Re: [Q] XCode 3.2 and missing local Snow Leopard Reference
Re: [Q] XCode 3.2 and missing local Snow Leopard Reference
- Subject: Re: [Q] XCode 3.2 and missing local Snow Leopard Reference
- From: Joar Wingfors <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 08:49:42 -0700
On 1 sep 2009, at 08.08, JongAm Park wrote:
Recently, it was annoying that updates on document window tried
downloading all the documents especially when Xcode is freshly
installed, and you know that there is no more recent document.
Probably is it the reason to changed to all web-hosted documents?
Sometimes, I am in situation where I can't connect to internet. Then
I can't lookup some documents which are only on Apple's web site.
Is there no way to make guide line document local?
The developer documentation is updated much more frequently than Xcode
itself. For this reason, it doesn't make a lot of sense to bundle a
copy of the documentation with the Xcode installer. If you install
Xcode right away when it's released you would get the most recent
version of the documentation, but if you wait just a month or so, you
might very well not - In which case you would have to go and download
an updated copy in any case. So, in order to keep the Xcode installer
smaller, and in order to avoid potentially forcing you to download the
documentation more than once per revision, your local copy of the
documentation is now a separate download.
Like Jean-Daniel pointed out, you control the automatic download of
local Documentation Sets from the Documentation preference pane.
Besides preferences for the download of local Doc Sets, it also allows
you to configure the appearance of the very nice new Quick Help panel.
Go check it out!
j o a r
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