Well, I've got it and am trying to build our apps and while I sort out our issues, the sliding down of compiler output on the left hand pane is REALLY, REALLY, REALLY visually distracting.
Can't we simply just get the data for our warnings and errors and not have multiple animations sliding everything around as issues are discovered? I'm using a Thunderbolt display and I want to see the errors and issues as they appear so I can fix them as quickly as possible. What I don't want is a visually distracting noisy display of issues that forces me to wait until things stop moving before I can focus on them and see what they are.
Is there ANY WAY to turn this insipid behaviour off?
It's useless to the developer. It makes the developer wait until everything stops moving before he/she can focus on the issues he needs to address. It's visual noise that serves to distract us from what we are trying to do. It forces us to wait - ever so short a time - but wait nevertheless - before we can evaluate what we want to look at.
This doesn't help the user in the least bit. How can we turn this off?
Thanks in advance.
Alex Zavatone On Sep 30, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Tony Scaminaci wrote:
Same here, the download button goes gray for about a minute and then goes back to normal. No download but Safari 9 came down fine.
On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 9:39 AM, Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden> wrote: The App Store app is seriously crippled. You won't see any progress in the app but if you check the processes running on your machine, you will sometimes see storedownloadd.
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