X-Git-Url: http://git.shiar.nl/barcat.git/blobdiff_plain/e688749a26967b9d93c801b68c999cd262f90f7d..dc38ca198369f674b29911f761338aac420f2db6:/barcat diff --git a/barcat b/barcat index bac7ebd..4cb2cd1 100755 --- a/barcat +++ b/barcat @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ while (readline) { my $trimpos = abs $opt{trim}; $trimpos -= length $1 if $opt{unmodified}; if ($trimpos <= 1) { - $_ = substr $_, 0, 1; + $_ = substr $_, 0, 2; } elsif (length > $trimpos) { substr($_, $trimpos - 1) = '…'; @@ -245,6 +245,12 @@ Visualizes relative sizes of values read from input (file(s) or STDIN). Contents are concatenated similar to I, but numbers are reformatted and a bar graph is appended to each line. +Don't worry, barcat does not drink and divide. +It can has various options for input and output (re)formatting, +but remains limited to one-dimensional charts. +For more complex graphing needs +you'll need a larger animal like I. + =head1 OPTIONS =over @@ -345,6 +351,19 @@ Reserved space for numbers. Override the maximum number of columns to use. Appended graphics will extend to fill up the entire screen. +=item -h, --usage + +Overview of available options. + +=item --help + +Full documentation +rendered by perldoc. + +=item --version + +Version information. + =back =head1 EXAMPLES