Re: Documentation Broken
Re: Documentation Broken
- Subject: Re: Documentation Broken
- From: Ian Jackson <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 20:37:44 +1300
The exclamation point has gone now (but the files are still accessed online). I assume the exclamation mark would return if I downloaded the docs again, but I have limited data per month. I think when I clicked on it before, it just started downloading.
Ian.
On 31/01/2010, at 8:26 PM, Ronald Hayden wrote:
> What message do you get if you click on the exclamation point?
>
> -- Ron
>
> On Jan 30, 2010, at 11:09 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
>
>> Hi, thank you for your reply.
>> OK, I did what you said, and it said "getting" for a while, which eventually turned into "!". As before, the files are there, but evidently not quite right in some way. The reference page is still accessed online. I think if I tick the "Check for and install updates automatically", it's going to be downloading constantly.
>>
>> Ian.
>>
>> On 31/01/2010, at 3:53 PM, Ronald Hayden wrote:
>>
>>> Go into the Preferences, Documentation pane, and click the "Check and Update Now" button. That should download the docs and fix what you are seeing (let me know if it doesn't).
>>>
>>> Also, make sure the checkbox is set to automatically update docs.
>>>
>>> -- Ron
>>>
>>> On Jan 30, 2010, at 6:23 PM, Ian Jackson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I installed the iPhone SDK, and it appears to have broken my documentation. I have the docs:
>>>>
>>>> /Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.DeveloperTools.docset
>>>> /Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.adc.documentation.AppleSnowLeopard.CoreReference.docset
>>>> and
>>>> /Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.adc.documentation.AppleiPhone3_1.iPhoneLibrary.docset
>>>>
>>>> And these can be seen in the Xcode preferences>Documentation, with the path specified as shown, in the info dialogue. However, whenever I look for anything using the Developer Documentation window, a list of hits appears on the left, but when I click on one of the search results, it goes off and finds the http://developer.apple.com/mac/library... etc.
>>>>
>>>> i.e. I type in NSImage, a list of hits appears, including, NSImage Class Reference, which when clicked on, provides the Class Reference, but via the internet. Isn't the Class reference supposed to be in the docset?
>>>>
>>>> I tried reinstalling the previous version of Xcode from the MacOS installation disk, but the problem still persisted. I let the Xcode preferences try the "Check and Install Now" thing for the doc sets, and it spent ages downloading, but the result was the same.
>>>>
>>>> I tried deleting everything I could find to do with Xcode, then reinstalled Xcode from the disk - same problem. I upgraded to the current version 3.2.1 (1613) again, but same problem. At one point, the libraries had an exclamation mark beside them, even though the files were there.
>>>>
>>>> So does anyone know how I go about fixing this so that the local reference collection is used?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
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