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Re: Function popup disappeared from doc reader after latest update
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Re: Function popup disappeared from doc reader after latest update


  • Subject: Re: Function popup disappeared from doc reader after latest update
  • From: Ronald Hayden <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 22:51:17 -0800

I did not have to dance this dance before; it is a change (for the worse) in behavior.

This will be fixed in the next doc set update.

 -- Ron

On Feb 11, 2008, at 11:03 AM, Larry Campbell wrote:

On Feb 11, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Larry Campbell wrote:

I recently clicked the "Update" button next to "Core Reference Library" to install updated documentation (Xcode 3.0). Before I did this, class reference pages had a popup button at the top of the pane, just under the splitter bar, that listed all methods/ constants/protocols etc. in the page for quick access. Now this button is gone. Is this a feature? A bug? A user error (somehow)?

- lc

Answering my own question: after some more experimentation I found that this happens when I type a class or method name into the search bar and click on the search result. If instead I browse to the class reference page, the method popup appears. I also found that if I search to the reference page, and the method popup is missing, I can make it reappear by clicking on the rightmost element of the breadcrumb trail at the top of the page (which is normally not visible, as the search index method starts the reference page out scrolled up a bit so you can't see it). So, for example, if I search for the NSMutableDictionary class, and don't see the popup, I can restore it by scrolling up to reveal the (hidden) breadcrumb trail:


ADC Home > Reference Library > Reference > Cocoa > Data Management > NSMutableDictionary Class Reference >

and clicking on "NSMutableDictionary Class Reference".

I did not have to dance this dance before; it is a change (for the worse) in behavior.

- lc

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