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Russ Cox authored
1. Generate TOC for package pages using template, instead of using JavaScript magic. This makes the pages generated by godoc -html easier to export to other systems. 2. Make TOC one column. It's hard to do two columns portably without invoking JavaScript. 3. Since the TOC is only one column, show full type signatures for functions and methods. Many times that's all you need to see anyway. 4. Name the section after the TOC "Overview". Naming it something is important, to set it off from the TOC and so that there's a quick link to it in the TOC. For now, some illustrative examples: http://swtch.com:6060/pkg/io/ http://swtch.com:6060/pkg/strings/ http://swtch.com:6060/pkg/tabwriter/ http://swtch.com:6060/pkg/unicode/ Fixes #1982. R=gri, bradfitz, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5303044
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