Many thanks for your continued work on this very useful tool.
Can't wait to use the <unspeakable platform> version.

-buddy


On Sep 3, 2008, at 7:17 AM, Andy Lee wrote:

A new version of AppKiDo is now available at

<http://homepage.mac.com/aglee/downloads/appkido.html>

If you're using Xcode 3.x, this version of AppKiDo uses a new approach to parsing that enables it to pick up all the docs it failed to pick up in 0.97. I had to overhaul a bunch of the underlying logic, and there is actually more overhauling to come in the next major release.

If you're using Xcode 2.x, this version still misses a bunch of docs, but it does pick up a few that were missing before, and it does fix some link navigation problems.

Regarding the version number: there was a 0.98 release, but it only went out to a handful of people as a beta. This version fixes a performance bug that was found in 0.98.

I'll release the source code if Apple tells me I'm not violating the iPhone NDA by doing so (I've asked), or when the NDA gets lifted, whichever comes first. At that time I will also release a compiled version that supports the iPhone SDK docs. AppKiDo-for-iPhone will be a separate app that is compiled from the same code as regular AppKiDo except for a few #ifdefs.

Here's what's new:

* Documentation for Core Animation classes now shows up. I believe a few classes in other frameworks are also fixed.
* Documentation for properties now shows up.
* Hyperlinks work better, although links to Core Foundation docs still open a browser page. Thanks to Gerriet Denkmann for help with links. * You can specify the location of your Dev Tools if it isn't / Developer. * More frameworks are supported if you use Xcode 3, which is recommended. * The contextual menu in the doc pane now has an "Open Page in Browser" option, which is handy if you want to send feedback to Apple using the link at the bottom of the HTML page. * Keyboard shortcuts have changed. Command-(number) and Command- Option-(number) are now used to select items in the table of contents ("General", "Properties", "ALL Properties", "Classes", "ALL Classes", etc.). The keyboard shortcut for selecting a Favorite is now Control-(number). * In the prefs panel, you can "Select All" and "Deselect All" when specifying which frameworks to include. * You can do a prefix search by ending your search string with "*". This is not a general regex search, just a special case for prefixes.

--Andy

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