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Hi!
I'm developing a bundle of tools, named DigLib::* for managing
Digital Libraries. I've asked for namespace DigLib on the root CPAN
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me searching another name?
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Kirrily --
Of course I'm happy to change the namespace of the module.
I guess I was just thinking that it would go along well with Gd...
use Gd;
use MNG;
...although I understand your concern.
Is there anything I need to do (as far as module submission) to change
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Thanks for your note and I take your point.
At the point of initial writing though didn't find any PDF namespace.
Anyway how do I do this. ??
my understanding of how you would then access the module is limited.
Any help you could offer would be appreciated.
Thanks
Trevor ward
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