in reply to How to use PPM (WIN32)...
If you are on a system with PPM, then you should be able to type: perldoc ppm on the command line for the full documentation.
Simon Flack ($code or die)
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=~y'_"' ';eval"die";print $_,lc substr$@,0,3;
Simon Flack ($code or die)
$,=reverse'"ro_';s,$,\$,;s,$,lc ref sub{},e;$,
=~y'_"' ';eval"die";print $_,lc substr$@,0,3;
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