> On Jan 28, 2016, at 15:19 , Jeff Hajewski <jeff.hajew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I believe “deleting” constraints from the inspector is really just 
> uninstalling them from the respective object. You can see this by clicking 
> the greyed out constraint and selecting “install” - it should reappear back 
> on the object you had deleted it from. However, if you click the constraint 
> in the storyboard or the Document Outline you can delete it (and not just 
> remove it from an object). The advantage here is you can remove a constraint 
> while testing something out and then quickly add it back in.

I guess, but there's no way to permanently delete it from that part of the UI. 
I'd much rather have a contextual menu or a checkbox in the constraint to turn 
it off without deleting it.

-- 
Rick Mann
rm...@latencyzero.com



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