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Summary: Aewan is a multi-layered ascii-art/animation editor that produces
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both stand-alone cat-able art files and an easy-to-parse format for integration
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in your terminal applications. It is primarily designed for Linux, although it
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currently also compiles under FreeBSD and possibly other *NIX systems.
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More details: Aewan is a curses-based program that allows for the creation and
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editing of ascii art. The user is able to move the cursor around the screen by
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means of the arrow keys and 'paint' characters by pressing the corresponding
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keys. There are dialog boxes that allow the user to choose foreground and
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background colors, as well as bold and blink attributes. The user may also
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select rectangular areas of the canvas in order to move, copy and paste them.
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Aewan also supports 'intelligent' horizontal and vertical flipping (e.g.
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converts '\' to '/', etc).
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What sets Aewan apart from similar projects is the fact that it can work with
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multiple layers, and has the ability to turn transparency and visibility on and
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off for each layer. A layer dialog is provided through which the user can
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change the order of the layers. Thus, each layer can be edited independently in
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order to generate a composite drawing. Instead of using the layers for
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compositing, it is also possible to use the layers as frames for an animation,
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thus enabling the user to create ascii animations with Aewan.
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Aewan can export animations to a "less movie", that is, a regular file that
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will show the animation when when paged through in the 'less' pager or similar
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program (even Notepad will work if you don't need color). It can also export a
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shellscript which will play the animation on the terminal when executed.
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The file format is easy to parse, so it is easy to write a terminal-based
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application that uses the Aewan files to display onscreen. Currently it has
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been tested on the Linux terminal, rxvt, xterm, the Cygwin terminal and the
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FreeBSD console.
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