Integrating custom Docset from SDKs into Xcode 10's Documentation window
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I have bundled a framework/SDK from Philips Hue written in Objective-C into my Swift project. The code of the SDK is well in-line documented. Thus, I have fired up appledoc and created a custom docset: appledoc --project-name HueSDK --project-company Philips --install-docset .
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The target was to implement it directly into Xcode's Documentation window:
I have realized that this is not working anymore in Xcode 10, whereas reports show that it was working for older Xcode versions (<8). This is quite a pity as Xcode very often directs the user to the Documentation window, e.g. clicking on a link within the Quick Help Inspector:
Do you know any possibility how to integrate custom Docsets into Xcode's Documentation window?
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I have bundled a framework/SDK from Philips Hue written in Objective-C into my Swift project. The code of the SDK is well in-line documented. Thus, I have fired up appledoc and created a custom docset: appledoc --project-name HueSDK --project-company Philips --install-docset .
.
The target was to implement it directly into Xcode's Documentation window:
I have realized that this is not working anymore in Xcode 10, whereas reports show that it was working for older Xcode versions (<8). This is quite a pity as Xcode very often directs the user to the Documentation window, e.g. clicking on a link within the Quick Help Inspector:
Do you know any possibility how to integrate custom Docsets into Xcode's Documentation window?
objective-c swift xcode doc
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I have bundled a framework/SDK from Philips Hue written in Objective-C into my Swift project. The code of the SDK is well in-line documented. Thus, I have fired up appledoc and created a custom docset: appledoc --project-name HueSDK --project-company Philips --install-docset .
.
The target was to implement it directly into Xcode's Documentation window:
I have realized that this is not working anymore in Xcode 10, whereas reports show that it was working for older Xcode versions (<8). This is quite a pity as Xcode very often directs the user to the Documentation window, e.g. clicking on a link within the Quick Help Inspector:
Do you know any possibility how to integrate custom Docsets into Xcode's Documentation window?
objective-c swift xcode doc
I have bundled a framework/SDK from Philips Hue written in Objective-C into my Swift project. The code of the SDK is well in-line documented. Thus, I have fired up appledoc and created a custom docset: appledoc --project-name HueSDK --project-company Philips --install-docset .
.
The target was to implement it directly into Xcode's Documentation window:
I have realized that this is not working anymore in Xcode 10, whereas reports show that it was working for older Xcode versions (<8). This is quite a pity as Xcode very often directs the user to the Documentation window, e.g. clicking on a link within the Quick Help Inspector:
Do you know any possibility how to integrate custom Docsets into Xcode's Documentation window?
objective-c swift xcode doc
objective-c swift xcode doc
edited Dec 28 '18 at 11:03
asked Dec 27 '18 at 16:42
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