Re: Latest Core Reference Library breaks Xcode bookmarks
Re: Latest Core Reference Library breaks Xcode bookmarks
- Subject: Re: Latest Core Reference Library breaks Xcode bookmarks
- From: Matthew Morse <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:21:28 -0700
Bill,
I just updated the Developer Tools Reference library on a new
installation of Xcode 3.0 and can't reproduce the problems you
describe. My bookmarks to the Framework Programming Guide and other
items you mentioned still work properly after the update. The Help
menu items also work properly. Obviously, there's something different
between our situations.
Could you file a problem report at <http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/
> and include any details you think might be relevant? In particular,
could you include the output from running this command in a Terminal
window:
> defaults read com.apple.Xcode
XCDocSetAccessWindowContentConfiguration
Also, the pages that display "921" are curious. Could you include one
of those? You should be able to Control click on one of those pages,
open it in a browser, and get the file path to the source file that way.
Thanks,
- Matt
On Jun 13, 2008, at 6:52 AM PDT, Bill Cheeseman wrote:
on 2008-06-13 9:22 AM, William J. Cheeseman at email@hidden
wrote:
It broke many, but not all, of my carefully saved bookmarks for
reference
documents and programming guides that I consult frequently.
It's worse than I thought. The documents are simply gone, as far as
the
Xcode documentation window knows. (This applies to the new Developer
Tools
Reference Library 203.4, not the Core Reference Library as I
indicated in my
first message.)
For example, when I search the new Developer Tools Reference Library
203.4
for "Framework Programming Guide," it shows up in the list of found
documents. But when I select it, the documentation text pane
contains only
the number 921.
I do find the intact "Framework Programming Guide" on my computer at
file:///Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.Deve
loperTools.docset/Contents/Resources/Documents/documentation/MacOSX/
Conceptu
al/BPFrameworks/Frameworks.html. And it opens correctly in Safari.
So is this just an indexing problem in Xcode? How do I fix it?
Another problem, presumably related: when I choose "Xcode User
Guide" from
Xcode's Help menu, nothing happens.
All this is on Mac OS X 10.5.3 with Xcode 3.0.
--
Bill Cheeseman - email@hidden
Quechee Software, Quechee, Vermont, USA
www.quecheesoftware.com
PreFab Software - www.prefabsoftware.com
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