Paul Kraus wrote:
>
> How can I justify text. For example lets say I want a 50 character line
> that contains "TITLE", and I want it centered.
> Can this be done with printf?
This is what formating is designed to do.
perldoc perlform
perldoc -f format
perldoc -f write
John
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perfect thanks. That html message through me for a loop :)
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> From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Paul Johnson
> Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 4:02 PM
> To: Paul Kraus
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On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:34:07PM -0500, Paul Kraus wrote:
> You can do this?
No.
> Perl will output the text to a file using html? Meaning
> that just the text as it should be and not the tags will print? Cool :)
> I did not know that. Where would I sent the content-type and c
Paul,
>From what little I have learned of Perl, no. It knows nothing about
HTML. It will write whatever you tell it to. If you happen to tell it
to write something that is in correct HTML format, you can use a web
browser to view the resulting file. The purpose of the cgi.pm module
is to help
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> Subject: Re: Centered Justified Text
>
>
> How about using HTML?
>
> $var
>
> Put that in a var and print it out. Ofcour
How about using HTML?
$var
Put that in a var and print it out. Ofcourse, set content-type to text-html.
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From: "Paul Kraus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Center
You might try Damian Conway's Text-Autoformat from CPAN:
Template::Plugin::Autoformat
Interface to Text::Autoformat module
Template-Toolkit-2.08 - 30 Jul 2002 - Andy Wardley
Text::Autoformat
Automatic and manual text wrapping and reformating formatting
Text-Autoformat-1.04 - 04 Dec 2