Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: columnize
Version: 0.3.3
Summary: Format a simple (i.e. not nested) list into aligned columns.
Home-page: http://code.google.com/p/pycolumnize
Author: Rocky Bernstein
Author-email: rocky@gnu.org
License: PSF2
Description: Return a list of strings as a compact set of columns arranged 
        horizontally or vertically.
        
        For example, for a line width of 4 characters (arranged vertically):
            ['1', '2,', '3', '4'] => '1  3\n2  4\n'
           
        or arranged horizontally:
            ['1', '2,', '3', '4'] => '1  2\n3  4\n'
                
        Each column is only as wide as necessary.  By default, columns are
        separated by two spaces - one was not legible enough. Set "colsep"
        to adjust the string separate columns. Set `displaywidth' to set
        the line width. 
        
        Normally, consecutive items go down from the top to bottom from
        the left-most column to the right-most. If +arrange_vertical+ is
        set false, consecutive items will go across, left to right, top to
        bottom.
        
        Adapted from the routine of the same name inside cmd.py
        
        
        0.3.4 10-28-10 - 
        - Work on packaging
        - Remove pyflakes warnings
        - Correct licensing information
        
        0.3.2 03-08-09 - Ron Frankel -1 Release
        
        - Relax restriction that array has to be string. Now is just something
          we can call str() on each of the elements on.
        
        - Correct bug in vertical alignment
        
        - Add an optional initial line prefix string
        
        0.3.1 01-10-09 - Sam Woodward Release
        - Some small typos fixed.
        
        0.3.0 01-05-09
        
        - 0.2.0 had bad bugs - don't use. 
          Allow specifying right justification as well as left justification
        
        0.2.0 12-31-08
        
        - Add ability to run columns vertically 
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
