NAME
Pod::HtmlPsPdf - documentation projects builder in HTML, PS and PDF
formats
SYNOPSYS
pod2hpp [options] configuration_file_location
Options:
-h this help
-v verbose
-i podify pseudo-pod items (s/^* /=item */)
-s create the splitted html version
-t create tar.gz
-p generate PS file
-d generate PDF file
-f force a complete rebuild
-a print available hypertext anchors
-l do hypertext links validation
-m executed from Makefile (forces rebuild,
no PS/PDF file,
no tgz archive!)
DESCRIPTION
This code knows to do following with a collection of your POD files.
1 Generate HTMLs
2 Generate a split version HTML, creating html file for each pod
section, and having everything interlinked of course. This version
is used best for the search.
3 Generate a single book-like version in PostScript format
4 Generate a single book-like version in PDF format
5 Complete the POD on the fly from the files in POD format. This is
used to ease the generating of the presentations slides, so one can
use `*' instead of a long =over/=item/.../=item/=back strings. The
rest is done as before. Take a look at the special version of the
html2ps format to generate nice slides in
*conf/html2ps-slides.conf*.
You can customise the look and feel of the HTML files, PS and therefore
the PDF by tweaking the template files in *./tmpl* directory.
You can change look and feel of the PS (PDF) versions by modifying
*./conf/html2ps.conf*. Be careful that if your documentation that you
want to put in one PS or PDF file is very big and you tell html2ps to
put the TOC at the beginning you will need lots of memory because it
won't write a single byte to the disk before it gets all the HTML markup
converted to PS.
To generate HTML this code use a slightly modified version of the
`Pod::Html' code and than does a lot of massage on the resulting HTML.
I've tried to keep the pod2html code modified as little as possible, so
when a new versions of the original `Pod::Html' module will be released
I'll be able to merge the changes with my version.
EXTENDED POD SYNTAX
I've extended the POD syntax to accomodate my own needs. Note that this
can be always converted back to the standard POD. To see the extended
syntax, refer to the *docs/extended_pod.pod* in the package
distribution.
CONFIGURATION
All you have to prepare is a single config file that you then pass as an
argument to `pod2hpp':
pod2hpp [options] /full/path/to/config/file
Use the file *project.config* supplied in the directory *sample*. Modify
it to be suit your documentation project layout.
Note that *sample/bin/build* script automatically locates your project's
directory, so you can move your project around filesystem without
changing anything.
*sample/README.sample* explains the layout of the directories. The
easiest way to learn to use this package is to look at the
`Apache::mod_perl_guide' package available at CPAN. I've developed the
package `Pod::HtmlPsPdf' especially for `Apache::mod_perl_guide'.
PREREQUISITES
All these are not required if all you want is to generate only the html
version.
* ps2pdf
Needed to generate the PDF version
* Storable
Perl module available from CPAN (http://cpan.org/)
Allows source modification control, so if you modify only one file
you will not have to rebuild everything to get the updated
HTML/PS/PDF files.
SUPPORT
Notice that this tool relies on two tools (ps2pdf and html2ps) which I
don't support. So if you have any problem first make sure that it's not
a problem of these tools.
Note that while `html2ps' is included in this distribution, it's written
in the old style Perl, so if you have patches send them along, but I
won't try to fix/modify this code otherwise. I didn't write this
utility.
This package works for me on Linux RedHat and Mandrake systems. I
release it only to share. Unfortunately I don't have time to help with
each available platform. If you have a problem, please don't contact me.
I'm not going to solve it. If you solve the problem, I'll gladly accept
the patch for others to benefit. Remember that this is a free software.
BUGS
Huh? Probably many...
AUTHOR
Stas Bekman
SEE ALSO
perl(1), Pod::HTML(3), html2ps(1), ps2pod(1), Storable(3)
COPYRIGHT
This program is distributed under the Artistic License, like the Perl
itself.