+/// Truncates a string with an ellipsis at the end. Leaves str unchanged and
+/// returns false if it is shorter than len. Otherwise resizes str to len, with
+/// U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS at the end, and returns true.
+///
+/// Warning (Unicode): The cases where we want to truncate the text and it does
+/// not end up converted into a QString for UI display must be really
+/// rare. Whenever possible, we should prefer calling QFontMetrics::elidedText()
+/// instead, which takes into account the actual length on the screen and the
+/// layout direction (RTL or LTR). Or a similar function taking into account the
+/// font metrics from the buffer view, which still has to be defined. Or set up
+/// the widgets such that Qt elides the string automatically with the exact
+/// needed width. Recall that not only graphemes vary greatly in width, but also
+/// can be made of several code points. See:
+/// <http://utf8everywhere.org/#myth.strlen>
+///
+/// What is acceptable is when we know that the string is probably going to be
+/// elided by Qt anyway, and len is chosen such that our own ellipsis will only
+/// be displayed in worst-case scenarios.
+///
+/// FIXME: apply those principles in the current code.
+///
+bool truncateWithEllipsis(docstring & str, size_t const len);
+
+/// Word-wraps the provided docstring, returning a line-broken string
+/// of width no wider than width, with the string broken at spaces.
+/// If the string cannot be broken appropriately, it returns something
+/// with "..." at the end, again no wider than width.
+/// We assume here that str does not contain newlines.
+/// If indent is positive, then the first line is indented that many
+/// spaces. If it is negative, then successive lines are indented, as
+/// if the first line were "outdented".
+///
+/// Warning (Unicode): uses truncateWithEllipsis() internally. Therefore it is
+/// subject to the same warning and FIXME as above.
+///
+docstring wrap(docstring const & str, int const indent = 0,
+ size_t const width = 80);