textutil::adjust -
Procedures to adjust, indent, and undent paragraphs
package require Tcl 8.2
package require textutil::adjust ? 0.7.1 ?
::textutil::adjust::adjust string ? option value... ?
::textutil::adjust::readPatterns filename
::textutil::adjust::listPredefined
::textutil::adjust::getPredefined filename
::textutil::adjust::indent string prefix ? skip ?
::textutil::adjust::undent string
The package
textutil::adjust provides commands that manipulate
strings or texts (a.k.a. long strings or string with embedded newlines
or paragraphs), adjusting, or indenting them.
The complete set of procedures is described below.
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::textutil::adjust::adjust string ? option value... ?
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Do a justification on the string according to the options. The
string is taken as one big paragraph, ignoring any newlines. Then the
line is formatted according to the options used, and the command
returns a new string with enough lines to contain all the printable
chars in the input string. A line is a set of characters between the
beginning of the string and a newline, or between 2 newlines, or
between a newline and the end of the string. If the input string is
small enough, the returned string won't contain any newlines.
Together with ::textutil::adjust::indent it is possible to
create properly wrapped paragraphs with arbitrary indentations.
By default, any occurrence of space or tabulation characters are
replaced by a single space so that each word in a line is separated
from the next one by exactly one space character, and this forms a
real line.
Each real line is placed in a logical line, which has
exactly a given length (see the option -length below).
The real line may be shorter. Again by default, trailing spaces
are ignored before returning the string (see the option -full
below).
The following options may be used after the string parameter,
and change the way the command places a real line in a
logical line.
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-full boolean
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If set to false (default), trailing space characters are
deleted before returning the string. If set to true, any
trailing space characters are left in the string.
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-hyphenate boolean
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If set to false (default), no hyphenation will be done. If set
to true, the command will try to hyphenate the last word of a
line. Note: Hyphenation patterns must be loaded prior, using
the command ::textutil::adjust::readPatterns.
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-justify center|left|plain|right
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Sets the justification of the returned string to either left
(default), center, plain or right. The
justification means that any line in the returned string but the last
one is build according to the value.
If the justification is set to plain and the number of
printable chars in the last line is less than 90% of the length of a
line (see the option -length), then this line is justified
with the left value, avoiding the expansion of this line when
it is too small. The meaning of each value is:
- center
-
The real line is centered in the logical line. If needed, a set of
space characters are added at the beginning (half of the needed set)
and at the end (half of the needed set) of the line if required (see
the option -full).
- left
-
The real line is set on the left of the logical line. It means that
there are no space chars at the beginning of this line. If required,
all needed space chars are added at the end of the line (see the
option -full).
- plain
-
The real line is exactly set in the logical line. It means that there
are no leading or trailing space chars. All the needed space chars are
added in the real line, between 2 (or more) words.
- right
-
The real line is set on the right of the logical line. It means that
there are no space chars at the end of this line, and there may be
some space chars at the beginning, despite of the -full option.
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-length integer
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Set the length of the logical line in the string to
integer. integer must be a positive integer
value. Defaults to 72.
- -strictlength
- boolean]
If set to false (default), a line can exceed the specified
-length if a single word is longer than -length. If
set to true, words that are longer than -length are
split so that no line exceeds the specified -length.
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::textutil::adjust::readPatterns filename
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Loads the internal storage for hyphenation patterns with the contents
of the file filename. This has to be done prior to calling
command ::textutil::adjust::adjust with "-hyphenate
true", or the hyphenation process will not work correctly.
The package comes with a number of predefined pattern files, and the
command ::textutil::adjust::listPredefined can be used to find
out their names.
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::textutil::adjust::listPredefined
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This command returns a list containing the names of the hyphenation
files coming with this package.
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::textutil::adjust::getPredefined filename
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Use this command to query the package for the full path name of the
hyphenation file filename coming with the package. Only the
filenames found in the list returned by
::textutil::adjust::listPredefined are legal arguments for this
command.
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::textutil::adjust::indent string prefix ? skip ?
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Each line in the string is indented by adding the string
prefix at its beginning. The modified string is returned
as the result of the command.
If skip is specified the first skip lines are left
untouched. The default for skip is 0, causing the
modification of all lines. Negative values for skip are treated
like 0. In other words, skip > 0 creates a
hanging indentation.
Together with ::textutil::adjust::adjust it is possible to
create properly wrapped paragraphs with arbitrary indentations.
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::textutil::adjust::undent string
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The command computes the common prefix for all lines in string
consisting solely out of whitespace, removes this from each line and
returns the modified string.
Lines containing only whitespace are always reduced to completely
empty lines. They and empty lines are also ignored when computing the
prefix to remove.
Together with ::textutil::adjust::adjust it is possible to
create properly wrapped paragraphs with arbitrary indentations.
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
bugs and other problems.
Please report such in the category
textutil of the
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883.
Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either
package and/or documentation.
regexp(n), split(n), string(n)
string, justification, formatting, TeX, hyphenation, indenting, undenting, paragraph, adjusting