
Perl6::Pod::Block::nested - Nesting blocks

=begin nested
We are all of us in the gutter,E<NL>
but some of us are looking at the stars!
=begin nested
-- Oscar Wilde
=end nested
=end nested

Any block can be nested by specifying a :nested option on it:
=begin para :nested
We are all of us in the gutter,E<NL>
but some of us are looking at the stars!
=end para
However, qualifying each nested paragraph individually quickly becomes tedious if there are many in a sequence, or if multiple levels of nesting are required:
=begin para
We are all of us in the gutter,E<NL>
but some of us are looking at the stars!
=end para
=begin para :nested(2)
-- Oscar Wilde
=end para
So Pod provides a =nested block that marks all its contents as being nested:
=begin nested
We are all of us in the gutter,E<NL>
but some of us are looking at the stars!
=begin nested
-- Oscar Wilde
=end nested
=end nested
Nesting blocks can contain any other kind of block, including implicit paragraph and code blocks. Note that the relative physical indentation of the blocks plays no role in determining their ultimate nesting. The preceding example could equally have been specified:
=begin nested
We are all of us in the gutter,E<NL>
but some of us are looking at the stars!
=begin nested
-- Oscar Wilde
=end nested
=end nested

=nested
test code
Render to:
<blockquote>
test code
</blockquote>
=nested
test code
Render to:
<blockquote>
test code
</blockquote>

http://zag.ru/perl6-pod/S26.html, Perldoc Pod to HTML converter: http://zag.ru/perl6-pod/, Perl6::Pod::Lib

Zahatski Aliaksandr, <zag@cpan.org>

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