On Jul 9, 2015, at 7:05 AM, Jonathan Taylor jonathan.tay...@glasgow.ac.uk
wrote:
I gave it a try, setting what I thought should be needed, but it doesn’t seem
to be having the desired effect as yet. I have the nib file set to “Use
autolayout”, and have included the code you quoted.
Even in
On 9 Jul 2015, at 22:51, Sixten Otto hims...@sfko.com wrote:
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Roland King r...@rols.org
mailto:r...@rols.org wrote:
I did get an update the other day which just told me a new version is on the
way, or just released perhaps. I think I have Dash 2, this is
On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Roland King r...@rols.org wrote:
I did get an update the other day which just told me a new version is on
the way, or just released perhaps. I think I have Dash 2, this is Dash 3
and is an extra 10 bucks which I will probably end up paying eventually.
How that
On 9 Jul 2015, at 16:18, Ken Thomases k...@codeweavers.com wrote:
On Jul 9, 2015, at 7:05 AM, Jonathan Taylor jonathan.tay...@glasgow.ac.uk
wrote:
I gave it a try, setting what I thought should be needed, but it doesn’t
seem to be having the desired effect as yet. I have the nib file set to
I've been doing all my coding in Swift, and frankly, I couldn't live
without Dash. It imports the Swiftdoc.org docset, and thus you have a
handy reference to essentially all of the Swift.h file.
For instance, you are working with an Array, and want to see all options
to create one, etc. I
On Jul 9, 2015, at 03:20 , Roland King r...@rols.org wrote:
What I’m trying to do here is extend Array to conform to a protocol. The real
example has constraints on the Element of the Array, so I can’t just extend
Array, I have to use a protocol extension on the protocol (I can’t find a way
On Jul 1, 2015, at 18:15 , Greg Parker gpar...@apple.com wrote:
On Jul 1, 2015, at 5:39 PM, Rick Mann rm...@latencyzero.com
mailto:rm...@latencyzero.com wrote:
On Jul 1, 2015, at 17:04 , Greg Parker gpar...@apple.com
mailto:gpar...@apple.com wrote:
Implicitly unwrapped optional is a
I use it everyday and consider it excellent value for the $20 or so I paid for
it.
If you're only using objective-C / Swift and you're always on line, you might
not get as much mileage.
However, if you're also using a variety of other language and IDES/Editors,
it's a great one-stop
Is anyone using Dash for API documentation? Can you recommend it?
I received a bundle offer including this today and it seems like a good deal,
but wonder if it’s worth using over and above XCode’s standard docs?
—Graham
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On 9 Jul 2015, at 14:52, Graham Cox graham@bigpond.com wrote:
Is anyone using Dash for API documentation? Can you recommend it?
I received a bundle offer including this today and it seems like a good deal,
but wonder if it’s worth using over and above XCode’s standard docs?
Thanks very much for your reply. I did wonder if autolayout might make life
easier - that’s something I haven’t delved into before.
I gave it a try, setting what I thought should be needed, but it doesn’t seem
to be having the desired effect as yet. I have the nib file set to “Use
autolayout”,
Failing to find a syntax which works to do this. What I’m trying to do here is
extend Array to conform to a protocol. The real example has constraints on the
Element of the Array, so I can’t just extend Array, I have to use a protocol
extension on the protocol (I can’t find a way to extend
Way back when (Xcode 3) the doc interface was pretty good. Now its really
awful. The web interface is far better. But Dash is even better than that. Dash
2 (and now Dash 3) gives you searchable interface for not just Xcode docs but
others as well. Dash 3 extends this, adding archives, and as
On 9 Jul 2015, at 5:02 pm, Roland King r...@rols.org wrote:
I didn’t think you could do paid upgrades through the appstore.
You can also buy Dash outside the App Store.
Apart from the Profiles UI, I'm a big fan.
--
Shane Stanley sstan...@myriad-com.com.au
Dash is amazing. I agree that the current interface in Xcode is less than good
and the web interface is meh.
Dash, however, is amazing.
On Jul 9, 2015, at 12:18 PM, Jack Brindle wrote:
Way back when (Xcode 3) the doc interface was pretty good. Now its really
awful. The web interface is
On Jul 8, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Richard Charles rcharles...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you have any insight as to why the animation does not occur the first time
a text field is clicked?
Filed Apple bug report 21758024.
--Richard Charles
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