PabloDraw
Screenshot from within the PabloDraw text editor. | |
Developer(s) | Eto (Picoe Software) |
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Stable release |
3.2.1
/ November 14, 2013 |
Written in | C# |
Operating system | Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows |
Platform | .NET |
Type | ANSI art text editor |
License | GPL |
Website |
picoe |
PabloDraw is a cross-platform text editor designed for creating ANSI and ASCII art, similar to that of its DOS-based predecessors; ACiDDraw (1994) and TheDraw (1986).
A notable feature of PabloDraw is its integrated multi-user editing support, making it the first groupware ANSI/ASCII editor in existence. This allows artists from around the world with an internet connection to cooperatively draw (and chat) together creating what are referred to as "joints", or jointly created productions, and has radically changed the way these artists collaborate in this form.
This editor is capable of handling most standard text mode formats such as ANSI, ASCII and Binary (.BIN). Additionally it supports different aspect ratios such as the 80×25 and 80×50 (25 and 50-line text graphics modes, respectively) and emulates the Amiga Topaz font for artists who prefer to draw using that specific extended character set.
See also
External links
- PabloDraw Editor homepage
- PabloView for Windows ANSI/ASCII viewer for Microsoft Windows; requires .NET Framework