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I'm playing with Zeal/Dash so I can view stdlib docs offline.
(I've been coding on public transport recently, without a reliable data connection.)
Anyone have tips for making the most of this setup? AFAICT docsets are basically HTML underneath.
I've been writing docs for different programming language operators (+, *, == and so on). Each one gets a separate web page.
I've suddenly realised that / is much harder! docs/+ and docs/== is fine, but docs// just doesn't work as a URL in a static site.
Any ideas?
I've been playing with labels on my code blocks. Sometimes I have useful labels, other times it's just "Example 2".
It's also unclear exactly where I put the label: Inside the box? Outside?
Are there any docs sites that do this really well?


