10-01-2012
Have you tried the fmt cmd?
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template::plugin::wrap
Template::Plugin::Wrap(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Template::Plugin::Wrap(3)
NAME
Template::Plugin::Wrap - Plugin interface to Text::Wrap
SYNOPSIS
[% USE wrap %]
# call wrap subroutine
[% wrap(mytext, width, initial_tab, subsequent_tab) %]
# or use wrap FILTER
[% mytext FILTER wrap(width, initital_tab, subsequent_tab) %]
DESCRIPTION
This plugin provides an interface to the Text::Wrap module which provides simple paragraph formatting.
It defines a "wrap" subroutine which can be called, passing the input text and further optional parameters to specify the page width
(default: 72), and tab characters for the first and subsequent lines (no defaults).
[% USE wrap %]
[% text = BLOCK %]
First, attach the transmutex multiplier to the cross-wired
quantum homogeniser.
[% END %]
[% wrap(text, 40, '* ', ' ') %]
Output:
* First, attach the transmutex
multiplier to the cross-wired quantum
homogeniser.
It also registers a "wrap" filter which accepts the same three optional arguments but takes the input text directly via the filter input.
Example 1:
[% FILTER bullet = wrap(40, '* ', ' ') -%]
First, attach the transmutex multiplier to the cross-wired quantum
homogeniser.
[%- END %]
Output:
* First, attach the transmutex
multiplier to the cross-wired quantum
homogeniser.
Example 2:
[% FILTER bullet -%]
Then remodulate the shield to match the harmonic frequency, taking
care to correct the phase difference.
[% END %]
Output:
* Then remodulate the shield to match
the harmonic frequency, taking
care to correct the phase difference.
AUTHOR
Andy Wardley <abw@wardley.org> <http://wardley.org/>
The Text::Wrap module was written by David Muir Sharnoff with help from Tim Pierce and many others.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1996-2007 Andy Wardley. All Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
SEE ALSO
Template::Plugin, Text::Wrap
perl v5.12.1 2008-11-13 Template::Plugin::Wrap(3)