On Jun 25, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Marc Green wrote:
> Given the following erroneous POD, should the formatter interpret the bold
> line as the start of a text paragraph and indent it (and therefore each line
> afterwards would also be treated as a text paragraph), or should the
> formatter keep the
In perldiag.pod, there is a line like this
=item Z<>500 Server error
All the other items form a definition list. My guess is that this is to
make sure that the 500 isn't mistaken for a numbered =item in the list.
However, with html, anyway, I don't see any difference in the output
with and
>
> From ext/Pod-Html/t/htmlview.pod:
>>
>> > =over 4
>>> >
>>> > =item foo
>>> >
>>> > The foo item.
>>> >
>>> > =item bar
>>> >
>>> > *The bar item.*
>>> >
>>> > =over 4
>>> >
>>> > *This is a list within a list *
>>>
>>
> This paragraph should not be here. There should be nothing betwe
On 11-06-25 04:19 PM, Marc Green wrote:
From ext/Pod-Html/t/htmlview.pod:
> =over 4
>
> =item foo
>
> The foo item.
>
> =item bar
>
> *The bar item.*
>
> =over 4
>
> *This is a list within a list *
This paragraph should not be here. There should be nothing between the
=over and the f
Hello Pod People,
Given the following erroneous POD, should the formatter interpret the bold
line as the start of a text paragraph and indent it (and therefore each line
afterwards would also be treated as a text paragraph), or should the
formatter keep the bold line at the same indent level as th