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steveklabnik and others added 9 commits May 13, 2015 02:57
Rather than port each individual change to these files, for the release,
I just waited to do it all at the end, in this commit. Since individual
comits made it to master, everyone should get proper credit in the
main tree, and AUTHORS includes those whose changes are here.
Attempted to organize them in a way more relevant to what newbies
would be interested in hearing.
Update BitSet docs to correct type in one more spot

removed accidental file
I also capitalised "The Standard Library" and neatened a few bits of grammar.
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@steveklabnik steveklabnik merged commit f0213d8 into rust-lang:beta May 13, 2015
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Time for sleep. 🎊

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Hey @steveklabnik, I hope you see this when you are awake again! :) After I saw you did this final docs release for 1.0, I went ahead and updated that script I wrote to convert TRPL to epub. And, well, it kinda escalated.

You probably want to check this out: http://killercup.github.io/trpl-ebook/

You can see the code for all this here: https://github.com/killercup/trpl-ebook

The code is pretty ugly right now, but it covers some edge cases like heading levels, ignoring lines of rust code blocks that start with # and even converting tables so they work with pandoc. Well, while I was at it, I also included rendering to HTML and PDF (using templates I had written before). (For PDF support you need to have LaTeX (xelatex) installed, and I needed to also do sudo tlmgr install framed.)

I'll be in IRC later today (~20:00 GMT+2).

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oh nice @killercup ! Yeah, ping me when you get on :)

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