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Re: Documentation sets don't seem to be available
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Re: Documentation sets don't seem to be available


  • Subject: Re: Documentation sets don't seem to be available
  • From: Ian Piper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 03 Oct 2009 23:05:07 +0100

Thanks Ron,

Looks like you are right - I can search in the full documentation window fine. It is just QuickHelp that is misbehaving. Is there a way to force re-indexing?


Ian.
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On 3 Oct 2009, at 19:43, Ronald Hayden wrote:

If you use Help->Documentation to bring up the doc window, are you able to search and get docs?

If so, from the error message, it sounds like there is an indexing issue. For some reason Xcode can't figure out what it is you have selected, so it can't look up the docs.  If you are able to search docs in the doc window, I'll have to leave the indexing issues to others more familiar with that aspect of things.

(A workaround in the meantime would be to use Command-Option-double-click, which will do a textual search on the docs and doesn't require the Xcode index.)

 -- Ron

On Oct 3, 2009, at 11:15 AM, Ian Piper wrote:

Hi all,

I've noticed that on my SL Xcode (3.2 (10A432)) installation I can no longer bring up reference documentation using QuickHelp - doing opt-double-click just shows the message "Cannot determine the symbol for the current selection. " In Preferences I have the "Check for and install updates automatically" option checked, and when I click the "Check and Install Now" button it briefly shows the message "No updates available".

Can anyone suggest what might be amiss?


Ian.
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