Flexible word wrapping for not just ascii output.
use Text::Flow::Wrap; # for regular ASCII usage ... my $wrapper = Text::Flow::Wrap->new( check_width => sub { length($_[0]) < 70 }, ); # for non-ASCII usage ... my $wrapper = Text::Flow::Wrap->new( check_width => sub { $pdf->get_text_width($_[0]) < 500 }, ); my $text = $wrapper->wrap($text);
The main purpose of this module is to provide text wrapping features without being tied down to \s-1ASCII\s0 based output and fixed-width fonts.
My needs were for sophisticated test control in \s-1PDF\s0 and \s-1GIF\s0 output formats in particular.
This constructs a new Text::Flow::Wrap module whose %params set the values of the attributes listed below.
This method will accept a bunch of text, it will then return a new string which is wrapped to the expected width.
This attribute is required, and must be a \s-1CODE\s0 reference. This will be used to determine if the width of the text is appropriate. It will get as an argument, a string which is should check the width of. It should return a Boolean value, true if the string is not exceeded the max width and false if it has.
This is the line break character used when assembling and disassembling the text, it defaults to the newline character \*(C`\n\*(C'.
This is the paragraph boundry marker used when disassembling the text, it defaults to the string \*(C`\n\*(C'.
This is the paragraph breaker used when re-assembling the text, it defaults to the string \*(C`\n\n\*(C'.
This is the word boundry marker used when disassembling the text, it defaults to a single space character.
This is the paragraph breaker used when re-assembling the text, it defaults to a single space character.
These methods deal with breaking up the paragraphs into its parts, which can then be processed through the re-assembling methods.
These methods are mostly used internally, but more sophisticated tools might need to access them as well (see Text::Flow).
These methods deal with putting the paragraph parts back together after the disassembling methods have done thier work.
These methods are mostly used internally, but more sophisticated tools might need to access them as well (see Text::Flow)
Returns the Moose meta object associated with this class.
All complex software has bugs lurking in it, and this module is no exception. If you find a bug please either email me, or add the bug to cpan-RT.
Stevan Little <[email protected]>
Copyright 2007 by Infinity Interactive, Inc.
<http://www.iinteractive.com>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.