=pod =encoding utf8 =head1 The Pod::WordML module This is an abandoned module. You can adopt it if you like: https://pause.perl.org/pause/authenquery?ACTION=pause_04about#takeover This is the I for the L Perl module. I created this module to help write L and I did the minimum I needed to do to support the features I needed. In most places, I tried to program in a way that wouldn't limit future development. Unless I need it again, I'm unlikely to work on it. Make it your own! You're probably looking at this because you don't know where else to find what you're looking for. Read this once and you might never have to read one again for any Perl module. =head2 Documentation To read about L, look at the embedded documentation in the module itself. Inside the distribution, you can format it with L: % perldoc lib/Pod/WordML.pm If you have already installed the module, you can specify the module name instead of the file location: % perldoc Pod::WordML You can read the documentation and inspect the meta data on one of the CPAN web interfaces, such as L. The standard module documentation has example uses in the SYNOPSIS section, but you can also look in the I directory (if it's there), or look at the test files in I. =head2 Installation You can install this module with a CPAN client, which will resolve and install the dependencies: % cpan Pod::WordML % cpanm Pod::WordML You can also install directly from the distribution directory, which will also install the dependencies: % cpan . % cpanm . You could install just this module manually: % perl Makefile.PL % make % make test % make install You probably don't want to do that unless you're fiddling with the module and only want to run the tests without installing anything. =head2 Source location The meta data, such as the source repository and bug tracker, is in I or the I files it creates. You can find that on those CPAN web interfaces, but you can also look at files directly in the source repository: =over 4 =item * L =back =head2 Copyright and License You should have received a I file, but the license is also noted in the module files. About the only thing you can't do is pretend that you wrote code that you didn't. =head2 Good luck! Enjoy, brian d foy, bdfoy@cpan.org =cut