The results of pod2html are nice - the program itself is a
bit rusty - but that's not my point. I agree that a ToC
should be in every doc, but what use is it when running
commandline perldoc - you can't click on a chapter in
the ToC and jump to it.
Man, writing documentation is harder than writing the
code! I recently designed a
website to move
some of the example usages OUT of my POD to make the POD
more accessible, it was getting very large.
I must point out my new discovery of CSS (blush).
While designing that website, i was determined to not
include the POD docs, because the point of the website
was hold content not in the docs. However, when trying to
link to other CPAN mirror's, i noticed that none of them
were as up-to-date as i would like, and most of them did
not turn URL's into links.
So, i ran pod2html on my module and the CSS
stylesheets took care of the rest. The
result.
Writing documentation is hard! ;)
jeffa
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