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About FIGlet (Frank, Ian & Glenn's Letters) release 2.2.5, 31 May 2012
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FIGlet is a program that creates large characters out of ordinary
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screen characters
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(This is meant to be viewed in a monospaced font.) FIGlet can create
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characters in many different styles and can kern and "smush" these
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characters together in various ways. FIGlet output is generally
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reminiscent of the sort of "signatures" many people like to put at the
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end of e-mail and UseNet messages.
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If you like FIGlet (hey, even if you *hate* FIGlet), please send an
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e-mail message to <info@figlet.org>
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The official FIGlet web page: http://www.figlet.org/
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Files -- Unix version
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README -- This file.
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figlet.c -- The FIGlet source code.
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zipio.h, -- A package for reading ZIP archives
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zipio.c,
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inflate.c,
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crc.c
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utf8.h, -- A package to convert strings between UTF-8 and UCS-4.
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utf8.c
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getopt.c -- Source for the standard "getopt" routine, in case you
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don't have it in your C library. Not used by default.
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Makefile -- The FIGlet makefile. Used by the make command.
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figlet.6 -- The FIGlet man(ual) page.
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figlist -- Script that lists available fonts and control files.
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showfigfonts -- Script that gives a sample of each available font.
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chkfont.c -- Source code for chkfont: a program that checks FIGlet
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fonts for formatting errors. You can ignore this file
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unless you intend to design or edit fonts.
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figfont.txt -- Text file that explains the format of FIGlet fonts.
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You can ignore this file unless you intend to design
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or edit fonts.
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fonts -- Directory containing fonts and control files.
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<xxx>.flf -- All files ending in ".flf" are FIGlet font files.
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<xxx>.flc -- All files ending in ".flc" are FIGlet control files.
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Files -- DOS version
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README -- This file
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figlet.exe -- The FIGlet program.
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figlet.man -- The FIGlet man(ual) page.
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showall.bat -- Batch file that lists available fonts and samples of each.
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chkfont.exe -- A program that checks FIGlet fonts for formatting errors.
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You can ignore this file unless you intend to design
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or edit fonts.
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figfont.txt -- Text file that explains the format of FIGlet fonts.
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You can ignore this file unless you intend to design
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or edit fonts.
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fonts -- Directory containing fonts and control files.
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<xxx>.flf -- All files ending in ".flf" are FIGlet font files.
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<xxx>.flc -- All files ending in ".flc" are FIGlet control files.
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Installing FIGlet --- Unix version
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First decide in which directories FIGlet and the FIGlet font files
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(the ".flf" files) will be stored (we recommend "/usr/games" and
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"/usr/games/lib/figlet.dir", respectively) and which will be the
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default font (we recommend "standard.flf").
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Edit "Makefile", and set the variables DEFAULTFONTDIR and
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DEFAULTFONTFILE to the appropriate values. Set DEFAULTFONTDIR to be
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the full pathname of the directory in which you will keep the FIGlet
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font files. Set DEFAULTFONTFILE to be the filename of the default
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font.
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At this point, you have two choices:
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(1) Just compile FIGlet. To go this, go into the directory containing
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the FIGlet source, and type "make figlet". Then copy the various files
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to the proper locations. The executable (figlet), along with figlist
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and showfigfonts, goes wherever you keep your executables. The fonts
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(<xxx>.flf) and control files (<xxx>.flc) go in the default font
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directory. The man page (figlet.6) goes in section 6 (usually
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/usr/man/man6). If you cannot, or do not want to, install the man page,
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you can probably still read it using
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nroff -man figlet.6 | more
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(2) Do a complete installation. To do the this, set the variables
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BINDIR and MANDIR in Makefile to the appropriate values. BINDIR
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should be the full pathname of the directory in which the executable
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files should be put (we recommend "/usr/games"); MANDIR should be the
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full pathname of the directory in which the figlet man page should be
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put, generally "/usr/man/man6". Once DEFAULTFONTDIR, DEFAULTFONTFILE,
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BINDIR and MANDIR have been set, in the directory containing the FIGlet
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source, type "make install".
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If space is a problem, the only files you absolutely must have to run
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figlet are "figlet" (the executable) and at least one font (preferably
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the one you chose to be the default font).
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Installing FIGlet -- DOS version
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Unpack the ZIPfile using PKUNZIP, Info-Zip UNZIP, WinUnzip, or any other
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ZIP-compatible program. Be sure to use the -d option with PKUNZIP
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in order to preserve the directory structure. We recommend that you
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unpack the archive into C:\FIGLET, but any directory will do.
