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Re: Perl6 Pod -- reinventing the wheel?

by philcrow (Priest)
on Nov 27, 2006 at 08:59 UTC ( [id://586254]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Perl6 Pod -- reinventing the wheel?

Are you also proposing that we read Perl 6 docs with info? Please say no.

Phil

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Re^2: Perl6 Pod -- reinventing the wheel?
by j3 (Friar) on Nov 27, 2006 at 12:50 UTC
    Are you also proposing that we read Perl 6 docs with info? Please say no.

    Well, the point of the OP was that if you were able to use an existing generic doc tool, then you'd benefit from their existing tools. To answer your question though: "no", but it could be an option, I suppose, if you chose a tool that generated info docs. Note, of course, that most generic doc tools can generate various kinds of output, including plain text.

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