Data::Presenter - Present data stored in hashes of arrays This document refers to version 0.64 of Data::Presenter. This version was released October 5, 2003. To install this module on your system, place the tarball archive file in a temporary directory and call the following: % gunzip Data-Presenter-0.64.tar.gz % tar xf Data-Presenter-0.64.tar % cd Data-Presenter-0.64 % perl Makefile.PL % make % make test % make install To better understand the tests as they are run, you may substitute the following for the next-to-last-line in the sequence of commands above: % make test TEST_VERBOSE=1 If you are installing this module over any earlier version, you may substitute the following for the last line in the sequence of commands above: % make install UNINST=1 If you are installing this module on a Win32 system with 'nmake', substitute 'nmake' for 'make' in the sequence of commands above. Data::Presenter uses the Carp module which is part of the standard Perl distribution. Data::Presenter also uses the List::Compare module by the same author. This module is available from CPAN; versions 0.15 and later should be used. This distribution comes with four sample Data::Presenter subclass modules which illustrate what is required for such a subclass. In addition, the distribution comes with four configuration files, one for each sample subclass, which are required to construct a new Data::Presenter subclass object. The distribution comes with four sourcefiles, one per subclass. These sample subclasses are fully installed when you install Data::Presenter. Once you master the principles of creating a Data::Presenter invocant subclass you may delete these sample files. From time to time the author writes articles discussing Data::Presenter. These articles will be available at http://www.concentric.net/~Jkeen/data. Author: James E. Keenan (jkeenan@cpan.org). Creation date: October 25, 2001. Last modification date: October 5, 2003. Copyright (c) 2001-2003 James E. Keenan. United States. All rights reserved. This is free software and may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.