Regarding the arrangement of the docs:
I find it much easier to read the guides, and oftentimes also the
reference documentation, from a web browser rather than in Xcode's
documentation window. If I'm using Xcode, I will usually have the doc
window open. However, I'll very often have the guide(s) for the
particular subject(s) that I'm studying open in various tabs in my
browser as well.
If you have installed Xcode or the Documentation in the usual places,
then the following two URLs will get you to the main documentation
starting pages:
Core Reference
file:///Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.CoreReference.docset/Contents/Resources/Documents/referencelibrary/index.html
Tools Reference
file:///Developer/Documentation/DocSets/com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.DeveloperTools.docset/Contents/Resources/Documents/referencelibrary/index.html
If you don't get much joy from Xcode's viewer, then I'd suggest trying a
web browser instead. Also, you can always download the PDFs and print
them if you prefer something on paper.
For What It's Worth,
Jason
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