+Things which have been suggested but will not be done
+ Recursive file processing
+ A -r flag might be nice, but this is best handled by an exterior shell
+ script.
+
+ Make perltidy support the syntax of module XXX
+ This generally won't be done unless the module is part of the core perl
+ distribution because it is such an open-ended problem. Compounding the
+ problem is the fact that perltidy often is invoked within an editor on
+ small snippets of code, so it must to work correctly without seeing any
+ particular 'use xxx' statement. Therefore, any syntax changes that
+ conflict with standard Perl syntax can't easily be handled.
+
+ However, an effort is being made to make perltidy generally more
+ tolerant of extensions to perl syntax. Also, the pre- and post-filter
+ capabilities of the Tidy.pm module may help.
+