I know I am giving this answer repeatedly, but... If you set up your project with sbt and sbt-idea (task gen-idea
), you get a correctly set up scala-library with documentation.
Here is a screenshot of an example project, perhaps you can use this approach manually—it uses a dedicated jar scala-library-2.10.3-javadoc.jar
instead of pointing to an extracted API folder:
IDEA seems to have problems with type aliases (e.g. import collection.immutable.{IndexedSeq => Vec}
means it won't look up the doc of Vec.empty
), but in general it works as expected:
(Oops, doesn't paste in doc macros, like $bfinfo
and $thatinfo
:)