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author | Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> | 2001-03-18 20:07:43 +0000 |
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committer | Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi> | 2001-03-18 20:07:43 +0000 |
commit | 5c9f27e7099232f914ab83e4d2976909461a54a8 (patch) | |
tree | 2ce066c2126ca58072c50b7f756b02a943cf4572 /pod/perlpod.pod | |
parent | 88c28ceba84d380fbac88f13c3dfcca0d1b7f014 (diff) | |
download | perl-5c9f27e7099232f914ab83e4d2976909461a54a8.tar.gz |
podchecker relaxations from Michael Stevens.
p4raw-id: //depot/perl@9207
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diff --git a/pod/perlpod.pod b/pod/perlpod.pod index 22a0256961..765266b9ea 100644 --- a/pod/perlpod.pod +++ b/pod/perlpod.pod @@ -70,15 +70,17 @@ Item, over, and back require a little more explanation: "=over" starts a section specifically for the generation of a list using "=item" commands. At the end of your list, use "=back" to end it. You will probably want to give "4" as the number to "=over", as some formatters will use this for indentation. -This should probably be a default. Note also that there are some basic rules -to using =item: don't use them outside of an =over/=back block, use at least -one inside an =over/=back block, you don't _have_ to include the =back if -the list just runs off the document, and perhaps most importantly, keep the -items consistent: either use "=item *" for all of them, to produce bullets, -or use "=item 1.", "=item 2.", etc., to produce numbered lists, or use -"=item foo", "=item bar", etc., i.e., things that looks nothing like bullets -or numbers. If you start with bullets or numbers, stick with them, as many -formatters use the first "=item" type to decide how to format the list. +The unit of indentation is optional. If the unit is not given the natural +indentation of the formatting system applied will be used. Note also that +there are some basic rules to using =item: don't use them outside of +an =over/=back block, use at least one inside an =over/=back block, you don't +_have_ to include the =back if the list just runs off the document, and +perhaps most importantly, keep the items consistent: either use "=item *" for +all of them, to produce bullets, or use "=item 1.", "=item 2.", etc., to +produce numbered lists, or use "=item foo", "=item bar", etc., i.e., things +that looks nothing like bullets or numbers. If you start with bullets or +numbers, stick with them, as many formatters use the first "=item" type to +decide how to format the list. =item =for |