SYNOPSIS
use Term::ANSIColor;
use Text::Table::TinyColorWide qw/ generate_table /;
my $rows = [
# header row
[colored(['bright_green'],'Name'), colored(['bright_green'],'Rank'), colored(['bright_green'],'Serial')],
# rows
["\x{7231}\x{4E3D}\x{4E1D}", 'pvt', '123456'],
[colored(['bold'],"\x{9C8D}\x{6B65}"), 'cpl', '98765321'],
['carol', 'brig gen', colored(['bold'],'8745')],
];
binmode('STDOUT', ':utf8');
print generate_table(rows => $rows, header_row => 1);
DESCRIPTION
This module is like Text::Table::Tiny (0.04) with added support for
colored text (text containing ANSI color codes) and wide characters.
With this module, text with ANSI color codes and/or wide characters
will still line up.
Interface, options, and format variables are the same as in
Text::Table::Tiny.
SEE ALSO
Text::Table::Tiny
Text::Table::TinyColor for table with just colored text support. If you
only use colored text and not wide characters, this module offers fewer
dependencies.
Text::Table::TinyWide for table with just wide character support. If
you only use wide characters and not colored text, this module offers
fewer dependencies.
Text::Table::Any
Text::ANSITable for more formatting options, but with larger footprint
and slower rendering speed.