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Searching Xcode help (was: Developing a Widget)
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Searching Xcode help (was: Developing a Widget)


  • Subject: Searching Xcode help (was: Developing a Widget)
  • From: Douglas Norton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 08:37:50 +0000

On 4 Mar 2006, at 18:08, Chris Espinosa wrote:


You can always search all ADC documentation from the Xcode Help > Documentation menu. That gives a ranked response across all Apple documentation, most of which is on your HD so you can do it when your portable is not on the Net (which is increasingly rare, I know)


I often do this, and get internet based documents in the result list, However just as often I am not connected to the internet.

When this happens, I cannot simply scan down the list using the down arrow as it keeps popping up a sheet telling me the document was not in any of the known locations on internet results.

Is there any way to prevent this sheet?

It would be better if that message was presented in the main view, just like safari does when you are not online. Then I could navigate the list without interruption.


Thanks

Douglas
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