tkpod - Perl/Tk Pod browser
tkpod [-tk] [[-no]tree] [-Mblib] [-I dir] [-d|debug] [-s|server] [-filedialog module] [-f function | -q FAQRegex | directory | name [...]]
tkpod is a simple Pod browser with hypertext capabilities. Pod (Plain Old Document) is a simple and readable markup language that could be mixed with perl code.
Pods are searched by default in @INC
and $ENV{PATH}
. Directories listed on the command line or with the -I option are added to the default search path.
For each name
listed on the command line tkpod tries to find Pod in name
, name.pod
and name.pm
in the search path. For each name
a new Pod browser window is opened.
If no name
is listed, then the main perl
pod is opened instead.
When specified, tkpod
will show a tree window with all available Pods on the local host. However, this may be slow on startup, especially first time because there is no cache yet. You can always turn on the tree view with the menu entry 'View' -> 'Pod Tree'.
Useful for perl/Tk documentation. When specified it adds all Tk
subdirectories in @INC
to the Pod search path. This way when Scrolled
is selected in the browser the Tk/Scrolled
documentation is found.
Start tkpod
in server mode. Subsequent calls to tkpod
(without the -s option) will cause to load the requested Pods into the server program, thus minimizing startup time and memory usage. Note that there is no access control, so this might be a security hole!
Turn debugging on.
Add the blib
directories under the current directory to the Pod search path.
Add another directory to the Pod search path. Note that the space is mandatory.
Show documentation for function.
Show the FAQ entry matching FAQRegex.
Use an alternative file dialog module, e.g. Tk::FileSelect, Tk::FBox or Tk::PathEntry::Dialog.
How to navigate with the Pod browser is described in Tk::Pod_usage. It's also accessible via the menu 'Help' -> 'Usage...'.
Force a port for tkpod's server mode.
A list of directories (on Unix usually separated by :
, on Windows by ;
) for additional Pod directories. These directories will appear in the "local dirs" section of the tree view.
See "Environment" in Tk::Pod::Text and "Environment" in Tk::Pod::FindPods for more environment variables.
see Tk::Pod::Text
perlpod pod2man pod2text pod2html Tk::Pod Tk::Pod::Text Tk::Pod::Tree
Nick Ing-Simmons <nick@ni-s.u-net.com>
Former maintainer: Achim Bohnet <ach@mpe.mpg.de>.
Code currently maintained by Slaven Rezic <slaven@rezic.de>.
Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Nick Ing-Simmons. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.