This package shall collect various PerlPoint style examples. It starts with a style derived from the CD style of the German Perl Workshop CDs, which are produced with PerlPointCD, and a style emulating a well known and often used C style with Java tree navigation and frames. Please note that the styles are incomplete yet in terms of documentation, screenshots and the like. This shall be improved in future versions. Nevertheless I think they already give a good impression about the idea and structure of the new style concept introduced with PerlPoint::Package 0.40, and they are fully functional and usable. INSTALLATION Unpack the archive into a PerlPoint style base directory. If you don't have one, make it and set the -styledir option of your converter appropriately. See converter docs or the tutorial in C for details about styles. DOCUMENTATION See converter docs about supported styles. See C and its tutorial for styles in general. SUPPPORT A PerlPoint mailing list is set up to discuss usage, ideas, bugs, suggestions and translator development. To subscribe, please send an empty message to perlpoint-subscribe@perl.org. If you prefer, you can contact me via perl@jochen-stenzel.de as well. CREDITS Thanks to Jürgen Christoffel who provided most of the CSS based stuff (originally designed for the German Perl Workshop CDs). AUTHOR Copyright (c) Jochen Stenzel (perl@jochen-stenzel.de), 1999-2005. All rights reserved. These styles are free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License distributed with Perl version 5.003 or (at your option) any later version. Please refer to the Artistic License that came with your Perl distribution for more details. License and author hints stored in the styles documentation apply. Please have a look. The Artistic License should have been included in your distribution of Perl. It resides in the file named "Artistic" at the top-level of the Perl source tree (where Perl was downloaded/unpacked - ask your system administrator if you dont know where this is). Alternatively, the current version of the Artistic License distributed with Perl can be viewed on-line on the World-Wide Web (WWW) from the following URL: http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html. DISCLAIMER This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but is provided "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either expressed or implied, INCLUDING, without limitation, the implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The ENTIRE RISK as to the quality and performance of the software IS WITH YOU (the holder of the software). Should the software prove defective, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. IN NO EVENT WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY CREATE, MODIFY, OR DISTRIBUTE THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE TO YOU OR TO ANY OTHER ENTITY FOR ANY KIND OF DAMAGES (no matter how awful - not even if they arise from known or unknown flaws in the software). Please refer to the Artistic License that came with your Perl distribution for more details.