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129.\" ========================================================================
130.\"
131.IX Title "Pod::Text 3"
132.TH Pod::Text 3 "2001-09-21" "perl v5.8.8" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide"
133.SH "NAME"
134Pod::Text \- Convert POD data to formatted ASCII text
135.SH "SYNOPSIS"
136.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
137.Vb 2
138\& use Pod::Text;
139\& my $parser = Pod::Text->new (sentence => 0, width => 78);
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141.PP
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143\& # Read POD from STDIN and write to STDOUT.
144\& $parser->parse_from_filehandle;
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146.PP
147.Vb 2
148\& # Read POD from file.pod and write to file.txt.
149\& $parser->parse_from_file ('file.pod', 'file.txt');
150.Ve
151.SH "DESCRIPTION"
152.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
153Pod::Text is a module that can convert documentation in the \s-1POD\s0 format (the
154preferred language for documenting Perl) into formatted \s-1ASCII\s0. It uses no
155special formatting controls or codes whatsoever, and its output is therefore
156suitable for nearly any device.
157.PP
158As a derived class from Pod::Parser, Pod::Text supports the same methods and
159interfaces. See Pod::Parser for all the details; briefly, one creates a
160new parser with \f(CW\*(C`Pod::Text\->new()\*(C'\fR and then calls either
161\&\fIparse_from_filehandle()\fR or \fIparse_from_file()\fR.
162.PP
163\&\fInew()\fR can take options, in the form of key/value pairs, that control the
164behavior of the parser. The currently recognized options are:
165.IP "alt" 4
166.IX Item "alt"
167If set to a true value, selects an alternate output format that, among other
168things, uses a different heading style and marks \f(CW\*(C`=item\*(C'\fR entries with a
169colon in the left margin. Defaults to false.
170.IP "code" 4
171.IX Item "code"
172If set to a true value, the non-POD parts of the input file will be included
173in the output. Useful for viewing code documented with \s-1POD\s0 blocks with the
174\&\s-1POD\s0 rendered and the code left intact.
175.IP "indent" 4
176.IX Item "indent"
177The number of spaces to indent regular text, and the default indentation for
178\&\f(CW\*(C`=over\*(C'\fR blocks. Defaults to 4.
179.IP "loose" 4
180.IX Item "loose"
181If set to a true value, a blank line is printed after a \f(CW\*(C`=head1\*(C'\fR heading.
182If set to false (the default), no blank line is printed after \f(CW\*(C`=head1\*(C'\fR,
183although one is still printed after \f(CW\*(C`=head2\*(C'\fR. This is the default because
184it's the expected formatting for manual pages; if you're formatting
185arbitrary text documents, setting this to true may result in more pleasing
186output.
187.IP "margin" 4
188.IX Item "margin"
189The width of the left margin in spaces. Defaults to 0. This is the margin
190for all text, including headings, not the amount by which regular text is
191indented; for the latter, see the \fIindent\fR option. To set the right
192margin, see the \fIwidth\fR option.
193.IP "quotes" 4
194.IX Item "quotes"
195Sets the quote marks used to surround C<> text. If the value is a
196single character, it is used as both the left and right quote; if it is two
197characters, the first character is used as the left quote and the second as
198the right quoted; and if it is four characters, the first two are used as
199the left quote and the second two as the right quote.
200.Sp
201This may also be set to the special value \f(CW\*(C`none\*(C'\fR, in which case no quote
202marks are added around C<> text.
203.IP "sentence" 4
204.IX Item "sentence"
205If set to a true value, Pod::Text will assume that each sentence ends in two
206spaces, and will try to preserve that spacing. If set to false, all
207consecutive whitespace in non-verbatim paragraphs is compressed into a
208single space. Defaults to true.
209.IP "width" 4
210.IX Item "width"
211The column at which to wrap text on the right-hand side. Defaults to 76.
212.PP
213The standard Pod::Parser method \fIparse_from_filehandle()\fR takes up to two
214arguments, the first being the file handle to read \s-1POD\s0 from and the second
215being the file handle to write the formatted output to. The first defaults
216to \s-1STDIN\s0 if not given, and the second defaults to \s-1STDOUT\s0. The method
217\&\fIparse_from_file()\fR is almost identical, except that its two arguments are the
218input and output disk files instead. See Pod::Parser for the specific
219details.
