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How can i get an offline version of Android SDK Version 19 (KitKat) documentation?

In API ver. 9 there is a package named "Documentation for Android SDK" that brings a local copy of API9 docs to <sdk>/docs, but there are no any equivalent packages for API19.

No documentation packages are listed below Android 4.4 (API19)

zxcmehran
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    Are you missing an Add-on site? They show up for me. Make sure you have 2 Google Inc. repositories under Tools -> Manage add-on sites.. there will be a bunch in there but the 2 Google Inc ones are the ones you care about – dymmeh Feb 12 '14 at 21:22
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    [Shows up](http://i.imgur.com/lP49xXX.png) for me. – Ahmad Feb 12 '14 at 21:22
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    To follow up on what I said: Verify these are the Add-on sites you have http://imgur.com/43YpDWa.jpg – dymmeh Feb 12 '14 at 21:23
  • @dymmeh Yes, the problem was from lack of the repositories... Thanks. – zxcmehran Feb 12 '14 at 21:34

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but there are no any equivalent packages for API19

Yes, there are:

Android SDK Manager

You are missing most of the SDK packages, based on what's showing in your screenshot. I recommend that you go into Tools > Options in the main menu, and click the "Clear Cache" button. Then, do Packages > Reload in the main menu, to try to pick up what you are missing.

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