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If you unpack the archive on top of an older version of FIGlet, be
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sure to delete the file FIGLET.COM. The executable program in this
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release is named FIGLET.EXE. You can keep your old fonts by putting
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them in a FONTS subdirectory before unpacking. (There are upgraded
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versions of the standard fonts in the archive.)
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Using FIGlet
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(Note: FIGlet needs a good thorough tutorial. Currently I don't have
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the time to write one, but if anyone wants to do so, go right ahead.
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I'd be glad to help out a little. Write us at <ianchai@usa.net> if
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you're interested. -GGC-)
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At the shell prompt, type "figlet". Then type, say, "Hello, world!"
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and press return. "Hello, world!" in nice, big, designer characters
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should appear on your screen. If you chose standard.flf to be the
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default font, you should see
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _
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| |_| |/ _ \ | |/ _ \ \ \ /\ / / _ \| '__| |/ _` | |
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| _ | __/ | | (_) | \ V V / (_) | | | | (_| |_|
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|_| |_|\___|_|_|\___( ) \_/\_/ \___/|_| |_|\__,_(_)
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Then type something else, or type an EOF (typically control-D) to quit
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FIGlet.
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Now you can send the output of figlet to a file (e.g., "figlet > file")
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and e-mail it to your friends (who will probably say, "Wow! It must
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have taken you hours to put that together!")
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To use other fonts, use the "-f" command line option. For example, if
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you had said "figlet -f smslant" above, you would have seen
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/_//_/\__/_/_/\___( ) |__,__/\___/_/ /_/\_,_(_)
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Here are some other useful command line options:
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-c center -- centers the output of FIGlet.
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-k tells FIGlet to kern characters without smushing them together.
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-t terminal -- FIGlet asks your terminal how wide it is, and uses
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this to determine when to break lines. Normally, FIGlet assumes
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80 columns so that people with wide terminals won't annoy the
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people they e-mail FIGlet output to.
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-p paragraph mode -- eliminates some spurious line breaks when piping
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a multi-line file through FIGlet.
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-v version -- prints information about your copy of FIGlet.
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For in-depth explanations of these and other options, see the man page.
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DOS users, see figlet.man.
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Other Fonts & Mailing List
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A good number of FIGlet fonts have been developed, most of which are
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not included in the standard FIGlet package. Many of these can be
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obtained from http://www.figlet.org/ Some non-Roman fonts are
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available at this site. As of this writing, we have Hebrew, Cyrillic
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(Russian) and Greek.
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There are 3 mailing lists available for FIGlet:
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figlet@figlet.org General discussion of FIGlet
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figletfonts@figlet.org Announcements about fonts
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figletsoftware@figlet.org Announcements about software
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(The last two lists are moderated)
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To subscribe or unsubscribe from the FIGlet mailing lists, please visit
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the corresponding URL:
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http://www.figlet.org/mailman/listinfo/figlet
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http://www.figlet.org/mailman/listinfo/figletfonts
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http://www.figlet.org/mailman/listinfo/figletsoftware
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Also, for those who maintain archives of figlet fonts, please note that
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all of the standard fonts have been changed, as of release 2.1, to
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include non-ASCII characters. These fonts are the following:
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big.flf (also contains Greek)
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banner.flf (also contains Cyrillic and Japanese katakana)
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block.flf
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bubble.flf
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digital.flf
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ivrit.flf (right-to-left, also contains Hebrew)
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lean.flf
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mini.flf
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script.flf
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shadow.flf
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slant.flf
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small.flf
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smscript.flf
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smshadow.flf
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smslant.dld
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standard.flf
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term.flf
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The new versions of these fonts can be identified by the words "figlet
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release 2.1" somewhere in the first few lines.
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Other Stuff
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FIGlet is available for operating systems other than Unix.
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Please see ftp://ftp.figlet.org/program/
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Although you don't have to design your own fonts to use FIGlet, we'd
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certainly like it if lots of people did make up new FIGlet fonts. If
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you feel like giving it a try, see the "FONT FILE FORMAT" section of
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the man page. If you do design a font, please let us know by mailing us
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at <info@figlet.org>
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See "Other Things to Try" in the EXAMPLES section of the man page
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for... well... other things to try.
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Authors
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FIGlet was written mostly by Glenn Chappell <c486scm@semovm.semo.edu>. The
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author not being an e-mail fanatic, most correspondence (bug reports, rave
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reviews, etc.) used to be handled to his secretary (who is definitely
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an e-mail fanatic), Ian Chai <ianchai@usa.net> and has since moved on to
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another FIGlet enthusiast, Christiaan Keet <info@figlet.org>. Current
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maintenance is conducted by Claudio Matsuoka <cmatsuoka@gmail.com>.
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