NAME
Text::Overflow -
SYNOPSIS
use Text::Overflow qw(ellipsis clip);
clip('1234567890', 6);
#=> '123456';
clip('1234567890', 6);
#=> '123';
ellipsis('1234567890', 6);
#=> '12345…';
ellipsis('1234567890', 6);
#=> '12…';
DESCRIPTION
Text::Overflow is for clipping text for a width
- Text::Overflow::vlength($string)
-
Return visual width of
$string
. - Text::Overflow::vtrim($string, $length, $delim)
-
Trim
$string
to visual width specified$length
including$delim
- Text::Overflow::clip($string, $length)
-
Clip
$string
. This is same as vtrim($string, $length, "") - Text::Overflow::ellipsis($string, $length);
-
Clip and append ellipsis character. This is same as vtrim($string, $length, "…")
AUTHOR
cho45 <cho45@lowreal.net>
SEE ALSO
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.