how to use L<> in the env with deeply nested .pod files

2002-01-15 Thread Stas Bekman
In the new mod_perl documentation we have many .pod files and they are deeply nested. For example: ../docs/2.0/devel/testing/testing.pod ../docs/2.0/devel/benchmarks/benchmarks.pod ../docs/2.0/user/coding/coding.pod ../docs/2.0/user/compat/compat.pod ../docs/2.0/user/design/design.pod ../docs/2.

Re: styles in verbatim sections?

2002-01-15 Thread Adam Turoff
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 04:07:22PM -0700, Sean M. Burke wrote: > [...verbatim sections...formatting sequences...] While on the topic of verbatim sections, here is something I thinked with my mind in a city far, far away in another country that uses loons for money. Verbatim sections are fundemen

Re: sectional elements

2002-01-15 Thread Adam Turoff
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 05:52:10PM -0700, Sean M. Burke wrote: > So. Saying that Pod's canonical "normalization" is as XML begs the > question of what the XML will look like. > One point on which I am of two winds is this: > > Consider this input: > > =head2 Turn-Ons > > I like harpsichord mus