There is another place where you actually have to select it and delete it.  
It’s in one of the inspectors, I think.  Either that or select the grayed out 
constraint and try deleting that.

I agree that’s it’s pretty idiotic to use delete as disable, then delete.  

Apple needs to stick with its own clearly defined standards rather than 
conditionally reimplementing the wheel in a substandard manner.


On Jan 28, 2016, at 5:48 PM, Rick Mann <rm...@latencyzero.com> wrote:

> It seems that if I delete a constraint (in the current Xcode, 7.2) on a 
> UIView, from the inspector panel, that the constraint turns a disabled color, 
> but remains in the list. I can't select it.
> 
> However, I can select it from the outline view on the left, and delete it 
> properly from there.
> 
> What's up with this behavior?
> 
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