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Re: Doc access for Cocoa
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Re: Doc access for Cocoa


  • Subject: Re: Doc access for Cocoa
  • From: "Sven A. Schmidt" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 16:49:49 +0100

On Samstag, November 10, 2001, at 01:10 Uhr, Rainer Brockerhoff wrote:

CLASS BROWSER
...
We are in the process right now of prioritizing what our next set of doc
access features should be. Feel free to post suggestions here or email
them to me.

The Class Browser is a great help. It would be even better if html files in PB remembered the scrolling position when you return to them, like source files do. Better cross-linking between docs would also help; many references to a specific method in another class link to the top of the document instead of to the proper method call.

Yes, and add to that the ability to have more than one view of a html file open. Why does this limitation exist? It would be of great help if it were possible to have an "open in new window" modifier key, like the command key for webbrowsers. Right now I find myself double clicking on source files to get a new window and starting to browse again from the top of the cocoa docs in there.

One should keep in mind when complaining about the docs that what you get is totally free. The grass is always greener on the other side but most of the time there's a fee to admission. Project/InterfaceBuilder are great tools and even though some of you still know the even greater Next versions of them, they are a lot better than other IDEs I know.

Sven


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