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Re: Subscribing to an ObjC 2.0 ref library doc-set with Xcode
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Re: Subscribing to an ObjC 2.0 ref library doc-set with Xcode


  • Subject: Re: Subscribing to an ObjC 2.0 ref library doc-set with Xcode
  • From: Retnuh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Apr 2009 18:23:18 -0400

Have you tried double clicking on the word to high light it and then go to Help > Show Research Assistant. Then once that opens up, it will tell you exactly what you want to know about the high lighted word. You can even dig down into the documentation for that word by clicking on any of the references supplied at the top of the Research Assistant.


I found this just now, it was the first result on Google: http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/index.php/t-380968.html

Sorry, but it looks like there might be nothing like that right now.

Stephen





Matias Pequeno wrote:
I think I didn't make myself clear.

I already have all the doc sets that appear on the list:
Apple Mac OS X 10.5
Mac OS X Leopard Core Library
Apple Xcode 3.1
Xcode 3.1 Dev Tools Lib
Apple iPhone OS
iPhone OS Lib
etc.

So, I re-phrase my question. Where do I download a docset for Objective-C?
My goal is to achieve, like in any other dev environment, a quick reference of the language. 

For example, if I have this line: @property (nonatomic, retain) Whatever *whoa;

And I do a Option + Double-Click on "nonatomic", I want to receive instant help on what "nonatomic" is.

Thanks!

On Apr 6, 2009, at 6:44 PM, Stephen Hunter wrote:

Open Xcode, then click on Help > Documentation.
Then on the left side of the window you will see "DOC SETS". Just under those are the Documentations to subscribe to and there is a "GET" button to download them.

I hope that helps you out.

Stephen

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