It's not the output so much as it is just recognizing that the data is in a table. Text::Autoformat first has to parse the paragraphs that it's dealing with before it can decide what to do about them. A heuristic could be developed that says "this chunk of data is a table". Once you've got that, if you're going to reformat it, you've got to know where the columns are. The OP's code may be able to serve both purposes. Maybe. :-)
In reply to Re^3: Remove empty column(s) from unpack template
by duff
in thread Remove empty column(s) from unpack template
by daseme
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