Tk::Pod::Text (3)
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NAME
Tk::Pod::Text - Pod browser widgetSYNOPSIS
use Tk::Pod::Text; $pod = $parent->Scrolled("PodText", -file => $file, -scrollbars => "osoe", ); $file = $pod->cget('-path'); # ?? the name path is confusing :-(
DESCRIPTION
Tk::Pod::Text is a readonly text widget that can display Pod documentation.OPTIONS
- -file
- The named (pod) file to be displayed.
- -path
- Return the expanded path of the currently displayed Pod. Useable only with the "cget" method.
- -poddone
- A callback to be called if parsing and displaying of the Pod is done.
- -wrap
- Set the wrap mode. Default is "word".
- -scrollbars
-
The position of the scrollbars, see also Tk::Scrolled. By default,
the vertical scrollbar is on the right on Windows systems and on the
left on X11 systems.
Note that it is not necessary and usually will do the wrong thing if you put a "Tk::Pod::Text" widget into a "Scrolled" component.
Other options are propagated to the embedded Tk::More widget.
ENVIRONMENT
- TKPODDEBUG
- Turn debugging mode on if set to a true value.
- TKPODPRINT
-
Use the specified program for printing the current pod. If the string
contains a %s, then filename substitution is used, otherwise the
filename of the Pod document is appended to the value of
"TKPODPRINT". Here is a silly example to send the Pod to a web browser:
env TKPODPRINT="pod2html %s > %s.html; galeon %s.html" tkpod ...
- TKPODEDITOR
- Use the specified program for editing the current pod. If "TKPODEDITOR" is not specified then the first defined value of "XEDITOR", "VISUAL", or "EDITOR" is used on Unix. As a last fallback, "ptked" or "vi" are used, depending on platform and existance of a terminal.
- TKPODMANVIEWER
-
Use the specified program as the manpage viewer. The manpage viewer
should accept a manpage URL("man://"manpage(section)). Alternatively the special viewer ``internal'' may be used. As fallback, the defaultGNOMEand/orKDEmanpage viewer will be called.
SEE ALSO
Tk::More Tk::Pod Tk::Pod::SimpleBridge Tk::Pod::Styles Tk::Pod::Search Tk::Pod::Search_db perlpod tkpod perlindexKNOWN BUGS
SeePOD TO VERIFY PodText WIDGET
For PodText see Tk::Pod::Text.A "fixed width" font.
Text in slant italics.
A <=for> paragraph is hidden between here
and there.
A file: /usr/local/bin/perl. A variable $a without markup.
boofar is in S<>.
Indexed items are not supported in Tk::Pod.
Zero-effect formatting.
German umlauts:
- auml: ä ä,
- Auml: Ä Ä,
- ouml: ö ö,
- Ouml: Ö Ö,
- Uuml: ü ü,
- Uuml: Ü Ü,
- sz: ß ß.
Unicode outside Latin1 range: € (euro sign).
Pod with umlaut: ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
Details: perlpod or perl, perlfunc.
External links: <www.cpan.org> (
Links to local sections: a section (
Links to external sections: a section (
Here some code in a as is paragraph
use Tk; my $mw = MainWindow->new; ... MainLoop __END__
Fonts: "fixed", bold, italics, normal, or file /path/to/a/file
Mixed Fonts: "bold-fixed", bold-italics
Non-breakable text: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy fox.
Modern Pod constructs (multiple <>): italic, "fixed with embedded < and >".
Itemize with numbers:
- 1.
- First
- 2.
- Second
- 3.
- Thirs
Itemize with bullets:
- *
- First
- *
- Second
- *
- Thirs
TESTING HEAD1
TESTING HEAD2
Other Pod docu: Tk::Font, Tk::BrowseEntry (not underlined, but double-clickable in Tk::Pod)
AUTHOR
Nick Ing-Simmons <nick@ni-s.u-net.com>Current maintainer is Slaven Rezić <slaven@rezic.de>.
Copyright (c) 1998 Nick Ing-Simmons. Copyright (c) 2015 Slaven Rezic. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.