They are related in that actually both provide a subset of
the functionality of figlet(6). I say "thingy" because the
second is not an object, but rather a closure.
Foo::Quux is not an option (Text::Control is both non-sensical,
and relatively useless. Quux essentially provides for specifying
a series of tr transformations in a non-perl,
plain-text manner. See "CONTROL FILES".
I am still leaning towards Foo::Bar->new(-Quux), since as I said
the Current Foo::Bar is really Foo::Bar->new(-Baz), and simply
croak-ing on a new with both -Quux and -Baz.
OT: I pronounce it qu-ucks, like quick ducks without the ick'd.
This is in agrrement with The Jargon File,
especially given the association with crux.
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