Is there already a way to greatly reduce the number of files that Scribble creates for a small one-page manual (like is used for the documentation of a package)?

In Racket 6.1, Scribble creates 18 files, in 2 directories. Before this change, Scribble created only 5 files, in 1 directory, for the same input. 1-3 files would be preferable.

Example generated directory tree with the 18 files:

    racket/scgi/doc/
    |-- doc/
    |   |-- blueboxes.rktd
    |   |-- index.html
    |   |-- in.sxref
    |   |-- out0.sxref
    |   |-- out1.sxref
    |   |-- out.sxref
    |   |-- stamp.sxref
    |   `-- synced.rktd
    |-- doc-site.css
    |-- doc-site.js
    |-- manual-fonts.css
    |-- manual-racket.css
    |-- manual-racket.js
    |-- manual-style.css
    |-- racket.css
    |-- scribble-common.js
    |-- scribble.css
    `-- scribble-style.css

(Yes, I can see that some of the `.css` and `.js` files could be shared among multiple packages', if the multiple packages' documentation were all in the same storage, and they were all generated by the same Racket version. That's not the case on my Web server, nor the case in individual package distributions.)

Neil V.

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