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PERLPOD(1)							    PERLPOD(1)

NAME
       pod - plain old documentation

DESCRIPTION
       A pod-to-whatever translator reads a pod file paragraph by paragraph,
       and translates it to the appropriate output format.  There are three
       kinds of paragraphs:

       ·   A verbatim paragraph, distinguished by being indented (that is, it
	   starts with space or tab).  It should be reproduced exactly, with
	   tabs assumed to be on 8-column boundaries.  There are no special
	   formatting escapes, so you can't italicize or anything like that.
	   A \ means \, and nothing else.

       ·   A command.  All command paragraphs start with "=", followed by an
	   identifier, followed by arbitrary text that the command can use
	   however it pleases.	Currently recognized commands are

	       =head1 heading
	       =head2 heading
	       =item text
	       =over N
	       =back

       ·   An ordinary block of text.  It will be filled, and maybe even
	   justified.  Certain interior sequences are recognized both here and
	   in commands:

	       I<text>	   italicize text, used for emphasis or variables
	       B<text>	   embolden text, used for switches and programs
	       S<text>	   text contains non-breaking spaces
	       C<code>	   literal code
	       L<name>	   A link (cross reference) to name
			       L<name>		   manpage
			       L<name/ident>	   item in manpage
			       L<name/"sec">	   section in other manpage
			       L<"sec">		   section in this manpage
						   (the quotes are optional)
	       F<file>	   Used for filenames
	       Z<>	   A zero-width character

	   That's it.  The intent is simplicity, not power.  I wanted
	   paragraphs to look like paragraphs (block format), so that they
	   stand out visually, and so that I could run them through fmt easily
	   to reformat them (that's F7 in my version of vi).  I wanted the
	   translator (and not me) to worry about whether " or ' is a left
	   quote or a right quote within filled text, and I wanted it to leave
	   the quotes alone dammit in verbatim mode, so I could slurp in a
	   working program, shift it over 4 spaces, and have it print out, er,
	   verbatim.  And presumably in a constant width font.

	   In particular, you can leave things like this verbatim in your
	   text:

	       Perl
	       FILEHANDLE
	       $variable
	       function()
	       manpage(3r)

	   Doubtless a few other commands or sequences will need to be added
	   along the way, but I've gotten along surprisingly well with just
	   these.

	   Note that I'm not at all claiming this to be sufficient for
	   producing a book.  I'm just trying to make an idiot-proof common
	   source for nroff, TeX, and other markup languages, as used for
	   online documentation.  Both pod2html and pod2man translators exist.

Author
       Larry Wall

3rd Berkeley Distribution					    PERLPOD(1)
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