Hi,
I've looked on cpan, google and super search. The problem I'm having is when perl 5.8.6 is installed on a linux box with the default character set of utf-8 (unicode), performing pod2usage(-verbose => 2) results in translating the single quote character ' into ā.
Does anyone know how to force pod::usage to print the correct character?
=head1 OPTIONS
--version print versions of Modules, Perl, OS, Program info
--debug 0 don't print debugging information (default)
Output:
OPTIONS
--version print versions of Modules, Perl, OS, Program
+ info
--debug 0 donāt print debugging information (default)
Jason L. Froebe
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