pods2html - translate a tree of PODs to HTML
pods2html
[--base url]
[--css url]
[--empty]
[--index title]
[--module]
[--[no]toc] [--hr level]
[--bgcolor #rrggbb] [--text #rrggbb]
[--variables values.pl]
PODdir HTMLdir [template [variable=value ...]]
pods2html finds all the .pod and .pm files in the
directory tree rooted at PODdir.
It translates each POD to HTML,
and writes it to a parallel directory tree rooted at HTMLdir
It makes the HTML files world-readable.
If a template file is provided,
then template will be filled in by the Text::Template module and written to dest.
Here is a minimal template, showing all the variables that are set by pods2html.
<html>
<head>
<base href="{$base}">
<link href="{$css}" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<title>{$title}</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="{$bgcolor}" text="{$text}">
{$toc}
{$body}
</body>
</html>
If the --variables option is provided, then the file values.pl will be executed with a do
call before the template is filled in. values.pl may contain arbitrary Perl code.
The program fragments in the template are evaulted in the Pod::Tree::HTML package.
Any variables that values.pl sets in this package will be available to the template.
Additional scalar variables may be set on the command line with the variable=value syntax. Variables set on the command line override variables set in values.pl.
--base url
--css url
Specifies a Cascanding Style Sheet for the generated HTML pages. Here are example rules for all the different HTML elements that may appear in a POD.
a:link { background: #ff8080 }
body { background: #f0f0f0 }
code { background: #c0ffc0 }
dd { background: #ffffe0 }
dl { background: #fffff0 }
dt { background: #ffffc0 }
h1 { background: #ffc0c0 }
h2 { background: #ffe0e0 }
hr { background: #ff0000; height: 5px }
i { background: #ffc0c0 }
li { background: #e0e0e0 }
ol { background: #fff0ff }
p { background: #f0f0ff }
pre { background: #f0fff0 }
ul { background: #f0ffff }
--empty
--index title
--module
--[no]toc
--hr level
Controls the profusion of horizontal lines in the output, as follows:
level horizontal lines
0 none
1 between TOC and body
2 after each =head1
3 after each =head1 and =head2
Default is level 1.
--bgcolor #rrggbb
--text #rrggbb
The recursion check doesn't work on Win32. This means that the program will enter an infinite recursion if HTMLdir is a subdirectory of PODdir.
Steven McDougall, <swmcd@theworld.com>
Copyright (c) 1999-2010 by Steven McDougall. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl.