M mmccaskill macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 3, 2007 349 0 May 22, 2007 #1 Is there a way to view XCode Doumentation (Help -> Documentation) without starting XCode and not using internet?
Is there a way to view XCode Doumentation (Help -> Documentation) without starting XCode and not using internet?
robbieduncan Moderator emeritus Jul 24, 2002 25,611 893 Harrogate May 22, 2007 #2 It's just HTML. Go to /Developer/ADC Reference and open index.html in your favourite web browser. If you mean in the custom XCode browser with all the searching and stuff: no, it's part of the XCode executable. There are doc browsers out there too
It's just HTML. Go to /Developer/ADC Reference and open index.html in your favourite web browser. If you mean in the custom XCode browser with all the searching and stuff: no, it's part of the XCode executable. There are doc browsers out there too
Eraserhead macrumors G4 Nov 3, 2005 10,434 12,250 UK May 22, 2007 #3 Btw why? You have to install Xcode to be able to view the documentation, so why not run it?
M mmccaskill macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 3, 2007 349 0 May 22, 2007 #4 robbieduncan said: It's just HTML. Go to /Developer/ADC Reference and open index.html in your favourite web browser. If you mean in the custom XCode browser with all the searching and stuff: no, it's part of the XCode executable. There are doc browsers out there too Click to expand... Ah thanks.
robbieduncan said: It's just HTML. Go to /Developer/ADC Reference and open index.html in your favourite web browser. If you mean in the custom XCode browser with all the searching and stuff: no, it's part of the XCode executable. There are doc browsers out there too Click to expand... Ah thanks.
M mmccaskill macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 3, 2007 349 0 May 22, 2007 #5 Eraserhead said: Btw why? You have to install Xcode to be able to view the documentation, so why not run it? Click to expand... Because I prefer TextMate.
Eraserhead said: Btw why? You have to install Xcode to be able to view the documentation, so why not run it? Click to expand... Because I prefer TextMate.