NAME

HTML::AA - The function to undergo plastic operation on the character string displayed in a browser is possessed though it is a MS P Gothic font of 12 points

SYNOPSIS

use HTML::AA;

my $aart = new HTML::AA;
$aart -> code('euc');
my $dot;
my $str = 'Character string';
my @str = ('Character string','Length adjustment');

print  "Content-type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP\n\n";
print  "<body>\n";
print  "HTML::AA Sample of usage<br>\n";

$dot = $aart -> calcu($str);
printf "Number of dots of [%s] %d<br>\n", $str, $dot;

printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust($str, q{}, 'R', 350);
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust($str, q{}, 'L', 350);
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust(q{}, $str, 'R', 350);
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust(q{}, $str, 'L', 350);
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust($str, $str, 'R', 350);
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust($str, $str, 'L', 350);

$dot = $aart -> shorter(@str);
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust($_, q{}, 'R', $dot) foreach @str;
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust($_, q{}, 'L', $dot) foreach @str;
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust(q{}, $_, 'R', $dot) foreach @str;
printf "|%s|<br>\n", $aart -> adjust(q{}, $_, 'L', $dot) foreach @str;

print  "</body>\n";

DESCRIPTION

HTML::AA Sample of usage
Number of dots of [Character string] 111
|Character string@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@. |
|Character string. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@|
|@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@. Character string|
|. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@Character string|
|Character string@@@@@@@@ @ @ .Character string|
|Character string. @ @ @@@@@@@@Character string|
|Character string.....|
|Length adjustment|
|Character string.....|
|Length adjustment|
|.....Character string|
|Length adjustment|
|.....Character string|
|Length adjustment|

Please replace "@" with \xa1\xa1 of EUC-JP.

The explanation of Japanese is here. 
http://penlabo.oh.land.to/HTML-AA.html

EXPORT

None by default.

SEE ALSO

I think finding when "ASCII art" is retrieved in Japanese.

AUTHOR

satoshi ishikawa <penguin5@u01.gate01.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2006 satoshi ishikawa
and
Companions of lounge thread of bulletin board of "2 channel"
The explanation of "2 channnel" is here.
http://2ch.net/

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.