Here you will find: https://temp.perl6.party/pub/2017/PSix-Docs-Oct-30-2017.epub
I used Caliber with the single-page documents you mentioned, and in the Convert Separately → Content section, I suggested using the h1 , h2 and h3 selectors to find out where the headings of level 1, 2, and 3 in are. Except for some display errors , it seems to work.
In 2018, I hope that we will make Pod::To::SQL , which will load our documents into the SQLite database, and each bit of information will be marked accordingly. This will allow us to create a more dynamic site, make the p6doc tool more useful and use more such as yours: creating an offline version (a subset) of documents in various formats.
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