There are over 300 packages so it I'm not really sure how a table of 
contents would help - could you describe what you'd want one for? The 
easiest way to find a package is to start typing its name.

On Thursday, May 1, 2014 2:09:42 PM UTC-4, Hans W Borchers wrote:
>
> This list is difficult to scroll (because of using large fonts, probably).
> I am still missing a "table of contents" like on the package list for 
> version 0.2.0 !
>  
>
> On Thursday, May 1, 2014 7:34:46 PM UTC+2, Matt Bauman wrote:
>>
>> The package lists are actually different between the two releases, 
>> depending upon when they were last generated (and if some versions of a 
>> package require v0.3).  A much better resource is 
>> http://iainnz.github.io/packages.julialang.org/
>>
>> It'd be really wonderful to get that into the official docs before the 
>> 0.3 release; cf. https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/5665
>>
>> On Thursday, May 1, 2014 12:36:38 PM UTC-4, Hans W Borchers wrote:
>>>
>>> When in need for a list of packages and their documentation, going to 
>>> page
>>>
>>>     http://docs.julialang.org/en/release-0.2/packages/packagelist/
>>>
>>> will show the list of all packages in the left frame. But for the new or 
>>> latest version,
>>>
>>>     http://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/packages/packagelist/
>>>
>>> displays the table of contents for the Julia manual on the left side, 
>>> which is kind of inconvenient.
>>> Is there any reason why these two pages with package lists behave 
>>> differently?
>>>
>>> (I understand that the list of package itself is the same for all 
>>> versions.)
>>>
>>>

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