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NAME

       pod2texi - convert Pod to Texinfo

SYNOPSIS

         pod2texi [OPTION]... POD...

DESCRIPTION

       Translate Pod file(s) to Texinfo.  There are two basic modes of operation.  First, by default, each Pod
       is translated to a standalone Texinfo manual.

       Second, if "--base-level" is set higher than 0, each Pod is translated to a file suitable for @include,
       and one more file with a main menu and all the @include is generated.

OPTIONS

       --appendix-sections
           Use  appendix sectioning commands (@appendix, ...) instead of the default numbered sectioning Texinfo
           @-commands (@chapter, @section, ...).

       --base-level=NUM|NAME
           Sets the level of the "head1" commands.  It may  be  an  integer  or  a  Texinfo  sectioning  command
           (without  the  "@"): 1 corresponds to the @chapter/@unnumbered level, 2 to the @section level, and so
           on.  The default is 0, meaning that "head1" commands are still output as chapters, but the output  is
           arranged as a standalone manual.

           If  the  level  is  not  0,  the  Pod file is rendered as a fragment of a Texinfo manual suitable for
           @include.  In this case, each Pod file has an additional sectioning command covering the entire file,
           one level above the "--base-level" value.  Therefore, to make each Pod file  a  chapter  in  a  large
           manual, you should use "section" as the base level.

           For  an  example of making Texinfo out of the Perl documentation itself, see "contrib/perldoc-all" in
           the Texinfo source distribution.

       --debug=NUM
           Set debugging level to NUM.

       --headings-as-sections
           Use headings commands (@heading, ...) instead of the default numbered sectioning  Texinfo  @-commands
           (@chapter,  @section,  ...). The sectioning command covering the entire file output for each Pod file
           if --base-level is not 0 is a numbered command.

       --help
           Display help and exit.

       --menus
           Output node menus. If there is a main manual, its Top node menu is always output, since a master menu
           is generated. Other nodes menus are not output in the default case.

       --output=NAME
           Name for the first manual, or the main manual if there is a main manual.   Default  is  to  write  to
           standard output.

       --no-section-nodes
           Use anchors for sections instead of nodes.

       --no-fill-section-gaps
           Do  not  fill  sectioning  gaps  with  empty  @unnumbered  files.   Ordinarily, it's good to keep the
           sectioning hierarchy intact.

       --preamble=STR
           Insert STR as top boilerplate before menu and  includes.   If  STR  is  set  to  "-",  read  the  top
           boilerplate  from  the  standard  input.   The  default  top boilerplate is a minimal beginning for a
           Texinfo document.

       --setfilename=STR
           Use STR in top boilerplate before menu and includes for @setfilename.  No @setfilename is  output  in
           the default case.

       --subdir=NAME
           If  there  is  a main manual with include files (each corresponding to an input Pod file), then those
           include files are put in directory NAME.

       --unnumbered-sections
           Use unnumbered sectioning commands (@unnumbered, ...) instead  of  the  default  numbered  sectioning
           Texinfo @-commands (@chapter, @section, ...).

       --top=TOP
           Name of the @top element for the main manual.  May contain Texinfo code.

       --version
           Display version information and exit.

SEE ALSO

       Pod::Simple::Texinfo.       perlpod.       The      Texinfo      manual.       Texinfo     home     page:
       <http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright 2012-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify  it  under  the  terms  of  the  GNU
       General  Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.

       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

AUTHOR

       Patrice Dumas <bug-texinfo@gnu.org>.

perl v5.34.0                                       2023-08-15                                        POD2TEXI(1)