Now, when you want to edit an ansi in a terminal window, do
cp437 duhdraw /path/to/ansi
You can also do ./mystic -ansi /path/to/ansi as long as you're not doing block copy/move anyway. I gotta get back to updating that at some point soon.
I've had some issues with areas of text/art failing to display and then somehow coming back later. Hard to describe :) But duhdraw works well enough, I suppose, even though I prefer the popup for picking colors and stuff in mystic.
cp437 duhdraw /path/to/ansi
You can also do ./mystic -ansi /path/to/ansi as long as you're not doing
If you have any way to reproduce an issue please let me know.
I found a decent way to work with ansi (viewing and editing) in a linux terminal. I'm posting this to help other people that would benefit from this.
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