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RUN_DEPENDS=${BUILD_DEPENDS} to use := which portlint has warned
about for a while.
PR: ports/168208
Approved by: portmgr (miwi)
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Suggested by: az
With hat: perl
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- changes: http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/RUBYKAT/HTML-GenToc-3.20/Changes
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Hat: portmgr
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HTML::GenToc generates anchors and a table of contents for
HTML documents. Depending on the arguments, it will insert
the information it generates, or output to a string, a separate file
or STDOUT.
While it defaults to taking H1 and H2 elements as the significant
elements to put into the table of contents, any tag can be defined
as a significant element. Also, it doesn't matter if the input
HTML code is complete, pure HTML, one can input pseudo-html
or page-fragments, which makes it suitable for using on templates
and HTML meta-languages such as WML.
Also included in the distrubution is hypertoc, a script which uses the
module so that one can process files on the command-line in a
user-friendly manner.
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