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Pod::Text(3)	 Perl Programmers Reference Guide    Pod::Text(3)

NAME
       Pod::Text - Convert POD data to formatted ASCII text

SYNOPSIS
	   use Pod::Text;
	   my $parser = Pod::Text->new (sentence => 0, width => 78);

	   # Read POD from STDIN and write to STDOUT.
	   $parser->parse_from_filehandle;

	   # Read POD from file.pod and write to file.txt.
	   $parser->parse_from_file ('file.pod', 'file.txt');

DESCRIPTION
       Pod::Text is a module that can convert documentation in
       the POD format (the preferred language for documenting
       Perl) into formatted ASCII.  It uses no special formatting
       controls or codes whatsoever, and its output is therefore
       suitable for nearly any device.

       As a derived class from Pod::Parser, Pod::Text supports
       the same methods and interfaces.	 See the Pod::Parser man
       page for all the details; briefly, one creates a new
       parser with "Pod::Text->new()" and then calls either
       parse_from_filehandle() or parse_from_file().

       new() can take options, in the form of key/value pairs,
       that control the behavior of the parser.	 The currently
       recognized options are:

       alt If set to a true value, selects an alternate output
	   format that, among other things, uses a different
	   heading style and marks "=item" entries with a colon
	   in the left margin.	Defaults to false.

       indent
	   The number of spaces to indent regular text, and the
	   default indentation for "=over" blocks.  Defaults to
	   4.

       loose
	   If set to a true value, a blank line is printed after
	   a "=head1" heading.	If set to false (the default), no
	   blank line is printed after "=head1", although one is
	   still printed after "=head2".  This is the default
	   because it's the expected formatting for manual pages;
	   if you're formatting arbitrary text documents, setting
	   this to true may result in more pleasing output.

       quotes
	   Sets the quote marks used to surround C<> text.  If
	   the value is a single character, it is used as both
	   the left and right quote; if it is two characters, the
	   first character is used as the left quote and the sec
	   ond as the right quoted; and if it is four characters,
	   the first two are used as the left quote and the sec
	   ond two as the right quote.

	   This may also be set to the special value "none", in
	   which case no quote marks are added around C<> text.

       sentence
	   If set to a true value, Pod::Text will assume that
	   each sentence ends in two spaces, and will try to pre
	   serve that spacing.	If set to false, all consecutive
	   whitespace in non-verbatim paragraphs is compressed
	   into a single space.	 Defaults to true.

       width
	   The column at which to wrap text on the right-hand
	   side.  Defaults to 76.

       The standard Pod::Parser method parse_from_filehandle()
       takes up to two arguments, the first being the file handle
       to read POD from and the second being the file handle to
       write the formatted output to.  The first defaults to
       STDIN if not given, and the second defaults to STDOUT.
       The method parse_from_file() is almost identical, except
       that its two arguments are the input and output disk files
       instead.	 See the Pod::Parser manpage for the specific
       details.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Bizarre space in item
	   (W) Something has gone wrong in internal "=item" pro
	   cessing.  This message indicates a bug in Pod::Text;
	   you should never see it.

       Can't open %s for reading: %s
	   (F) Pod::Text was invoked via the compatibility mode
	   pod2text() interface and the input file it was given
	   could not be opened.

       Invalid quote specification ""%s""
	   (F) The quote specification given (the quotes option
	   to the constructor) was invalid.  A quote specifica
	   tion must be one, two, or four characters long.

       %s:%d: Unknown command paragraph ""%s"".
	   (W) The POD source contained a non-standard command
	   paragraph (something of the form "=command args") that
	   Pod::Man didn't know about.	It was ignored.

       Unknown escape: %s
	   (W) The POD source contained an "E<>" escape that
	   Pod::Text didn't know about.

       Unknown sequence: %s
	   (W) The POD source contained a non-standard internal
	   sequence (something of the form "X<>") that Pod::Text
	   didn't know about.

       Unmatched =back
	   (W) Pod::Text encountered a "=back" command that
	   didn't correspond to an "=over" command.

RESTRICTIONS
       Embedded Ctrl-As (octal 001) in the input will be mapped
       to spaces on output, due to an internal implementation
       detail.

NOTES
       This is a replacement for an earlier Pod::Text module
       written by Tom Christiansen.  It has a revamped interface,
       since it now uses Pod::Parser, but an interface roughly
       compatible with the old Pod::Text::pod2text() function is
       still available.	 Please change to the new calling conven
       tion, though.

       The original Pod::Text contained code to do formatting via
       termcap sequences, although it wasn't turned on by default
       and it was problematic to get it to work at all.	 This
       rewrite doesn't even try to do that, but a subclass of it
       does.  Look for Pod::Text::Termcap.

SEE ALSO
       Pod::Parser, Pod::Text::Termcap, pod2text(1)

AUTHOR
       Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>, based very heavily on the
       original Pod::Text by Tom Christiansen
       <tchrist@mox.perl.com> and its conversion to Pod::Parser
       by Brad Appleton <bradapp@enteract.com>.

2001-02-22		   perl v5.6.1		     Pod::Text(3)
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