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1 adcroft 1.1 package Pod::HtmlPsPdf;
2    
3     $VERSION = '0.03';
4    
5     =head1 NAME
6    
7     Pod::HtmlPsPdf - documentation projects builder in HTML, PS and PDF formats
8    
9     =head1 SYNOPSIS
10    
11     pod2hpp [options] configuration_file_location
12    
13     Options:
14    
15     -h this help
16     -v verbose
17     -i podify pseudo-pod items (s/^* /=item */)
18     -s create the splitted html version
19     -t create tar.gz
20     -p generate PS file
21     -d generate PDF file
22     -f force a complete rebuild
23     -a print available hypertext anchors
24     -l do hypertext links validation
25     -e slides mode (for presentations)
26     -m executed from Makefile (forces rebuild,
27     no PS/PDF file,
28     no tgz archive!)
29    
30     =head1 DESCRIPTION
31    
32     This code knows to do following with a collection of your POD files.
33    
34     =over
35    
36     =item 1
37    
38     Generate HTMLs
39    
40     =item 2
41    
42     Generate a split version HTML, creating html file for each pod
43     section, and having everything interlinked of course. This version is
44     used best for the search.
45    
46     =item 3
47    
48     Generate a single book-like version in PostScript format
49    
50     =item 4
51    
52     Generate a single book-like version in PDF format
53    
54     =item 5
55    
56     Complete the POD on the fly from the files in POD format. This is used
57     to ease the generating of the presentations slides, so one can use
58     C<*> instead of a long =over/=item/.../=item/=back strings. The rest
59     is done as before. Take a look at the special version of the html2ps
60     format to generate nice slides in I<conf/html2ps-slides.conf>.
61    
62     =item 6
63    
64     If you turn the slides mode on, it automatically turns the C<-i> (C<*>
65     preprocessing) mode and does a page break before each =head tag.
66    
67     =back
68    
69     You can customise the look and feel of the HTML files, PS and
70     therefore the PDF by tweaking the template files in I<./tmpl>
71     directory.
72    
73     You can change look and feel of the PS (PDF) versions by modifying
74     I<./conf/html2ps.conf>. Be careful that if your documentation that
75     you want to put in one PS or PDF file is very big and you tell html2ps
76     to put the TOC at the beginning you will need lots of memory because
77     it won't write a single byte to the disk before it gets all the HTML
78     markup converted to PS.
79    
80     To generate HTML this code use a slightly modified version of the
81     C<Pod::Html> code and than does a lot of massage on the resulting
82     HTML. I've tried to keep the pod2html code modified as little as
83     possible, so when a new versions of the original C<Pod::Html> module
84     will be released I'll be able to merge the changes with my version.
85    
86     =head1 EXTENDED POD SYNTAX
87    
88     I've extended the POD syntax to accomodate my own needs. Note that
89     this can be always converted back to the standard POD. To see the
90     extended syntax, refer to the I<docs/extended_pod.pod> in the package
91     distribution.
92    
93    
94     =head1 CONFIGURATION
95    
96     All you have to prepare is a single config file that you then pass as
97     an argument to C<pod2hpp>:
98    
99     pod2hpp [options] /full/path/to/config/file
100    
101     Use the file I<project.config> supplied in the directory
102     I<sample>. Modify it to be suit your documentation project layout.
103    
104     Note that I<sample/bin/build> script automatically locates your
105     project's directory, so you can move your project around filesystem
106     without changing anything.
107    
108     I<sample/README.sample> explains the layout of the directories. The
109     easiest way to learn to use this package is to look at the
110     C<Apache::mod_perl_guide> package available at CPAN. I've developed
111     the package C<Pod::HtmlPsPdf> especially for
112     C<Apache::mod_perl_guide>.
113    
114     =head1 PREREQUISITES
115    
116     All these are not required if all you want is to generate only the
117     html version.
118    
119     =over 4
120    
121     =item * ps2pdf
122    
123     Needed to generate the PDF version
124    
125     =item * Storable
126    
127     Perl module available from CPAN (http://cpan.org/)
128    
129     Allows source modification control, so if you modify only one file you
130     will not have to rebuild everything to get the updated HTML/PS/PDF
131     files.
132    
133     =back
134    
135    
136     =head1 SUPPORT
137    
138     Notice that this tool relies on two tools (ps2pdf and html2ps) which I
139     don't support. So if you have any problem first make sure that it's
140     not a problem of these tools.
141    
142     Note that while C<html2ps> is included in this distribution, it's
143     written in the old style Perl, so if you have patches send them along,
144     but I won't try to fix/modify this code otherwise. I didn't write this
145     utility.
146    
147     This package works for me on Linux RedHat and Mandrake systems. I
148     release it only to share. Unfortunately I don't have time to help with
149     each available platform. If you have a problem, please don't contact
150     me. I'm not going to solve it. If you solve the problem, I'll gladly
151     accept the patch for others to benefit. Remember that this is a free
152     software.
153    
154     =head1 BUGS
155    
156     Huh? Probably many...
157    
158     =head1 AUTHOR
159    
160     Stas Bekman <stas@stason.org>
161    
162     =head1 SEE ALSO
163    
164     perl(1), Pod::HTML(3), html2ps(1), ps2pod(1), Storable(3)
165    
166     =head1 COPYRIGHT
167    
168     This program is distributed under the Artistic License, like the Perl
169     itself.
170    
171     =cut

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