=head1 NAME HTML::Widget::Manual::Developer =head1 perltidy Suggested C<>perltidyrc> settings, derived from Perl Best Practises. -l=80 # Max line width -i=4 # Indent level is 4 cols -ci=4 # Continuation indent is 4 cols -vt=2 # Maximal vertical tightness -cti=0 # No extra indentation for closing brackets -pt=1 # Medium parenthesis tightness -bt=1 # Medium brace tightness -sbt=1 # Medium square bracket tightness -bbt=1 # Medium block brace tightness -nsfs # No space before semicolons -nolq # Don't outdent long quoted strings -wbb="% + - * / x != == >= <= =~ !~ < > | & >= < = **= += *= &= <<= &&= -= /= |= >>= ||= .= %= ^= x=" # Break before all operators -sot # Stack opening tokens -sct # Stack closing tokens =head1 AUTHOR Carl Franks C =head1 LICENSE This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut 1;