NAME
Perl6::Pod::FormattingCode::E - include named Unicode or XHTML entities
SYNOPSIS
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<171> and E<187>.
C<1E<VERTICAL LINE>2>
my $label-area-width = 1 + [max] @scoresE<raquo>.keyE<raquo>.chars;
DESCRIPTION
If the contents of the E<>
are a number, that number is treated as the decimal Unicode value for the desired codepoint. For example:
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<171> and E<187>.
You can also use explicit binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal numbers (using the Perl 6 notations for explicitly based numbers):
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<0b10101011> and E<0b10111011>.
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<0o253> and E<0o273>.
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<0d171> and E<0d187>.
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<0xAB> and E<0xBB>.
If the contents are not a number, they are interpreted as a Unicode character name (which is always upper-case), or else as an XHTML entity. For example:
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET>
and E<RIGHT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET>.
or, equivalently:
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<laquo> and E<raquo>.
Multiple consecutive entities can be specified in a single E<>
code, separated by semicolons:
Perl 6 makes considerable use of E<laquo;hellip;raquo>.
to_xhtml
E<lt>
Render to
<
to_docbook
E<lt>
Render to
<
SEE ALSO
http://zag.ru/perl6-pod/S26.html, Perldoc Pod to HTML converter: http://zag.ru/perl6-pod/, Perl6::Pod::Lib
AUTHOR
Zahatski Aliaksandr, <zag@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Zahatski Aliaksandr
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.