I was fine with the closure on this thread as it regarded the original subject, but if it's perl, you know that I'm thinking about my next way to represent something. What's more, I've been thinking of it in the context of re-reading _Intermediate Perl_, and so I want to replicate their development of Gilligan's Island with my Perl Daily Briefings who are destined to get lost and need a physical list so as to figure out what the heck I really had to do today as opposed to what one might think in a moment of hysteria.

That said, let me re-state the question, how would you represent an appointment that would appear on your list for the next day?


In reply to Re^4: vertical spacing with PDF::API2 by Aldebaran
in thread vertical spacing with PDF::API2 by Aldebaran

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