README for Palm::PalmDoc
WHATIS
This module can format ASCII text into a PalmDoc PDB file.
INSTALLING
Palm::PalmDoc can be installed easily by using the CPAN module.
perl -MCPAN -e"install Palm::PalmDoc"
or manually by untarring the archive and running the following commands.
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
REQUIREMENTS
This module does not require any modules.
USING
Palm::PalmDoc can be used as follows.
# Example 1
use Palm::PalmDoc;
my $doc = Palm::PalmDoc->new({INFILE=>"foo.txt",OUTFILE=>"foo.pdb",TITLE=>"foo bar",COMPRESS=>1});
$doc->read_text();
$doc->write_text();
-or-
# Example 2
use Palm::PalmDoc;
my $doc = Palm::PalmDoc->new({OUTFILE=>"foo.pdb",TITLE=>"foo bar"});
$doc->compression(1);
$doc->body("Foo Bar"x100);
$doc->write_text();
-or-
#Example 3
use Palm::PalmDoc;
my $doc = Palm::PalmDoc->new();
$doc->body("Foo Bar"x1000);
$doc->title("Foo Bar Baz");
open(FOO,">foo.pdb") || die $!;
print FOO $doc->pdb_header(),$doc->body();
close(FOO);
-or-
#Example 4
use Palm::PalmDoc;
$doc = Palm::PalmDoc->new();
$doc->parse_from_file("README");
open(F,">readme.pdb") || die $!;
$doc->parse_from_filehandle("",\*F);
$doc->compression(1); #Compression is off by default
$doc->read_text();
$doc->write_text();
Palm::PalmDoc provides the following functions :
* new(@params)
The constructor of Palm::PalmDoc. This function can accept parameters used to
generate the PalmDoc file. Parameters accepted are INFILE, OUTFILE, TITLE
and BODY. They need to be passed in hash context (or a list/array mimicking
a hash). A reference to a hash is also accepted, as well as a reference to
an array.
my $doc = Palm::PalmDoc->new({INFILE=>"foo.txt",OUTFILE=>"foo.pdb"});
is same as
my $doc = Palm::PalmDoc->new(INFILE=>"foo.txt",OUTFILE=>"foo.pdb");
or as
my $doc = Palm::PalmDoc->new("INFILE","foo.txt","OUTFILE","foo.pdb");
Keys are always uppercased (even though they may not be passed as such).
Possible keys are:
- INFILE
The input filename
- OUTFILE
The output filename
- TITLE
The document title
- BODY
The document body
- COMPRESS
Boolean to indicate compression
- IGNORENL
Boolean to indicate to ingoring newlines.
* body($body)
This is a plain getter/setter function except that it also sets the required
length. The same action can be performed by setting the appropriate hash
key/value pair in the constructor or by using the read_text function.
$doc->body("Foo Bar"x100);
* title($title)
This is a plain getter/setter function for the title. The same action can be
performed by setting the appropriate hash key/value pair in the constructor.
$doc->title("Foo Bar Baz");
* infile($filename)
This is a plain getter/setter function for the Input filename. The same
action can be performed by setting the appropriate hash key/value pair in
the constructor. If both an input file and an input filehandle are defined,
the input file is used.
$doc->infile("foo.txt");
* outfile($filename)
This is a plain getter/setter function for the Output filename. The same
action can be performed by setting the appropriate hash key/value pair in
the constructor. If both an output file and an output filehandle are defined,
the output file is used.
$doc->outfile("foo.pdb");
* parse_from_file($inputfile,$outputfile)
parse_from_file uses infile() and outfile() to set the filenames. If both an
input file and an input filehandle are defined, the input file is used. Same
applies for output file and output filehandle.
$doc->parse_from_file("foo.txt","foo.pdb");
* parse_from_filehandle($inputfilehandle,$outputfilehandle)
parse_from_filehandle takes filehandle as arguments. When no input filehandle
is defined STDIN is used. When no output filehandle is defined STDOUT is used.
If both an input file and an input filehandle are defined, the input file is
used. Same applies for output file and output filehandle.
$doc->parse_from_filehandle(\*FOO,\*BAR);
* read_text()
This function uses the inputfile property to read the body from a file. It
also sets the required length. This function returns the text read if
successfull or a false if not successfull.
$doc->read_text();
* write_text()
This function uses the outputfile property to write the header and body to a
file. The headers are generated by the pdb_header function. This function
returns true if successfull or false if not successfull.
$doc->write_text();
* pdb_header()
This function generates the correct PDB headers for the body and length.
You only need to use this function if you're writing the body to a file
manually since write_text() already used pdb_header. This function returns
the generated header which should precede the converted body. Writing to an
already opened filehandle can be done with parse_from_filehandle too.
* compression($boolean)
This function toggles the compression. By default compression is off.
The same action can be performed by setting the appropriate hash
key/value pair in the constructor.
$doc->compression(1); #Turn PalmDoc Compression on
* ignorenl($boolean)
This function toggles the ignoring the newlines. By default newlines are not
ignored. The same action can be performed by setting the appropriate hash
key/value pair in the constructor. Credit for this functionality goes to
Josef Moellers.
$doc->ignorenl(1); #Ignore newlines
THANK YOU!!!!
A HUGE thanks goes to Josef Moellers for fixing 2 BIG bugs in the code.
Thanks also to Scott Wiersdorf for adding warning cleanness.
Waves to Steve Swantz for pointing me to the typos in the POD and README.
John G. Smith for pointing out that titles can't be longer than 31 chars and providing fix for it.
TODO
Since my primary goal was to port the core, most of the features present in
Bibelot are not included.
DISCLAIMER
This code is released under GPL (GNU Public License). More information can be
VERSION
This is Palm::PalmDoc 0.13.
AUTHOR
This Module was written by Hendrik Van Belleghem (beatnik@quickndirty.org)
Bugs fixed & feature added by Josef Moellers
Bugs fixed by Helge Oldach
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