Re: A documetation suggestion (was Re: Cocoa et al as HCI usability problem)
Re: A documetation suggestion (was Re: Cocoa et al as HCI usability problem)
- Subject: Re: A documetation suggestion (was Re: Cocoa et al as HCI usability problem)
- From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 18:32:06 -0400
On May 22, 2008, at 6:22 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
On May 22, 2008, at 11:15 AM, Jonathan Hendry wrote:
Perhaps a better way of doing this would be a web or WebKit app
with two panes. One that shows the Apple docs at Apple's site, and
the other pane points to a page at a non-Apple wiki site that
corresponds to the currently displayed Apple site.
That would ensure that the Apple content stays up to date, while
allowing unlimited wiki commenting.
This is not just better, it is probably the best idea I've ever
heard on this subject.
if this was integrated into something like AppKido with the current
CocoaDev.com wiki you could create everything you want without
relying on Apple's involvement or buy-in.
Now if I'd only built something like this into AppKiDo when users
suggested it, I'd have been hailed as a genius! :)
I'm not sure if AppKido currently takes advantage of the docset
frameworks or not. but that would be the best way to meld these two
things together.
Not the current release. My latest dev build queries the sqlite
docset databases, but I'm not sure if that's what you mean. I'll bug
you about this off-list.
--Andy
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