220.SH "DIAGNOSTICS"
221.IX Header "DIAGNOSTICS"
222.IP "Bizarre space in item" 4
223.IX Item "Bizarre space in item"
224.PD 0
225.IP "Item called without tag" 4
226.IX Item "Item called without tag"
227.PD
228(W) Something has gone wrong in internal \f(CW\*(C`=item\*(C'\fR processing. These
229messages indicate a bug in Pod::Text; you should never see them.
230.ie n .IP "Can't open %s\fR for reading: \f(CW%s" 4
231.el .IP "Can't open \f(CW%s\fR for reading: \f(CW%s\fR" 4
232.IX Item "Can't open %s for reading: %s"
233(F) Pod::Text was invoked via the compatibility mode \fIpod2text()\fR interface
234and the input file it was given could not be opened.
235.ie n .IP "Invalid quote specification ""%s""" 4
236.el .IP "Invalid quote specification ``%s''" 4
237.IX Item "Invalid quote specification %s"
238(F) The quote specification given (the quotes option to the constructor) was
239invalid. A quote specification must be one, two, or four characters long.
240.ie n .IP "%s:%d: Unknown command paragraph: %s" 4
241.el .IP "%s:%d: Unknown command paragraph: \f(CW%s\fR" 4
242.IX Item "%s:%d: Unknown command paragraph: %s"
243(W) The \s-1POD\s0 source contained a non-standard command paragraph (something of
244the form \f(CW\*(C`=command args\*(C'\fR) that Pod::Man didn't know about. It was ignored.
245.ie n .IP "%s:%d: Unknown escape: %s" 4
246.el .IP "%s:%d: Unknown escape: \f(CW%s\fR" 4
247.IX Item "%s:%d: Unknown escape: %s"
248(W) The \s-1POD\s0 source contained an \f(CW\*(C`E<>\*(C'\fR escape that Pod::Text didn't
249know about.
250.ie n .IP "%s:%d: Unknown formatting code: %s" 4
251.el .IP "%s:%d: Unknown formatting code: \f(CW%s\fR" 4
252.IX Item "%s:%d: Unknown formatting code: %s"
253(W) The \s-1POD\s0 source contained a non-standard formatting code (something of
254the form \f(CW\*(C`X<>\*(C'\fR) that Pod::Text didn't know about.
255.IP "%s:%d: Unmatched =back" 4
256.IX Item "%s:%d: Unmatched =back"
257(W) Pod::Text encountered a \f(CW\*(C`=back\*(C'\fR command that didn't correspond to an
258\&\f(CW\*(C`=over\*(C'\fR command.
259.SH "RESTRICTIONS"
260.IX Header "RESTRICTIONS"
261Embedded Ctrl-As (octal 001) in the input will be mapped to spaces on
262output, due to an internal implementation detail.
263.SH "NOTES"
264.IX Header "NOTES"
265This is a replacement for an earlier Pod::Text module written by Tom
266Christiansen. It has a revamped interface, since it now uses Pod::Parser,
267but an interface roughly compatible with the old \fIPod::Text::pod2text()\fR
268function is still available. Please change to the new calling convention,
269though.
270.PP
271The original Pod::Text contained code to do formatting via termcap
272sequences, although it wasn't turned on by default and it was problematic to
273get it to work at all. This rewrite doesn't even try to do that, but a
274subclass of it does. Look for Pod::Text::Termcap.
275.SH "SEE ALSO"
276.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
277Pod::Parser, Pod::Text::Termcap, \fIpod2text\fR\|(1)
278.PP
279The current version of this module is always available from its web site at
280<http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/software/podlators/>. It is also part of the
281Perl core distribution as of 5.6.0.
282.SH "AUTHOR"
283.IX Header "AUTHOR"
284Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>, based \fIvery\fR heavily on the original
285Pod::Text by Tom Christiansen <tchrist@mox.perl.com> and its conversion to
286Pod::Parser by Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com>.
287.SH "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
288.IX Header "COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE"
289Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>.
290.PP
291This program is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it
292under the same terms as Perl itself.