in reply to Re: AoAoA to Text (or HTML table to text)
in thread AoAoA to Text (or HTML table to text)

Thanks a lot, that will do very nicely (i'm a little suprised I missed it).
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Text::Table; print "==== Monks I think rock! ====\n\n"; my $tB = Text::Table->new( \'[ ', { title => 'Name', align => 'left', }, \" | ", #separator { title => ' ', align => 'right', }, \' ]', ); $tB->load( [ steves => 'rocks plenty, found Text::Table'], [ 'Anno Siegel' => 'rocks plenty, after all he wrote Text::Table'] +, ); print $tB->title(); print $tB->rule('#','#'); print $tB->body(0); # bugger, a buG # print $tB->title_rule('.'); print $tB->rule(); print $tB->body(1); print $tB->body_rule('.'); print $tB->rule(); # this one ought to be called align # and part of the package print Text::Aligner::align( right => ( ' ' x ( $tB->width() - length '... and many more ' ) ) . '... and many more ' ),"\n"; __END__ ==== Monks I think rock! ==== [ Name | ] ############################################################## [ steves | rocks plenty, found Text::Table ] [ | ] [ Anno Siegel | rocks plenty, after all he wrote Text::Table ] [.............|..............................................] [ | ] ... and many more
update: I realized Anno is probably not a monk, oh well ;)


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