very nice indeed.. but i've a problem with this: if i understand the captured rectangle contains everything was on the screen before the capture script was launched but when your program emits it's output i get the whole text in vertical sense ie only in the first column of the console.
Can be related to the following regexes (which i do not understand)?
$rect =~ s{ \0\a\0 } ''xmsg;
$rect =~ s{ [ ]+ \z } ''xms;
$rect =~ s{ .{$width} \z } ''xms;
Here too win7 + strawberry perl
perl -MConfig -MWin32::Console -E "say $Config{version}; say $Win32::C
+onsole::VERSION"
5.14.2
0.10
thanks
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