How to draw colored text, multiline, monospaced












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Wondering how to draw this using different colors (such as each letter a different color) so that it appears in the document like this:



   /   / ___| / ___|_ _|_ _|
/ _ ___ | | | | | |
/ ___ ___) | |___ | | | |
/_/ _____/ ____|___|___|


But A is blue, S is red, etc.










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    Wondering how to draw this using different colors (such as each letter a different color) so that it appears in the document like this:



       /   / ___| / ___|_ _|_ _|
    / _ ___ | | | | | |
    / ___ ___) | |___ | | | |
    /_/ _____/ ____|___|___|


    But A is blue, S is red, etc.










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      Wondering how to draw this using different colors (such as each letter a different color) so that it appears in the document like this:



         /   / ___| / ___|_ _|_ _|
      / _ ___ | | | | | |
      / ___ ___) | |___ | | | |
      /_/ _____/ ____|___|___|


      But A is blue, S is red, etc.










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      Wondering how to draw this using different colors (such as each letter a different color) so that it appears in the document like this:



         /   / ___| / ___|_ _|_ _|
      / _ ___ | | | | | |
      / ___ ___) | |___ | | | |
      /_/ _____/ ____|___|___|


      But A is blue, S is red, etc.







      color typography






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          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{color}
          catcode`!=13
          def!#1!{color{#1}}
          begin{document}
          begin{verbatim}
          !red! / !blue!/ ___| !green! / ___|!yellow!|_ _|!cyan!|_ _|
          !red! / _ !blue!___ !green!| | !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red! / ___ !blue! ___) |!green!| |___ !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red!/_/ _!blue!____/ !green! ____|!yellow!|___|!cyan!|___|
          end{verbatim}
          end{document}





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          • +1: How does !red! use all that follows as an argument (even if there are spaces between the characters that follow)?
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:45






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            @Dr.ManuelKuehner I used color not textcolor, that does not take an argument.
            – David Carlisle
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46










          • Thanks - I should have see this myself :).
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46











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          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{color}
          catcode`!=13
          def!#1!{color{#1}}
          begin{document}
          begin{verbatim}
          !red! / !blue!/ ___| !green! / ___|!yellow!|_ _|!cyan!|_ _|
          !red! / _ !blue!___ !green!| | !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red! / ___ !blue! ___) |!green!| |___ !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red!/_/ _!blue!____/ !green! ____|!yellow!|___|!cyan!|___|
          end{verbatim}
          end{document}





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          • +1: How does !red! use all that follows as an argument (even if there are spaces between the characters that follow)?
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:45






          • 4




            @Dr.ManuelKuehner I used color not textcolor, that does not take an argument.
            – David Carlisle
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46










          • Thanks - I should have see this myself :).
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46
















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          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{color}
          catcode`!=13
          def!#1!{color{#1}}
          begin{document}
          begin{verbatim}
          !red! / !blue!/ ___| !green! / ___|!yellow!|_ _|!cyan!|_ _|
          !red! / _ !blue!___ !green!| | !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red! / ___ !blue! ___) |!green!| |___ !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red!/_/ _!blue!____/ !green! ____|!yellow!|___|!cyan!|___|
          end{verbatim}
          end{document}





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          • +1: How does !red! use all that follows as an argument (even if there are spaces between the characters that follow)?
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:45






          • 4




            @Dr.ManuelKuehner I used color not textcolor, that does not take an argument.
            – David Carlisle
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46










          • Thanks - I should have see this myself :).
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46














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          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{color}
          catcode`!=13
          def!#1!{color{#1}}
          begin{document}
          begin{verbatim}
          !red! / !blue!/ ___| !green! / ___|!yellow!|_ _|!cyan!|_ _|
          !red! / _ !blue!___ !green!| | !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red! / ___ !blue! ___) |!green!| |___ !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red!/_/ _!blue!____/ !green! ____|!yellow!|___|!cyan!|___|
          end{verbatim}
          end{document}





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          enter image description here



          documentclass{article}
          usepackage{color}
          catcode`!=13
          def!#1!{color{#1}}
          begin{document}
          begin{verbatim}
          !red! / !blue!/ ___| !green! / ___|!yellow!|_ _|!cyan!|_ _|
          !red! / _ !blue!___ !green!| | !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red! / ___ !blue! ___) |!green!| |___ !yellow! | | !cyan! | |
          !red!/_/ _!blue!____/ !green! ____|!yellow!|___|!cyan!|___|
          end{verbatim}
          end{document}






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          David Carlisle

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          • +1: How does !red! use all that follows as an argument (even if there are spaces between the characters that follow)?
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:45






          • 4




            @Dr.ManuelKuehner I used color not textcolor, that does not take an argument.
            – David Carlisle
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46










          • Thanks - I should have see this myself :).
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46


















          • +1: How does !red! use all that follows as an argument (even if there are spaces between the characters that follow)?
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:45






          • 4




            @Dr.ManuelKuehner I used color not textcolor, that does not take an argument.
            – David Carlisle
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46










          • Thanks - I should have see this myself :).
            – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
            Dec 22 '18 at 15:46
















          +1: How does !red! use all that follows as an argument (even if there are spaces between the characters that follow)?
          – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
          Dec 22 '18 at 15:45




          +1: How does !red! use all that follows as an argument (even if there are spaces between the characters that follow)?
          – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
          Dec 22 '18 at 15:45




          4




          4




          @Dr.ManuelKuehner I used color not textcolor, that does not take an argument.
          – David Carlisle
          Dec 22 '18 at 15:46




          @Dr.ManuelKuehner I used color not textcolor, that does not take an argument.
          – David Carlisle
          Dec 22 '18 at 15:46












          Thanks - I should have see this myself :).
          – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
          Dec 22 '18 at 15:46




          Thanks - I should have see this myself :).
          – Dr. Manuel Kuehner
          Dec 22 '18 at 15:46


















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