=head1 NAME Handouts - create handouts with simple keywords. =head1 SYNOPSIS topic <description> info <description> [<line> ... ] table [ rows | columns ] <description> <label_list> <data_list> ... =head1 EXAMPLES NOTE: Each of these lines would start on the first column of a file to be a valid example. topic Weak / Damp Spleen info Avoid concentrated sweets honey, sugar, molasses, maple syrup table rows Avoid energetically cold foods greens, grains celery, lettuce, cucumbers, spinach wheat, buckwheat, millet info Energetically cold foods are worse cold or raw info Overconsumption chills middle burner and spleen yang table columns Avoid energetically congesting foods dairy, cold, other milk, cheese ice cream, frozen yogurn, frozen treats pizza, greasy foods, spicy foods =head1 DESCRIPTION Create a text file as shown in the synopsis. Use the following keywords: o topic - description or name of topic for handout o info - information within topic o table rows - table information within topic; show by rows o table columns - table information within topic; show by columns =head1 RULES Blank lines are ignored. Any line beginning with a space is ignored. Keywords must be in the first column of the file. Any new keyword stops the processing of the previous keyword. Any line ending in a new line is taken as a line. Tables are organized as three parts: o description: follows "table [rows|columns]" keywords o title labels: comma separated list o data list for row or column: comma separated list Tables must have at least two columns or rows. Every table should have a matching set of lists for the title labels. All lists are comma separated lists. =head1 AUTHOR David Scott (leapingfrog@yahoo.com) =cut