Hello all. Question regarding the text formatting modules out there. I've found three on CPAN that seem to have the functionality that I'm looking for but I don't know which would best suit my needs. The three are Text::Format, Text::Wrapper and Text::Autoformat.
I have a script which populates and email with data that gets laid out in the following manner: customer_name Ticket ID Subject hh:mm ----------------------------------------------------------------- ###### Random Ticket Subject Line ##:## However, the subject length is not a constant. It can be quite short (maybe a few characters long) to much longer than the alloted space I've given using 'printf'. So, I'd like to be able to do things like wrap the text at a certain length so that it might look something like this: customer_name Ticket ID Subject hh:mm ----------------------------------------------------------------- ###### Random Ticket Subject Line Which Might End Up ##:## Longer Than The Allocated Space Using printf ###### Next Random Ticket Subject Line ##:## Of the three formatting options I've found, which might be my best bet to handle something of this nature. Also, after deciding which is the better option, how would I go about printing the data out? Can I populate variables with pre-formatted text or would I perhaps do something with a printf command that uses a call to one of the formatting methods? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Mathew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/