from cover to cover, Perl does support many Unicode features.
People who want to learn to use Unicode in Perl, should probably read
-L<the Perl Unicode tutorial|perlunitut> before reading this reference
-document.
+L<the Perl Unicode tutorial, perlunitut|perlunitut>, before reading
+this reference document.
=over 4
sequence--"a combining character sequence" in Standardese--where the
first character is a base character and subsequent characters are mark
characters that apply to the base character. C<\X> is equivalent to
-C<(?:\PM\pM*)>.
+C<< (?>\PM\pM*) >>.
=item *