Thanks a lot Alex and Jim, I’ll download it ASAP!

> On 12 Mar 2015, at 20:21, Alex Zavatone <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Verified in 6.2.  Whether these gauges are displayed appears to be a project 
> setting.
> 
> Turn it off once, it stays off for that project the next time you run it.
> 
> Quitting, relaunching Xcode and rerunning the project keeps the gauges open 
> or closed as you had left them last.
> 
> Sent from my iPad. Please pardon typos.
> 
> On Mar 12, 2015, at 3:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
>> 
>>> On Mar 12, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Oh, and why not remember it at the project level? At least then you’d only 
>>> have to click it once.
>> 
>> It is stored at the project level so far as I can tell.  I open a project, 
>> start the debugger, and then click on the gauge icon to close the gauges.  
>> Then every time I debug using that project the gauges will stay closed.  
>> There just isn't a separate project level setting for it, the closing of the 
>> gauges IS the setting...
>> 
>> Jim
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 12 Mar 2015, at 19:29, [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’ll update it!
>>> 
>>>> 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.  
>>> 
>>> So instead of “Cluttering up the preferences” panel, which is seldom looked 
>>> at, they clutter up a window that is looked at ALL the time? Makes no sense 
>>> to, me anyway, warped logic IMO. 
>>> 
>>> The real question is, Why put that useless information in there anyway? If 
>>> they got rid of it (or didn’t put it in the first place) there would be no 
>>> need to clutter anything up. 
>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>> 
>>> Will do!
>>> 
>>> All the Best
>>> Dave
>>> 
>>> 
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