Hello
I checked my test at that time, and I find no problems with Pod::ProjectDocs with no patch.
I wonder whether this is fix of ProjectDocs, or Pod::Parser or my dream ???
If you post your test case, I would like to check it. Mine was like this, and again, I see no problem now...
test.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use lib './Pod-ProjectDocs-0.40/lib';
use Pod::ProjectDocs;
my $pd = Pod::ProjectDocs->new(
outroot => './out',
libroot => './lib',
title => 'プロジェクト',
lan =>'UTF-8',
);
print "before gen\n";
$pd->gen();
And target script in "lib"
#!/usr/bin/perl
=pod
=head1 For POD TEST (ä)
ä
ö
ü
=cut
regards
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