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Re: Documentation viewer psuedo-broken


  • Subject: Re: Documentation viewer psuedo-broken
  • From: Mark Eissler <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:43:15 -0500

Hrmm. I just witnessed this exact issue yesterday and thought it might have been started after I had to force kill Xcode a few times when it got hung up during the build process. I solved it by trashing my Xcode prefs file. A bit heavy handed but it didn't have time to investigate.

Good to see there's a fix coming. Now about Xcode hanging during the build process... I am pretty sure it's been mentioned on this list recently. Also annoying since you can only force kill when this happens. Trying to quit the application results in a warning that Xcode is building and lets you choose to quit anyway but alas, selecting quit just results in a loop of the same dialog box dropping down and going away.

-mark

On Jan 15, 2004, at 1:31 AM, Matt Morse wrote:

Francisco,

There have been several reports of this problem. The easiest way to fix it is to delete the defaults that have bogus values. In a Terminal window, execute these commands:

> defaults delete com.apple.Xcode PBXHelpWindowContentConfiguration
> defaults delete com.apple.Xcode PBXHelpWindowGeometry

This will return the Documentation window to its 'factory preset' values for size, placement, splitview settings, etc. This bug has been fixed, and the fix will be available in the next release of Xcode. Until then, I'm afraid resetting the defaults as explained above is the best workaround for those seeing the problem.

Sorry for the inconvenience,
-- Matt

PS: By the way, the xcode-users mailing list is the place for questions of this sort, so I've cc'd that list rather than the projectbuilder-users list, which was cc'd in your message.



On Jan 14, 2004, at 8:28 PM, Francisco Tolmasky wrote:

For some reason my xcode documentation viewer has the left hand side
(where you select which documentation) almost completely shrunken, and
I can't expand it.  Does anyone know how to fix this?

[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/pdf which had a name of Picture 1.pdf]
Francisco Tolmasky
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http://users.adelphia.net/~ftolmasky
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