At 07:58 AM 2003-01-25 +0100, Philip Newton wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 18:19:14 -0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean M. Burke)
wrote:
Someone mentioned to me that people on p5p were talking about perldoc
under
MSWin going kookoo when using more as the pager. I've just tried
reproducing the
At 1/25/2003 12:58 PM +0200, Burak Gürsoy wrote:
Under Win98 Win2k with ActivePerl 5.8 b804, this problem exists for me,
also, someone in the perl-win32-users list mentioned this prob yesterday.
Using old perldoc, or new Pod::Perldoc-based perldoc?
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Sean M. Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 25 Jan 2003 at 0:07, Sean M. Burke wrote:
I've tried reproducing the problem with 5.8.0 and Pod::Perldoc, under both
98 and under XP, and there's no problem.
I just installed the CPAN version and it seems to work for me as well.
(Though I had to install it by hand, since apparently
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 18:19:14 -0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean M. Burke)
wrote:
Someone mentioned to me that people on p5p were talking about perldoc under
MSWin going kookoo when using more as the pager. I've just tried
reproducing the problem and can't.
Did you use Win9x/ME? Or NT/2K/XP? I
At 16:22 2002-09-23 +0300, Burak Gürsoy wrote:
whats wrong with html?
As I said earlier:
I could have just used a pod-to-html class and opened a browser on the
resulting document (start.exe foo.html), but sometimes I don't already
have a browser open, and I'm really adverse to waiting 5
At 16:56 2002-09-23 -0600, Hugh S. Myers wrote:
AFAIK, you can't do .hlp without the help compiler. Having said that I'm not
sure why that is a problem, since A. it's free and B. .hlp files are only of
use to win-folk (so see A.)
I want to be able to add code to perldoc that kicks in if you're