Just checked again that it works if URL is set.
May be you have several SDKs configured and docs URL is not set for all of them. May be proxy/firewall/any other internet-related issue. Shift+F1 instead of Ctrl+Q should open corresponding page in the browser. If no more ideas I'd like to check your project structure. You may send project details or a sample project directly to me or post a question to the forum [1], I'll answer there as well.

Alexander

[1] http://devnet.jetbrains.net/community/idea/ideacommunity?view=discussions

On 31.01.2014 18:34, Mathieu St-Gelais wrote:
Hi

First, thanks for your time. I had already did exactly what you both just
said. What I mean by partial documentation is that, for example, I get the
documentation for Button (with CRTL-Q), but I get "No documenation found"
for Date. For what I see, setting online documenation as in Alexander's
screenshot doesn't help (I already had that set).

It seems the only documentation I get is the one from the SDK's sources...

Would you please check if you get quick documentation for the Date class?
Any other ideas?

Thanks!


On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 3:54 AM, Alexander Doroshko <
[email protected]> wrote:

Project Structure | SDKs | [each Flex/AIR SDK] | Documentation Paths tab |
'Specify URL' button | OK.

Screenshot: http://confluence.jetbrains.com/download/attachments/
50503621/sdk-doc-url.png?version=1&modificationDate=1363019409000


On 31.01.2014 5:43, Mathieu St-Gelais wrote:

Hello everyone

I have a simple question for your guys, but it's given me a lot of
headaches lately. IntelliJ IDEA has been my IDE of choice since I moved to
Apache Flex at some point last year. But I can't figure a way to make to
SDK documentation work completely, I only get partial documentation.

So my question: what documentation source(s) do you set in your IDE?

Thanks for your help!

Mat



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