Well, it’s not really a solution but a workaround is double-clicking the 
constraint and then hitting delete. The double click should automatically 
select the appropriate constraint in the Document Outline, and hitting delete 
when an item is selected in the Document Outline will delete it permanently.

Jeff

> On Jan 28, 2016, at 6:20 PM, Rick Mann <rm...@latencyzero.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> 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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