Hi Hof:
I did read that little caveat there. That's why I posted here. <grin>
The rest:
I would use Text::Wrap, however I'm using ActivePerl. The Visual Package Manager and the ppm are unable to find Text::Wrap using the installers.
It's odd that Text::WrapProp is available through VPM and ppm, and yet I see Text::Wrap AND WrapProp at cpan.org.
At this point, I'm trying to:
1) Figure out if I can do this using Text::Format or Text::Wrapper.
2) Figure out if it's possible to install this module without having to install cygwin/make/whatever else just to make the Text::Wrap module.
Ah, the joys of Win32!
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