Re: pod2html

2012-04-11 Thread Somu
Thank you all. I wanted the docs offline, as they are already in the modules. Why go online all the time? The perldoc generated file shows the start page, but goes online on clicking any link. PODWEBSERVER suits me well. It provides me with browsing all modules documentation offline with http::/loc

Re: pod2html

2012-04-11 Thread Jim Gibson
At 8:24 PM +0530 4/11/12, Somu wrote: I want to see the documentation of a module named Tk i installed recently. I wish it were in html format for better reading. I'm unable to get the best out of it in DOS mode. Is pod2html helpful? If yes then how do i use it? I tried "perldoc pod2html" but cou

Re: pod2html

2012-04-11 Thread timothy adigun
Hi Somu, Also, On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 4:02 PM, timothy adigun <2teezp...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Somu, > > On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Somu wrote: > >> I want to see the documentation of a module named Tk i installed recently. >> I wish it were in html format for better reading. I'm unable

Re: pod2html

2012-04-11 Thread timothy adigun
Hi Somu, On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Somu wrote: > I want to see the documentation of a module named Tk i installed recently. > I wish it were in html format for better reading. I'm unable to get the > best out of it in DOS mode. > Is pod2html helpful? If yes then how do i use it? > I tried

Re: pod2html

2006-01-03 Thread Tom Phoenix
On 1/3/06, Gergely Buday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm to use pod2html but I don't have administrator rights so would > like to install it in my home directory. Is that possible? What happens when you try installing it in your home directory? --Tom Phoenix Stonehenge Perl Training -- To unsub