> From:  Simon
> 
> On 5/23/06, Kyle Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > .pod files are processed by pod2man, which is a standard 
> part of perl.
> >  Type 'man man' to determine how to show those files -- on some 
> > systems it's merely 'man 3 SSL', others  require different command 
> > line arguments (I'm not a user of OSX, so I can't help you 
> directly).
> > However, there should also be a command that you can pipe 
> the output 
> > of that man command through (often 'lpr', but again, you 
> have to check 
> > with OSX's documentation) to print it directly.
> 
> Yea, ok, i'm no longer beside the printer.
> 
> What I'm looking for is a way to get a PDF file or something 
> like that, so I can ask the printer to print 2-pages per page 
> + recto/verso, this way I can kill 75% less trees! ;) That's 
> what I was talking about when asking for printer-friendly docs.
> 
> If it is possible for example to generate a huge file.txt or 
> file.html, then I could work with that no problem (or a pdf too).

I've never had anything to do with .pod files before the last 60 seconds
or so. Having seen the word 'pod2man' above, it didn't take much
imagination to think of 'pod2html' and 'pod2pdf'. Sure enough, typing
either of those into a Google search box gives hundreds of interesting
looking hits. 60 seconds well spent.
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