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Re: Shux: msg#00047

Subject: Re: Shux
On Apr 13, 2005, at 10:35 PM, James E Keenan wrote:

I'm not getting something. Where on Sourceforge do I go if I simply want to read about Shux rather than download it. (The search mechanism works for 'shuck' but not for Shux.)

I think SF's search only looks for project names, and ShuX is part of the CamelBones project, not a separate one.

In a nutshell, ShuX is a POD (Plain Old Documentation) browser/viewer for Perl. Its primary claim to fame is that it lets you browse the available docs, rather than having to know the name of the POD you want to view.

Previous versions of ShuX were bundled with CamelBones.

sherm--




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