NAME
   Template::Plugin::Page - a plugin to help when paging through sets of
   results

SYNOPSIS
     [% USE page = Page($total_entries, $entries_per_page, $current_page) %]

              First page: [% page.first_page %]
               Last page: [% page.last_page %]
     First entry on page: [% page.first %]
      Last entry on page: [% page.last %]

DESCRIPTION
   When searching through large amounts of data, it is often the case that
   a result set is returned that is larger than we want to display on one
   page. This results in wanting to page through various pages of data. The
   maths behind this is unfortunately fiddly, hence this module.

   The main concept is that you pass in the number of total entries, the
   number of entries per page, and the current page number. You can then
   call methods to find out how many pages of information there are, and
   what number the first and last entries on the current page really are.

   It would be typically used in the following way for an HTML template:

     [% USE page = Page(134, 10, 13) %]
     Matches <b>[% page.first %] - [% page.last %]</b> of
             <b>[% page.total_entries %]</b> records.<BR>

     Page <b>[% page.current_page %]</b> of
          <b>[% page.last_page %]</b><BR>

     [% IF page.previous_page %]
      <a href="index.cgi?page=[% page.previous_page %]">Previous</a>
     [% END %]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

     [% IF page.next_page %]
       <a href="index.cgi?page=[% page.next_page %]">Next</a>
     [% END %]

   ... which would output something like:

     Matches <b>121 - 130</b> of
             <b>134</b> records.<BR>

     Page <b>13</b> of
          <b>14</b><BR>

     <a href="index.cgi?page=12">Previous</a>
     &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;

     <a href="index.cgi?page=14">Next</a>

   Note that this module is simply a plugin to the Data::Page module.

METHODS
 Page
   This is the constructor. It currently takes two mandatory arguments, the
   total number of entries and the number of entries per page. It also
   optionally takes the current page number (which defaults to 1).

     [% USE page = Page(total_entries, entries_per_page, current_page) %]

     [%# or #%]

     [% USE page = Page(134, 10) %]

     [%# or #%]

     [% USE page = Page(134, 10, 5) %]

 total_entries
   This method returns the total number of entries.

     Total entries: [% page.total_entries %]

 entries_per_page
   This method returns the total number of entries per page.

     Entries per page: [% page.entries_per_page %]

 current_page
   This method returns the current page number.

     Current page: [% page.current_page %]

 first_page
   This method returns the first page. This is put in for reasons of
   symmetry with last_page, as it always returns 1.

     Pages range from: [% page.first_page %]

 last_page
   This method returns the total number of pages of information.

     Pages range to: [% page.last_page %]

 first
   This method returns the number of the first entry on the current page.

     Showing entries from: [% $page.first %]

 last
   This method returns the number of the last entry on the current page.

     Showing entries to: [% page.last %]

 previous_page
   This method returns the previous page number, if one exists. Otherwise
   it returns undefined.

     Previous page number: [% page.previous_page %]

 next_page
   This method returns the next page number, if one exists. Otherwise it
   returns undefined.

     Previous page number: [% page.previous_page %]

 splice
   This method takes in an listref, and returns only the values which are
   on the current page.

     [% visible_holidays = page.splice(holidays) %]

AUTHOR
   Leon Brocard, <[email protected]>

COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (C) 2000-2, Leon Brocard

   This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under
   the same terms as Perl itself.