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On Feb 10, 2015, at 3:19 PM, John Brownie <[email protected]> wrote:

> As indicated before, I'm having trouble with looking at documentation when 
> offline. When the internet is not accessible (all too frequently here), I can 
> see indexes and searches, but can't get to the actual documentation, as they 
> always lead me to the online version.
> 
> So, I did a bit of digging around on my computer. I found a bunch of 
> documentation (4.5 GB worth) in /Library/Developer/Documentation/DocSets, but 
> they date from 2011, and the names imply that they date from Xcode 4. I can 
> safely delete those, can't I?
> 
> Other documentation is in 
> /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Documentation/DocSets, and that 
> seems to be current for Xcode 6.1.1. My other question is whether there is a 
> way to actually look at those apart from through Xcode's documentation 
> browser. They seem to be XML files, and Safari doesn't open them in any 
> useful fashion. Is there a solution apart from being online?
> 
> John
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