Just installed 6.2 today to test this out.

Sent from my iPad. Please pardon typos.

On Mar 12, 2015, at 3:29 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> What Xcode version are you using?  At least for me, with Xcode 6.3 the 
> disclosure state of the gauges is remembered across debug sessions.  
> 
> I filed a bug about this a little while ago and it got fixed.  I don't 
> remember off-hand which version of Xcode actually got the fix.
> 
> As it stands, you still have to hide the gauges once per project you debug 
> with, but then they stay hidden.  I argued a bit with the IDE folks about 
> this but they are resistant to cluttering up the preferences, and this seemed 
> quite a reasonable compromise.  
> 
> Anyway, if it's not working that way for you in 6.3 - once you get around to 
> trying it out - please file a bug, you must be doing something subtle that is 
> defeating the intended behavior.
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
>> On Mar 12, 2015, at 12:08 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On 12 Mar 2015, at 18:50, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I thought Joar said that there is a check box to turn it off in the 
>>> Behaviors preferences.
>> 
>> I think he misunderstood what I meant and thought I was referring to the 
>> whole Debug Navigator, not just the top part with the rubbish in it.
>> 
>>> All I see next to the little readouts in the Debug Navigator is a little 
>>> the disclosure triangle next to the name of the app which when clicked 
>>> rolls down and rolls up the gauges. Is the only option to disable them the 
>>> graphic of a checkbox in a circle whose tooltip reads "Hide Debug Gauges”
>> 
>> Yes, I have to hide them every damm time, it’s infuriating, things like this 
>> should be remembered. XCode forgets so many thing like this, another 
>> example. In the next to useless Behaviours Preference panel, you can’t see 
>> the whole of the setting with the default window/pane size, you you make it 
>> longer by resizing the windows, but then click another panel and click back 
>> to Behaviours, it reverts back to the small size again! How much effort 
>> would there be to remember these kind of settings? Things like this used to 
>> be the standard on Mac and now I think of it, in XCode 3, what a croc!
>> 
>>> With regards to the disclosure triangle, is there any way in hell we can 
>>> turn off this insipid rolling down and rolling up of data every time we 
>>> click a disclosure triangle?  I mean, we're programmers.  We want results 
>>> instantly.  We don't want a useless animation that makes us wait for the 
>>> data we asked for the computer to give us.
>> 
>> Doubt it! Par for the course, don’t get me started!!!
>> 
>>> For the love of all that is holy, can we simply turn these superfluous 
>>> animations off systemwide, or at least make their duration 0.00000001 ms?
>>> 
>>> If there are animations introduced everywhere in the OS, at least let 
>>> people like us turn them off with an NSUserDefault.  
>>> 
>>> Please.
>>> 
>>> Pretty please.
>> 
>> It amazes me they can waste time putting in useless animations but can’t do 
>> something as simple as remembering settings, they would rather waste our 
>> time waiting for the useless animation to show us useless information and 
>> then waste more time, hiding said information by having to click the hide 
>> button and then waste even more time animating the hiding of something we 
>> didn’t want to see if the first place!
>> 
>> It would be laughable if it wasn’t so sad!
>> 
>> All the Best
>> Dave
>> 
>> 
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