On May 8, 2005, at 11:46 AM, Charles Srstka wrote: On May 8, 2005, at 1:17 PM, kevin callahan wrote:
On May 8, 2005, at 10:59 AM, Charles Srstka wrote:
You're gonna love this - Spotlight is hard-wired to ignore the /Developer/ADC Reference Library folder when indexing. It will not get indexed, and you will not be able to content-search it at *all* using Spotlight. Apple has apparently assumed that the XCode doc search is good enough and you would never, ever need to use Spotlight to search the developer docs. Isn't that great?
I put an alias to the ADC Reference Library in my ~/Documents folder, and when I do a Spotlight search, I get results back from /Developer/..
Kevin
Are you sure you are finding the contents of files and not just the filenames? Because that definitely does not work when I try it. You can find filenames (i.e. searching for "NSString" will turn up NSString.html), but not for contents of files that are not in the filename.
Charles
If I do a Spotlight search on, let's say, CFBundleIdentifier, I get an instantaneous (it seems!) result .. choices include files such as
MidiDriver.html
and if you open that file, you'll see
Driver bundle/plug-in properties A driver's bundle settings should include settings resembling the following: Bundle settings: CFBundleIdentifier String com.mycompany.midi.driver.mydevice (note that this will be the driver's persistent ID in MIDISetup's) CFPlugInDynamicRegistration String NO
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