Very nice, thank you !

For a documentation as long as Moose's, though, it would be nice to have a full PDF version somewhere for printing purpose. The whole Moose::Manual took approx 125 pages before i shrinked it to 73 pages.

But Pod::Pdf might make it so much faster (for me) that i might just use this for the Cookbook, and i will use it for smaller PODs.
Yep, thank a lot, you just saved me lots of time and effort :-)
Especially because i do this with most PODs that i have to read, unless they are very small.

I still like the idea that i can make it more lightweight in terms of pages, though. It took me 1 hour 30 to do this, which is too long for gaining 50 pages of weight and paper sheets. But when i think that other people will also benefit from it...

Time will tell if i will ever take the time to do it again (^c^)


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