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Re: Download docsets for Xcode3.2/Snow Leopard?
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Re: Download docsets for Xcode3.2/Snow Leopard?


  • Subject: Re: Download docsets for Xcode3.2/Snow Leopard?
  • From: lbland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 10:58:56 -0400


On Sep 7, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Ian Piper wrote:

I don't know of a location from which to download them. However, if you subscribe you do have local copies, buried inside the docset packages that you will find at /Developer/Documentation. You can just open these up with a control-click like any other package folder. I haven't seen the pdf versions of documents in there, but the html and sample projects seem to be present and correct.

On Sep 7, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Andy Lee wrote:

<http://boredzo.org/blog/archives/2009-09-02/the-other-way-to- install-the-mac-reference-library>

Thanks guys!

In the end, I subscribed one computer and after the download completed tar'd up the DocSets subdirectory and put that on a server for local distribution. It seems to work ...

thanks!-

-lance

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