>
>
> Notable feature additions are markdown support and an WEBrick servlet that 
> can 
> serve HTML from an ri store.  (This means that RubyGems 2.0+ no longer 
> needs 
> to build HTML documentation when installing gems.) 
>

Nice! I had a gem that did that, but it was quite the hack, so it was never 
very useful. But I always seemed like a good idea. So I am pleased to see 
that RDoc can now do it right out of the box.

Quick questions:

1. Can it browse multiple gems at once, or just one at a time?
2. Can it take advantage of custom formats?

Thanks.

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