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Re: Docsets and Research Assistant
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Re: Docsets and Research Assistant


  • Subject: Re: Docsets and Research Assistant
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:28:06 -0500

To answer this part of my question, docsetutil validate will complain, "Full-text index does not include node: {nodeName}" when the <Node> is designated (perhaps by default) as type="file", when it should be type="folder".

On my other problems:

2. It appears my trouble with Research Assistant was that I was trying it out with the methods of an informal protocol. RA relies on Code Sense to get type context for its method lookups. My i-p methods were applied to an instance variable of type id, and apparently Code Sense or Research Assistant gives up in such cases.

1. My problem that option-double-clicking on a symbol would not direct the Documentation window to my API unless my docset is selected _may_ have been cured, as well.

	— F

On 23 Nov 2007, at 4:32 PM, Fritz Anderson wrote:

When I run docsetutil validate on my docset, I get:
ERROR: An excessive number of documents (5 of 6) were not found in the full-text index.


The warnings were (class/category names redacted):
WARNING: Full-text index does not include node: Category02
...
Despite these warnings, the doc system's full-text search seems to reach all the pages in my docset.

The documentation tree is HeaderDoc-generated, with a masterTOC.html file and one folder per header at the root. Nodes.xml visits the index pages for the headers and the classes/categories. It is appended to this message.

Are these validation warnings normal? I'd guess not, as they add up to an error.

How should I avoid them?

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