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NAME

       Pod::Elemental::Paragraph - a paragraph in a Pod document

VERSION

       version 0.103006

OVERVIEW

       This is probably the most important role in the Pod-Elemental distribution.  Classes
       including this role represent paragraphs in a Pod document.  The paragraph is the
       fundamental unit of dividing up Pod documents, so this is a often-included role.

PERL VERSION

       This library should run on perls released even a long time ago.  It should work on any
       version of perl released in the last five years.

       Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum
       required version will not be increased.  The version may be increased for any reason, and
       there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl.

ATTRIBUTES

   content
       This is the textual content of the element, as in a Pod::Eventual event.  In other words,
       this Pod:

         =head2 content

       has a content of "content\n"

   start_line
       This attribute, which may or may not be set, indicates the line in the source document
       where the element began.

METHODS

   as_pod_string
       This returns the element  as a string, suitable for turning elements back into a document.
       Some elements, like a "=over" command, will stringify to include extra content like a
       "=back" command.  In the case of elements with children, this method will include the
       stringified children as well.

   as_debug_string
       This method returns a string, like "as_string", but is meant for getting an overview of
       the document structure, and is not suitable for reproducing a document.  Its exact output
       is likely to change over time.

AUTHOR

       Ricardo SIGNES <cpan@semiotic.systems>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Ricardo SIGNES.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.