the command can use however it pleases. Currently recognized commands
are
+ =pod
=head1 Heading Text
=head2 Heading Text
=head3 Heading Text
=over indentlevel
=item stuff
=back
- =cut
- =pod
=begin format
=end format
=for format text...
+ =encoding type
+ =cut
To explain them each in detail:
will be completely ignored.
A command "=begin I<formatname>", some paragraphs, and a
-command "=end I<formatname>", mean that the text/data inbetween
+command "=end I<formatname>", mean that the text/data in between
is meant for formatters that understand the special format
called I<formatname>. For example,
C<LE<lt>text|name/"sec"E<gt>> or C<LE<lt>text|name/secE<gt>>
Link this text to that section in that manual page. E.g.,
-C<LE<lt>SWITCH statements|perlsyn/"Basic BLOCKs and Switch
-Statements"E<gt>>
+C<LE<lt>postfix "if"|perlsyn/"Statement Modifiers"E<gt>>
=item *