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| Downloads:2,672 |
| Version Downloads:692 |
| Type:Development : Reference |
| License:Free |
| Date:25 Apr 2011 |
| Platform:Intel |
| Price:Free |
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Prypjat reviewed on 19 Nov 2011
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tlundeen reviewed on 19 Jul 2011
Re an earlier comment: there is a table of contents, use the View > Show Filter Bar command. Once the filter bar is up on the right, you can see the TOC (group by tasks) or you can group by function or name).
To set up a command key to go from xcode to Ingredients and automatically look it up, use the Ingredients>Services>Services Preferences... menu, then find the item in the "Text" keyboard shortcuts called "Look up in Ingredients" and set a shortcut. You might have to clear the shortcut in the xcode preferences to have it picked up.
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signalprocessor reviewed on 18 Jul 2011
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Pity it doesn't show the "Table of contents" that the official browser in Xcode 3 was able to show but the documentation browser in Xcode 4 cannot do.
With the table of contents it would be perfect.
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IMHO it looks excellent (kudos for that). I do have a few suggestions though; An optional class browser (like the "quicklist" in appkido), and bookmarks/favorites.
Please do keep up the good work :)