At 14:28 11/4/96, Paul J. Schinder wrote: >At 10:10 AM -0700 on 11/4/96, Michael T Hammond wrote: >}have a lot of memory on my laptop and it is not networked. However, I >}would really like to be able to read the html things in the "pod" when I'm >}working on the powerbook. What is the cheapest (= free and minimal memory) >}way to do this? > >1) Matthias' own Shuck (in the 5.10r2 distribution). This is a very nice >way to view pods, and takes little memory. > >2) See if you can find a copy of MacWeb at info-mac. It'll work just fine >for Perl docs. As I recall, MacWeb wanted about 1Mb. You'll need to run >whatever .pod and .pm files you want to view through pod2html (which if it >isn't in the MacPerl distribution, is available at any CPAN site). Or, if you have a Newton, you can use the perlpkg-5.003 Newton books in CPAN under CNANDOR and at my home page. Of course, those don't include MacPerl-specific Newton books ... but maybe they should ... hmmmmm ... #================================================================ perl -e 'srand();if(rand>.5){$i=0;foreach(@ARGV){@$i=split(//);$z [$i]=0;foreach(@$i){$s[$i][$z[$i]]=$_;$z[$i]++;}$i++;}foreach(@s) {foreach(@$_) {print}print" ";$_++}}else{print(join(" ", @ARGV))} print"\n"' McClellan Clan Motto: Think On Chris Nandor pudge@pcix.com PGP Key 0xB76E72AD http://pudge.petersons.com/