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Operating Systems BSD What is DarwinBSD on sourceforge? Post 302853517 by Scrutinizer on Saturday 14th of September 2013 08:28:45 PM
Old 09-14-2013
There seems to be a bit of info on the wiki page:

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Pod::Simple::Wiki::Tiddlywiki(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			Pod::Simple::Wiki::Tiddlywiki(3pm)

NAME
Pod::Simple::Wiki::Tiddlywiki - A class for creating Pod to Tiddlywiki wiki filters. SYNOPSIS
This module isn't used directly. Instead it is called via "Pod::Simple::Wiki": #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Pod::Simple::Wiki; my $parser = Pod::Simple::Wiki->new('tiddlywiki'); ... Convert Pod to a Tiddlywiki wiki format using the installed "pod2wiki" utility: pod2wiki --style tiddlywiki file.pod > file.wiki DESCRIPTION
The "Pod::Simple::Wiki::Tiddlywiki" module is used for converting Pod text to Wiki text. Pod (Plain Old Documentation) is a simple markup language used for writing Perl documentation. For an introduction to Tiddlywiki see: http://tiddlywiki.com/ This module isn't generally invoked directly. Instead it is called via "Pod::Simple::Wiki". See the Pod::Simple::Wiki and pod2wiki documentation for more information. METHODS
Pod::Simple::Wiki::Tiddlywiki inherits all of the methods of "Pod::Simple" and "Pod::Simple::Wiki". See Pod::Simple and Pod::Simple::Wiki for more details. Tiddlywiki Specific information SEE ALSO
This module also installs a "pod2wiki" command line utility. See "pod2wiki --help" for details. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Submit a bugfix or test and your name will go here. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
Please refer to the DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY in Pod::Simple::Wiki. AUTHORS
John McNamara jmcnamara@cpan.org Ron Savage, ron@savage.net.au COPYRIGHT
X MMIII-MMVIII, John McNamara. All Rights Reserved. This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2009-08-26 Pod::Simple::Wiki::Tiddlywiki(3pm)
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