You have been poked.

:-)
Phil

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Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 12:33 PM
Subject: Module submission Text::PCL::Basic


>
> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
>   modid:       Text::PCL::Basic
>   DSLIP:       Rdpfp
>   description: Create PCL for printing plain text files
>   userid:      PRL (Phil R Lawrence)
>   chapterid:   11 (String_Lang_Text_Proc)
>   communities:
>     comp.lang.perl.modules
>
>   similar:
>     none
>
>   rationale:
>
>     This module will provide PCL strings that cause your printer to
>     print a plain text file with *exactly* the right font -- i.e. the
>     exact font needed to fill the page with as many fixed width
>     characters across and down as you specify.
>
>     Why is this good?
>
>     If you are creating plain text reports you need not be constrained
>     to specific width and height layouts. You need 133x67 characters
>     instead of 132x66? No problem. You need 350x200 characters? No
>     problem. (Magnifying glass not included.) You can choose any
>     combination of width and lines per page.
>
>     My number one usage of this module: printing source code for a good
>     read-through. Have you ever tried to print source code from Notepad?
>     What a brain dead program... you end up with a huge, unusable font.
>     It's not much better to print from a program where you can choose
>     the font either. Too much trial and error. By using this module the
>     printer can use *exactly* the right font to fit your widest line
>     without wrapping, leaving blocks visually intact.
>
>     Why is this module called Text::PCL::Basic? Because it does nothing
>     fancy with PCL. It's just a straightforward way to layout a
>     fixed-width page.
>
>   enteredby:   PRL (Phil R Lawrence)
>   enteredon:   Mon Apr 15 16:33:54 2002 GMT
>
> The resulting entry would be:
>
> Text::PCL::
> ::Basic           Rdpfp Create PCL for printing plain text files     PRL
>
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