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Re: Documentation still not being installed
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Re: Documentation still not being installed


  • Subject: Re: Documentation still not being installed
  • From: Ronald Hayden <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 08:46:53 -0700

If you went with the default install option for docs you don't usually have to manually initiate doc downloads, it will happen automatically (there are cases where server configuration issues might prevent this but that's not the usual case).

 - Ron

On Aug 3, 2011, at 7:54 AM, David Frantz <email@hidden> wrote:

> Documentation is another set of downloads that you have to initiate from the preference dialog.   With XCode 4.1 that will take up another  5 or so GB of disk space.
>
> This usually works out OK as I just download everything available.  However if you work off line a lot, it sometimes is a problem if "help" goes to the net for info.   The downloads themselves are rather large and do get updated from time to time so it is probably a good thing they are separate items.
>
> Beyond that there are now some Apple programming documents available on the iPad.   Sometimes this works out better if you are dealing with a laptop sized screen.  Somedays I'd like to see all of help better integrated with the iPad.  At the moment however, current XCode bugs have me simply wishing that the XCode team would get more help and firm up the XCode IDE itself.
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Aug 3, 2011, at 1:41 AM, G S <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>> I installed the iOS 5 beta 4 SDK with Xcode 4.2.  I thought I'd make
>> use of some time on a plane by checking out the documentation.  NOPE.
>> Once again, Xcode didn't install the documentation and didn't issue
>> any warning.
>>
>> Is everyone else seeing this behavior?  I don't get it.  It's a
>> multi-gigabyte package, and the documentation isn't installed by
>> default?  Anyone have insight on this shoddy installer?  I never opted
>> out of the documentation, so what the hell?
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