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Is there an elegant way to get the URL (file:/// or http://) of the currently open documentation page?
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Is there an elegant way to get the URL (file:/// or http://) of the currently open documentation page?


  • Subject: Is there an elegant way to get the URL (file:/// or http://) of the currently open documentation page?
  • From: "Diop Mercer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 12:01:35 -0400

Hi. In comments in my code, I often would like to paste the URL of
some pertinent piece of the Cocoa documentation.  The Xcode
documentation browser itself is just a web browser.

Unfortunately when I control-click in the documentation browser ,
there's no "Copy URL" function. And there's of course no Address entry
area in the toolbar to grab the current URL from.

I can right-click and choose to "Open Page in Browser", open the
current page in Safari, and finally copy the URL from there, but
that's clunky, frankly.

Is there an elegant way to get the URL (file:/// or http://) of the
currently open documentation page?




Thanks,
-m
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