In the early days of Android Studio, as I recall, the Project Structure 
Dialog was mostly empty. This was a good thing; everything could be 
accomplished by editing the DSL by hand.

Now when I navigate through the various pages (in AS 0.8.8) : Properties / 
Signing / Flavors / Build Types / Dependencies I only see a worthless ocean 
of free form text input boxes that duplicate existing DSL and provide no 
pedagogical support whatsoever.

This is the same mistake made in the Eclipse ADT's Manifest editor, which 
is also completely useless ocean of edit boxes and fails to provide a 
better alternative to just editing the AndroidManifest.xml by hand.

I would at least like an option to disable this. IMHO the build files 
should be the one and only place for specifying project structure and build 
behavior.

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