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Perl6::Pod::FormattingCode::S - Space-preserving text
Any text enclosed in an "S<>" code is formatted normally, except that every whitespace character in it—including any newline—is preserved. These characters are also treated as being non-breaking (except for the newlines, of course). For example: The ...
ZAG/Perl6-Pod-0.74 - 15 Mar 2020 09:19:57 UTC
Perl6::Pod - Pod6 implementation
Pod is an evolution of Perl 5's Plain Old Documentation (POD) markup. Compared to Perl 5 POD, Perldoc's Pod dialect is much more uniform, somewhat more compact, and considerably more expressive. The Pod dialect also differs in that it is a purely des...
ZAG/Perl6-Pod-0.74 - 15 Mar 2020 09:19:57 UTC
Perl6::Pod::Parser::AddIds - generate attribute id for elements
Perl6::Pod::Parser::AddIds - add id attribute to processed pods elements. my $add_ids = new Perl6::Pod::Parser::AddIds:: ns=>"namespace"; For Pod: =begin pod =head1 test tst2 =end pod XML is: <pod pod:type='block' xmlns:pod='http://perlcabal.org/syn/...
ZAG/Perl6-Pod-0.74 - 15 Mar 2020 09:19:57 UTC
Perl6::Pod::FormattingCode::T - Terminal output
The "T<>" formatting code specifies that the contained text is terminal output; that is: something that a program might print out. Such content would typically be rendered in a fixed-width font or with " <samp>...</samp> " tags. The contents of a "T<...
ZAG/Perl6-Pod-0.74 - 15 Mar 2020 09:19:57 UTC