/* * $Source$ * $Revision$ * $Date$ * * Copyright (C) 1996,97 by CyberSolutions GmbH. * All rights reserved. */ #include #include "text.h" /* Wrap a text buffer at a certain column. This routine wraps all lines in a text buffer that are longer than the specified limit. Paragraphs will remain untouched. Paragraphs are separated by an empty line -- a line containing only a line feed (\\n) that is. AUTHOR: Peter Simons */ void text_wordwrap(char * buffer /* Pointer to text buffer. */, unsigned int line_len /* Maximum line length. */) { char * p; char * q; char * lastbreak; unsigned int linepos; /* First remove all single occurances of a '\n' and crunch multiple blanks to one. */ for (p = q = buffer; *p != '\0'; ) { if (*p == '\n') { if (p[1] == '\n') { *q++ = *p++; *q++ = *p++; } else { *q++ = ' '; p++; } } else if (isspace((int)*p)) { if (isspace((int)q[-1])) p++; else *q++ = *p++; } else *q++ = *p++; } /* Wrap the text. */ for (p = buffer, lastbreak = NULL, linepos = 1; *p != '\0'; p++, linepos++) { if (*p == '\n') { linepos = 0; lastbreak = NULL; } else if (isspace((int)*p)) { if (linepos <= line_len) { lastbreak = p; } else { /* Wrap it. */ if (lastbreak) { *lastbreak = '\n'; p = lastbreak; linepos = 0; lastbreak = NULL; } else { /* Word is too long. */ *p = '\n'; linepos = 0; lastbreak = NULL; } } } } if (linepos >= line_len) { /* Wrap it one last time. */ if (lastbreak) { *lastbreak = '\n'; p = lastbreak; linepos = 0; lastbreak = NULL; } } }