The problem with Chinese is that its characters have a double width, Text::Wrap doesn't takes this into account. Belarusian text is wrapped correctly.

use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
use utf8;
use open ':std', ':utf8';
use Text::Wrap 'wrap';

$Text::Wrap::columns=13;
say wrap('', '', "1778 Джэймс Кук адкрыў Сэндвічавы (Гавайскія) астравы");
say wrap('', '', "中国湖南省湘潭县谭家山镇立胜煤矿发生一起井下电缆起火事故,造成至少25名矿工遇难");
__END__
1778 Джэймс
Кук адкрыў
Сэндвічавы
(Гавайскія)
астравы
中国湖南省湘潭县谭家山镇
立胜煤矿发生一起井下电缆
起火事故,造成至少25名
矿工遇难

In reply to Re: Text::Wrap and non-Roman languages by zwon
in thread Text::Wrap and non-Roman languages by Tanktalus

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