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Re: Xcode documentation update changed things
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Re: Xcode documentation update changed things


  • Subject: Re: Xcode documentation update changed things
  • From: Andrew Taylor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 13:07:29 -0400

At 9:52 AM -0700 4/19/06, David Dunham wrote:
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On 19 Apr 2006, at 09:28, Andrew Taylor wrote:

I travel - web access is NOT guaranteed so I prefer to have documentation on my machine. Now whenever I search for any documentation I always end up in Safari - not in Xcode like I used to. (I don't want to be in Safari even when I have a web connection either.)

What did that documentation updater do to my installation and how do I get back to where I was?

In Xcode Preferences, the Documentation pane, have you dragged your PDF folder so that it's above Web?

Looking further, I have this feeling that I lost "everything local" at some point further in the past, and it was just a search I did after the documentation update had the documents out on the web as the most relevant items instead of local - which is what usually seems to happen for me.


ah well, false alarm and I will have to set things up for local copies again someday.

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