durdraw - versatile ASCII and ANSI Art text editor for drawing in
terminal
usage: durdraw [-h] [-p PLAY [PLAY ...]] [--startup | -w |
-x TIMES]
- [--256color | --16color] [-b] [-W WIDTH] [-H HEIGHT] [-m]
[--nomouse] [--cursor CURSOR] [--notheme] [--theme THEME] [--cp437]
[--export-ansi] [-u UNDOSIZE] [-V] [filename]
- -h, --help
- show this help message and exit
- -p PLAY [PLAY ...],
--play PLAY [PLAY ...]
- Just play .dur file or files, then exit
- --startup
- Show startup screen
- -w, --wait
- Pause at startup screen
- -x TIMES, --times
TIMES
- Play X number of times (requires -p)
- --256color
- Try 256 color mode
- --16color
- Try 16 color mode
- -b, --blackbg
- Use a black background color instead of terminal default
- -W WIDTH, --width
WIDTH
- Set canvas width
- -H HEIGHT, --height
HEIGHT
- Set canvas height
- -m, --max
- Maximum canvas size for terminal (overrides -W and -H)
- --nomouse
- Disable mouse support
- --cursor
CURSOR
- Cursor mode (block, underscore, or pipe)
- --notheme
- Disable theme support (use default theme)
- --theme
THEME
- Load a custom theme file
- --cp437
- Display extended characters on the screen using Code Page 437
(IBM-PC/MS-DOS) encoding instead of Utf-8. (Requires CP437 capable
terminal and font) (beta)
- --export-ansi
- Export loaded art to an .ansi file and exit
- -u UNDOSIZE,
--undosize UNDOSIZE
- Set the number of undo history states - default is 100. More requires more
RAM, less saves RAM.
- -V, --version
- Show version number and exit