Re: Tips on Reading TFM?
Re: Tips on Reading TFM?
- Subject: Re: Tips on Reading TFM?
- From: Tom Harrington <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 18:49:56 -0700
Matt Rollefson wrote:
In general, we're trying to make Project Builder a convenient way to
find all the documentation you need. The fact that Project Builder can
do focused symbol searches makes it much more convenient for finding API
reference than just general text searches, and we aim to refine that
functionality in the future. There are still some specific bugs, but
we're looking to address as many as we can for the next tools release.
If you haven't tried using Project Builder for documentation access,
please give it a try and send us feedback about how well it works, what
ways it doesn't work for you, and ways in which you'd like to see it
improved.
Thanks, will do. Via the ADC feedback page, I presume?
By the way, if you have typed a method or class name in your source code
and want to see the documentation for it, just option-double-click on it.
That's pretty nice, and leads to what'll be my first feedback: There's
no (apparent) documentation for NSRect and NSPoint. Not that there's
much to them, but if something like option-double-click works for some
NS* stuff it should work for all of it, IMHO, even if that means just
bringing up the appropriate header file so that I can see the definition.
--
Tom Harrington, Cybernetic Entomologist
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