FROM : Andy Lee
DATE : Thu Jan 03 20:06:40 2008
AppKiDo is a browser for the Cocoa docs. A new version is here:
<http://homepage.mac.com/aglee/downloads/appkido.html>
***NOTE***
I neglected to mention in the release notes that I don't yet support
arbitrary locations for the Dev Tools. I look for /Developer/
Documentation/DocSets/..., and failing that, I look for /Developer/
ADC Reference Library/.... If your docs are not in one of these
directories, I'm afraid I don't exit very gracefully -- my bad.
I'll add support for the directory of your choice in the next
release. In the meantime, you can work around this by editing
FrameworkInfo.plist in the app bundle. Look for "PossibleDocRoots".
Sorry for any inconvenience.
--Andy
DATE : Thu Jan 03 20:06:40 2008
AppKiDo is a browser for the Cocoa docs. A new version is here:
<http://homepage.mac.com/aglee/downloads/appkido.html>
***NOTE***
I neglected to mention in the release notes that I don't yet support
arbitrary locations for the Dev Tools. I look for /Developer/
Documentation/DocSets/..., and failing that, I look for /Developer/
ADC Reference Library/.... If your docs are not in one of these
directories, I'm afraid I don't exit very gracefully -- my bad.
I'll add support for the directory of your choice in the next
release. In the meantime, you can work around this by editing
FrameworkInfo.plist in the app bundle. Look for "PossibleDocRoots".
Sorry for any inconvenience.
--Andy
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