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Re: Strange behavior of Developer Documentation window
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Re: Strange behavior of Developer Documentation window


  • Subject: Re: Strange behavior of Developer Documentation window
  • From: Bogdan Gherman <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 08:58:07 +0000


Matt Neuburg wrote:
On Sun, 1 Nov 2009 17:46:10 +0000, George Jr <email@hidden> said:
  
From time to time when I scroll down into an article in  Developer
Documentation (opened from the top menu bar, Help -> Documentation),
it jumps to the top  of the article by itself! (or some other random
location, depending on its mood;)  I do not need to click anything
just move the mouse around is enough to trigger it!

It is really annoying, since I cannot read the documentation in peace!

Did anyone else had the same problem?
    

Yes, we've had some threads on this already. Apple is supposedly mopping up
the pages where this occurs and replacing them. Make sure you have the
latest version of the docs. m.

  
Thanks a lot for your answer, I was almost going mad!

I am doing the updates regularly, but its weird because even common articles are having this problem like the article NSString.

What I figured out based on your answers is that I have to stay away from the tooltips and then, this problem does not appear.

Once again thank you!
Bogdan Gherman
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