This seems to assume that there are
\n characters in the strings. I am using
-wrap => 1, to get automatic line wraps, and I don't think that it inserts
\n in the string. It just displays it wrapped without altering the string itself, so I don't think
my $nLines = scalar split "\n", $text; would work. But I've been wrong before...
Of course I could perhaps query the width of each column, use a monospace font and do the line wraps myself with
\n, in which case of course I would know how many lines each cell is wrapped into, and I could set the height accordingly. But that would essentially mean that I'm rewriting the functionality of
-wrap from scratch. There should be a better way - to be honest, I don't really see the usefulness of
-wrap if there is no height auto-adjustment functionality. Instead of hanging off the cell to the right, text just ends up hanging off the top and bottom.
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