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Reply to FaceID changes in iOS 18
I am seeing the same issue in the release iOS18 simulator. Works fine, on-device, and on the iOS17 simulator. The only issue is the iOS18 simulator. I did not test the iOS18 SIMULATOR, because I didn't want to use an unreleased Xcode. I did test on an iOS18 device, though, and that never showed a problem.
Sep ’24
Reply to Unable to generate DocC documentation
OK. Now this is an answer. It's really, really dumb, and I'm not the dummy. It looks like the documentation screen hangs onto the last filter that was used, so if you (as do I) like to use the Quick Help Navigator, and "Open in Documentation," you'll generally have a value in the "Filter" entry, and the bottom of the Navigator. If there is anything at all in there, it will block display of the documentation. I will register a bug, saying that this should be cleared, when opening as a result of the "Build Documentation" step.
Jan ’22
Reply to Unable to generate DocC documentation
I am posting this as an answer, even though it is just another gripe. The reason is because I can't seem to track my comments; only answers. This is what I posted in a comment, above: Sadly, this does not work for me, and there's absolutely ZERO indication, as to why. Even the sample Apple SlothCreator package example does not work. I am using the latest ship Xcode (13.2.1), and I downloaded the sample (From the page linked with instructions), fifteen minutes ago. I followed the example in this page, verbatim. It simply opens the Apple documentation viewer, with the standard built-in docs. My app's docs are nowhere to be seen. I have been writing frameworks and packages in Swift for years, and documenting with Jazzy, so all my code already has the triple-slash/double-star markdown notation. I can't get documentation to appear for any of my projects (they have all been upgraded to 5.5, for some time). I'm quite sure that I'm doing something wrong, but it is impossible to tell what it is, that I am doing wrong.
Jan ’22