we really need to be able to link to /docs/2.0/, /docs/1.0/, etc. which currently we cannot. So this is something we have discussed with Per Einar and wanted to involve you in this discussion:<snip>
>> [Per Einar: the link to /2.0/ won't work as it's not a docset :)] >> >> Should we make it as a such? I think it'll pay off in the long run, >> even though you will have to make one more click... > > Yep, I agree. Well actually I was hoping to be able to have it like > this: 2.0 a docset, so with index.html, and in docs/ have links to the > 2.0 docsets so that docs/index.html stays like it is now.
that's doable. But it won't be so smooth. Since I don't want to make 2.0 , 1.0 and general docsets hidden, they will get automatically linked from /docs/index.html, do you think it'll be ok to have both links to the parent docsets and their child docsets on the same index.html? what I mean is that we can use links => [] to link to the 'docs' docset's grandchildren, but the link to the children docsets will be there too, so we will end up with:
but won't that be confusing?
Yes, I agree, it'll all be confusing. I guess I prefer your first option: making 1.0 and 2.0 docsets and having one more level of nesting.
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