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PROGRAM:
NAME
pod2docbook - Convert POD data to DocBook SGML
SYNOPSIS
pod2docbook [--help] [--doctype=article|chapter|section|refentry] [--title=title]
[--spaces=# spaces per indent level] [--fix-double-quotes] [--no-header]
[--base-id=idstring] [infile [outfile]]
DESCRIPTION
pod2docbook converts files from pod format (see perlpod) to DocBook 4.2 SGML (see
<http://www.docbook.org/>). The program itself is merely a driver for the Pod::2::DocBook
class; if you're interested in details of pod-to-SGML translation see Pod::2::DocBook.
OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS
[--help]
Print usage and exit.
[--doctype=article|chapter|section|refentry]
Specifies the document type for the output file; the default is section.
[--title=title]
Specifies the document title. The default is infile, if it is supplied, or empty
string otherwise.
[--spaces=# spaces per indent level]
Specifies the number of spaces per indent level in the SGML output; the default is 2.
[--fix-double-quotes]
Replace pairs of double quotes in regular paragraphs with <quote> and </quote> (see
Pod::2::DocBook for details).
[--no-header]
Omit the DOCTYPE line from the output.
infile
The name of the file from which to read pod source; if not supplied, STDIN is used for
input.
outfile
The name of the file to which to write SGML; if not supplied, STDOUT is used for
output.
[--base-id=idstring]
The root element of the --doctype will have the idstring set for attribute id. The
default is an input file name "cleaned up" to conform with XML restriction for
characteds used in id strings. (SEE
<http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-xml-20001006#NT-Name>)
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