Re: troubling article : a few real argument of my own.
Re: troubling article : a few real argument of my own.
- Subject: Re: troubling article : a few real argument of my own.
- From: David Blanton <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 09:27:12 -0600
On 6/11/03 8:18 AM, "Andy Lee" <email@hidden> wrote:
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At 2:35 PM +0200 6/11/03, Marco Binder wrote:
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> I m a die-hard user of Cocoa Browser, simple yet effective. It is
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> almost never necessary to do a search because everything is where
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> you d expect it.
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And when you *do* need to do a search, may I suggest a freeware app I
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have been working on, called AppKiDo:
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<http://homepage.mac.com/aglee/downloads>. Searches are by
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substring, so you don't need to know the full spelling of what you're
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looking for. I've found this a pretty decent approximation to a
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topic-based search. I also find AppKiDo much easier to navigate than
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a web browser (which is the main reason I wrote it).
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> You do need to search for a given keyword or so? Finders "Find by
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> content" does a good job for that- simply limit the search to your
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> doc folder! Or better even, include the frameworks' headers!
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Another search-by-content tool is MTLibrarian:
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<http://www.montagetech.com/software.html>. Finder's "Find" has
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improved, but I still find MTLibrarian nicer to use. I used to rely
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on it heavily but now I only la
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> You need examples and detailed descriptions? Ever looked at the ADC
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> site? It has a great number of examples and all the availably
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> documentation...
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I recommend downloading examples and indexing them in MTLibrarian.
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So when you're wondering how to properly use
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-tableViewSelectionDidChange:, just search for it in the example
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code. Having it locally indexed makes this fast and easy.
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--Andy
If you do not have AppKiDo you are missing out. I use AppKiDo and Cocoa
Browser concurrently.
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