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Re: Getting the most out of ADC docs



David Dunham <email@hidden> wrote:

> 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.

There's a convenient way to solve this, it's just not very well
documented: download the pdf image, copy its contents to a place of your
choice (say ~/Aug05DevDocPDF/), and then add this to the "Extended
Locations" list in the Documentation tab of Xcode's preferences.  Make
sure that it is above the Web entry, if you have that too.

This works very well for me.


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Stefan Haller
Ableton
http://www.ableton.com/
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