Re: documentation window and "Previous"
Re: documentation window and "Previous"
- Subject: Re: documentation window and "Previous"
- From: Ronald Hayden <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 11:52:24 -0800
Removes the framesets where? I'm still seeing framesets.
We are no longer using framesets -- instead we use an iframe which is
embedded in the page rather than defined by a frameset definition
file. The result is very similar, but it resolves many problems with
our previous approach (such as the TOC not showing up depending on how
you access the page).
Furthermore, as shown in Xcode (though not on the Web), this doc is
unreadable because some of the info in the right frame has moved off
the
frame to the left (i.e. stuff from the right frame is hidden under
left
frame).
We will look into that -- it appears some of our AppleScript specific
formatting has a problem (if anyone sees this on other pages, please
do file a bug).
-- Ron
On Dec 20, 2007, at 5:02 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:00:03 -0800, Ronald Hayden
<email@hidden> said:
Thanks for the detailed comments. We'll take these into
consideration
as we work on our next set of UI refinements for doc viewing.
- TOC vanishes when navigating (see start of thread)
I mentioned we had a solution in the works for this, and I'm happy to
say that as of now if you check for doc set updates it should be
available. The latest documentation removes the framesets previously
used for TOCs, addressing numerous issues we've had over the years.
Removes the framesets where? I'm still seeing framesets. Here, for
example:
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/AppleScript/Reference/StudioReferen
ce/sr6_data_suite/sr_data_view.html
Furthermore, as shown in Xcode (though not on the Web), this doc is
unreadable because some of the info in the right frame has moved off
the
frame to the left (i.e. stuff from the right frame is hidden under
left
frame).
m.
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