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From: Alan Stebbens <
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: ShowTable.pm data display module
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Date: 4 Mar 1996 22:27:43 GMT
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ShowTable.pm is a Perl 5 module which defines subroutines
to print arrays of data in a nicely formatted listing, using one of
four possible formats: simple table, boxed table, list style, and
HTML-formatting (for World-Wide-Web output). See the documentation
on ShowTable.pm for details on the formatting.
The program "showtable" reads tab (or other character) delimited data
from a file, or STDIN, and columnizes the data within, and then feeds
the array of data to the ShowTable module for display. In other words,
showtable is a data formatter program. Using the '-html' option,
showtable can accept ASCII tablular data and format it appropriately
for display through a Web-browser.
Both the the ShowTable.pm module and the showtable program have
embedded POD text with which man or HTML pages can be created.
For detailed usage information, you can do:
pod2man ShowTable.pm | nroff -man
pod2man showtable | nroff -man
The program and module are accompanied with a Makefile, this README, a
test program (test.pl), a reference test output file, and the GNU
License, under which this software is freely available.
The archive is available on:
ftp://hub.ucsb.edu/pub/prog/perl/ShowTable.tar.gz
ftp://hub.ucsb.edu/pub/prog/perl/ShowTable-$VER.tar.gz
where $VER is the latest version.
The archives are also available at the CPAN archive sites.
Contributions or improvements are welcome.
_______________________________________
Alan K. Stebbens <
[email protected]>
College of Engineering
University of California, Santa Barbara