Text::Emoticon::GoogleTalk is a text filter that replace text emoticons like
":-)", "<3", etc. with the icons of Google Talk (or Gmail Chat), detailed in
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=34056
Suppose you have a large piece of text - typically, say, a web page or a
mail message. And now suppose you've done some kind of full-text search
on that text for a bunch of keywords, and you want to display the
context in which you found the keywords inside the body of the text.
Text::Emoticon::MSN is a text filter that replaces text emoticons like ":-)",
";-P", etc. to the icons of MSN Messenger.
Parse DHCP leases file from ISC dhcpd.
Text::Emoticon is a factory class to dispatch MSN/YIM emoticon set. It's made
to become handy to be used in other applications like Kwiki/MT plugins.
Text::Delimited provides a programattical interface to data stored in delimited
text files. It is dependant upon the first row of the text file containing
header information for each corresponding "column" in the remainder of the file.
After instancing, for each call to Read the next row's data is returned as a
hash reference. The individual elements are keyed by their corresonding column
headings.
EtText is a simple plain-text to HTML convertor. It provides an
easy-to-edit, easy-to-read and intuitive way to write HTML.
EtText markup is simple and effective; it is very similar to
WikiWikiWeb TextFormattingRules or Zope's StructuredText.
It tries to be XHTML conformant in its generated code.
Text::Diff::Parser parses diff files and patches. It allows you to
access the changes to a file in a standardized way, even if multiple
patch formats are used.
Text::Extract::Word is a simple module for extracting the text
from a Microsoft Word file.
This is the Text::FillIn.pm module. It is a class for implementing
fill-in text templates. It is designed to be flexible and
sub-classible.
You can specify the delimiters that mark sections of text to be filled
in (for example [[ and ]], or <!-- and -->, or { and } ... you get the
picture), and you can specify the actions to take when filling in those
sections.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>