Re: Conventions for PETSCII art in assembler files?

From: Kajtár Zsolt <soci_at_c64.rulez.org>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 22:58:51 +0100
Message-ID: <56450B9B.8050708@c64.rulez.org>
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> I know there's been any number of printable representation of PETSCII 
> control codes in magazines and such.  I'm looking for recommended 
> techniques for that in assembler files.  Hex numbers will certainly 
> compile just fine, but it just turns in to a BLOB that is unlikely to be
> "meaningful" to the reader.

You may translate some of the symbols to Unicode, and the rest to escape
sequences (e.g. "{left}"). Then it remains somewhat readable.

http://tass64.sourceforge.net/#translate-unicode

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