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Re: Documentation often shows Legacy Documents as landing pages
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Re: Documentation often shows Legacy Documents as landing pages


  • Subject: Re: Documentation often shows Legacy Documents as landing pages
  • From: "Frederick C. Lee" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 09:24:15 -0800

I don't have that experience.
I suggest you limit your documentation library to ObjC.
You have the option to include Java docs as well; which for me, I don't need so they're excluded.

Ric.

On Mar 4, 2011, at 6:32 AM, Ulf Dunkel wrote:

> I don't know if this has been asked before or if this can be fixed somehow, but there is one thing on the documentation which really wastes time:
>
> When I want to e.g. browse the methods for a given Cocoa class, I often highlight the relevant class name in my source code, right-click and choose "Find Text in Documentation". But most of the time, the first shown page is a Legacy Document. So I have to click other found entries until I find the Cocoa documentation stuff I want to see.
>
> Try it yourself, e.g. with "NSNotification". In my system with Xcode 3.2.5 and current documentation files, it always starts with the "NSNotification Class Java Reference".
>
> Is there any way to define which kind of documents I would like to see as first suggestion?
>
> ---Ulf Dunkel
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