print OUT <<'!NO!SUBS!';
# pod2man -- Convert POD data to formatted *roff input.
-# $Id: pod2man.PL,v 1.7 2001/10/20 08:24:15 eagle Exp $
+# $Id: pod2man.PL,v 1.9 2001/11/26 08:44:58 eagle Exp $
#
# Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu>
#
Getopt::Long::config ('bundling_override');
GetOptions (\%options, 'section|s=s', 'release|r=s', 'center|c=s',
'date|d=s', 'fixed=s', 'fixedbold=s', 'fixeditalic=s',
- 'fixedbolditalic=s', 'official|o', 'quotes|q=s', 'lax|l',
- 'help|h', 'verbose|v') or exit 1;
+ 'fixedbolditalic=s', 'name|n=s', 'official|o', 'quotes|q=s',
+ 'lax|l', 'help|h', 'verbose|v') or exit 1;
pod2usage (0) if $options{help};
# Official sets --center, but don't override things explicitly set.
my $verbose = $options{verbose};
delete $options{verbose};
+# This isn't a valid Pod::Man option and is only accepted for backwards
+# compatibility.
+delete $options{lax};
+
# Initialize and run the formatter, pulling a pair of input and output off at
# a time.
my $parser = Pod::Man->new (%options);
pod2man [B<--section>=I<manext>] [B<--release>=I<version>]
[B<--center>=I<string>] [B<--date>=I<string>] [B<--fixed>=I<font>]
[B<--fixedbold>=I<font>] [B<--fixeditalic>=I<font>]
-[B<--fixedbolditalic>=I<font>] [B<--official>] [B<--lax>]
-[B<--quotes>=I<quotes>] [B<--verbose>] [I<input> [I<output>] ...]
+[B<--fixedbolditalic>=I<font>] [B<--name>=I<name>] [B<--official>]
+[B<--lax>] [B<--quotes>=I<quotes>] [B<--verbose>]
+[I<input> [I<output>] ...]
pod2man B<--help>
=item B<-l>, B<--lax>
-Don't complain when required sections are missing. Not currently used, as
-POD checking functionality is not yet implemented in Pod::Man.
+No longer used. B<pod2man> used to check its input for validity as a manual
+page, but this should now be done by L<podchecker(1)> instead. Accepted for
+backwards compatibility; this option no longer does anything.
+
+=item B<-n> I<name>, B<--name>=I<name>
+
+Set the name of the manual page to I<name>. Without this option, the manual
+name is set to the uppercased base name of the file being converted unless
+the manual section is 3, in which case the path is parsed to see if it is a
+Perl module path. If it is, a path like C<.../lib/Pod/Man.pm> is converted
+into a name like C<Pod::Man>. This option, if given, overrides any
+automatic determination of the name.
+
+Note that this option is probably not useful when converting multiple POD
+files at once. The convention for Unix man pages for commands is for the
+man page title to be in all-uppercase even if the command isn't.
=item B<-o>, B<--official>
Lots of this documentation is duplicated from L<Pod::Man>.
-POD checking and the corresponding B<--lax> option don't work yet.
-
=head1 NOTES
For those not sure of the proper layout of a man page, here are some notes
or URLs when wrapped in LE<lt>E<gt>, so don't do that.
For additional information that may be more accurate for your specific
-system, see either man(5) or man(7) depending on your system manual section
-numbering conventions.
+system, see either L<man(5)> or L<man(7)> depending on your system manual
+section numbering conventions.
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<Pod::Man|Pod::Man>, L<Pod::Parser|Pod::Parser>, man(1), nroff(1),
-troff(1), man(7)
+L<Pod::Man>, L<Pod::Parser>, L<man(1)>, L<nroff(1)>, L<podchecker(1)>,
+L<troff(1)>, L<man(7)>
-The man page documenting the an macro set may be man(5) instead of man(7) on
-your system.
+The man page documenting the an macro set may be L<man(5)> instead of
+L<man(7)> on your system.
=head1 AUTHOR