Come on, perldoc can't only be viewed as a roffed (for a particular screen width) manpage. Why would you force a particular line breaking to the viewer? It's better if their browser does that.
Converting to html is a better approximation: lists come out fine, but isn't perfect, because code blocks will be converted to pre tags then. Maybe we should have a custom pod2perlmonks converter that is based on the html converter?
In reply to Re: using <pre> tags for citing perldocs!
by ambrus
in thread using <pre> tags for citing perldocs!
by LanX
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