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Re: Getting the most out of ADC docs



Cliff

> My question is about [ the PDF ] documentation. How do you
install it? Where do you put it?

You don't need to. The PDF's are for printing.

Well, they're also for viewing online, and for searching. And often easier to read, since information flows naturally, instead of being broken into pages.


I've found this really confusing too. The problem for me is that the Xcode documentation window often helpfully includes a PDF icon. Since the PDFs are easier to read and search, I keep wanting to click that PDF icon. But this downloads from the Apple site, rather than linking to the already-downloaded PDFs.

So the presumption is that we didn't put the download in the right place. Because obviously Xcode would have a way to connect the two. After all, it tells me there's new documentation.
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