Re: automagically create browsable POD pages [pod2html]

2004-04-02 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Apr 1, 2004, at 10:33 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: Is there some sort of make command I can run that will read the PODs in my distribution, turn them into (X)HTML files, and save them in a specified local directory of my distribution's filesystem? Thank you for the prompt replies, but the

Re: automagically create browsable POD pages [pod2html]

2004-04-02 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Apr 2, 2004, at 6:55 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: Thank you for the prompt replies, but the suggestions are overkill. I simply want to: 1. create a doc directory 2. loop through my lib directory looking for pods 3. convert each pod to xhtml 4. save converted files to the pod

Re: automagically create browsable POD pages [pod2html]

2004-04-02 Thread Michael McDonnell
Eric Lease Morgan wrote: BTW, pod2html looks like it will already do this, but I can't figure out how to make it: 1. create a single xhtml file for each pod 2. give each file a specific name Yeah, I can't do this pod by pod, but I'm lazy. I'm still not understanding what the problem is.

Adding non standard MARC subfields with MARC::Record

2004-04-02 Thread Michael Bowden
Sirsi uses some non standard subfields to create links between records. Typically these subfields are '?' and '='. How can I add these non standard subfields to records that I am creating/editing with MARC::Record? Michael Michael L. Bowden Coordinator of Automation and Access Services

Re: Adding non standard MARC subfields with MARC::Record

2004-04-02 Thread Ed Summers
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 11:35:40AM -0500, Michael Bowden wrote: Sirsi uses some non standard subfields to create links between records. Typically these subfields are '?' and '='. How can I add these non standard subfields to records that I am creating/editing with MARC::Record? MARC::Record