Re: Lost markers after Reference Library update
Re: Lost markers after Reference Library update
- Subject: Re: Lost markers after Reference Library update
- From: Ronald Hayden <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:27:40 -0800
On 12/24/2007 I let Xcode update "Core Reference Library" etc.
using the RSS-style update (that produces the filled circle progress
indicator). Post-update all the files are there but the markers/
bookmarks internal to each file have now disappeared.
The symbol pop-up appears to have a race condition, where it will
sometimes show the info and sometimes not. We'll see what we can do
about this in future releases.
BTW for some of us running Xcode on multiple systems it seemed to
save time and make more sense to download the large doc updates
once, then update all local systems off the same download dmg.... In
other words, I'm not sure the RSS system is progress. It also takes
away some control....
We have actually attempted to increase the flexibility of the system
here -- you can place doc sets in a central location on your network
and use the Xcode doc preferences to point to that location. In this
manner, you can have one set of updated doc sets that are used by
multiple systems.
if there were serious or major changes in the doc (there are not, as
a practical matter) the RSS-style system could potentially create a
version control nightmare...
I'm not sure what you mean here. I will mention, though, that given
multiple versions of the same doc set in your doc set search paths,
Xcode should only load the latest version.
-- Ron
On Dec 28, 2007, at 4:44 AM, William Bates wrote:
On 12/24/2007 I let Xcode update "Core Reference Library" etc.
using the RSS-style update (that produces the filled circle progress
indicator). Post-update all the files are there but the markers/
bookmarks internal to each file have now disappeared. Now I
sometimes thought there were too many of these, but they were handy.
Should I file a bug report or it this the way it is supposed to be?
BTW for some of us running Xcode on multiple systems it seemed to
save time and make more sense to download the large doc updates
once, then update all local systems off the same download dmg.... In
other words, I'm not sure the RSS system is progress. It also takes
away some control.... if there were serious or major changes in the
doc (there are not, as a practical matter) the RSS-style system
could potentially create a version control nightmare...
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