Re: Xcode Documentation Window
Re: Xcode Documentation Window
- Subject: Re: Xcode Documentation Window
- From: Phil Hystad <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 14:29:56 -0800
Ron,
Thanks -- I get it now. The title is the name of the doc set where the first match is found. Since a lot of classes are in both iPhone and Mac OS X, and since iPhone is searched first, that is the one that is found.
phil
On Dec 14, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Ronald Hayden wrote:
>> Is this normal behavior or is there something messed up on my configuration?
>
> There's probably nothing wrong with your configuration; the Xcode doc window just has to guess what doc to show you and doesn't always have all the context necessary.
>
> You can ensure this doesn't happen by putting some search term in the search field to start a search, then using the popup list of doc sets to turn off the iPhone doc set.
>
> -- Ron
>
> On Dec 14, 2009, at 1:50 PM, Phil Hystad wrote:
>
>> I noticed something on my Xcode documentation window title and it has me wondering if there is something configured incorrectly for my Xcode system.
>>
>> I am developing an OS X Objective-C foundation program (not Cocoa, just a tool app) and popped open the documentation window to look up a class reference. The window title at the top says "iPhone Dev Center: NSCharacterSet Class Reference". I am curious about the fact that it says "iPhone Dev Center:" when in fact I am not developing an iPhone application.
>>
>> Is this normal behavior or is there something messed up on my configuration?
>>
>> phil
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