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Re: documentation window scrolls its contents spontaneously
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Re: documentation window scrolls its contents spontaneously


  • Subject: Re: documentation window scrolls its contents spontaneously
  • From: Ronald Hayden <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 04 Sep 2009 14:42:13 -0700

DocSets do not provide dates, and you cannot tell by looking at a page of
the documentation what docset it comes from

On this, the status bar at the bottom of Xcode shows the doc set as the first item in the breadcrumb for the document.


 -- Ron

On Sep 4, 2009, at 2:20 PM, Matt Neuburg wrote:

On or about 9/4/09 11:14 AM, thus spake "Ronald Hayden" <email@hidden >:

Well, I downloaded those revisions last night and it didn't fix it
for me.

We removed the tooltips, and have verified the fix in multiple ways, so I would like to understand more:

- Which doc set are you seeing this in?  Is there a specific link we
can try to duplicate it with?

My original post provided a specific case in point. 100% reproducible here.


DocSets do not provide dates, and you cannot tell by looking at a page of
the documentation what docset it comes from, so I don't know what you mean
by "which doc set". The page itself is marked "Last updated: 2009-08-28".
Does that help you? It might be CoreRef 400.27 but I cannot be certain.


By the way, a workaround is to force the page to open in the browser. The
problem doesn't occur in Safari, only in Xcode's own doc viewer.


m.

Let's say you're reading some documentation in the documentation window (for
example, the NSDictionary class ref). And let's say that documentation page
contains one of those funny-looking links that has a dashed underline (for
example, the words "block objects" at the end of the Enumeration section).

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