On approximately 7/28/2004 2:00 PM, came the following characters from
the keyboard of Alan Stewart:

I probably shouldn't have said "broken", but not "classic". PodStrip.pm is looking specifically for the POD commands listed in the perlpod doc. The commands "=header" and "=usage" are not defined there. I'll look closer at what PodStrip does.

Maybe that's why I don't understand POD. I read perlpod once, but since there didn't seem to be a straightforward way to incorporate POD text into help messages displayed by the program, I chose to use help messages displayed by the program as my form of documentation, and haven't learned POD, neither classic, modern, working, broken, or whatever. Other than to notice that the commands start with = in column 1, and (IIRC) need prior and subsequent blank lines.


Anyway, did "set PAR_VERBATIM=1" work for you? It's there for just this case.

Yes.

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