Some time ago I've suggested to those who interested perl documentation in one big PDF file, using that node: POD documentation in PDF format.

As new perl version was released, I tried to build those pdf files afresh.

As previously, they are available at following URLs:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/podpdfdoc
http://podpdfdoc.sourceforge.net/

So, you are welcomed to visit that site, download and use those files as your see they fit.

Any suggestions, improvements or suggestions for improvements are very welcomed.

(I hope I'll fix some known misbehaviours soon...)

Warmest wishes,
Vadim.


In reply to POD documentation in PDF format for 5.8.0 by svad

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