All of a sudden the "TEST DRAFT" button is grayed out. Project was working fine, then suddenly I was unable to test on Google Home device, then noticed the "TEST DRAFT" button is grayed out. Any ideas? Thanks!
I think I found the problem. It appears that one's app is only testable for seven days after which one needs to recreate the app. See:
https://developers.google.com/actions/tools/simulator
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I've published my game Popcorn Quiz, but in the directory browser it seems that the Smart Display option is greyed out. It is available and tested against in the simulator so I assumed that it would be available when live.
Am I missing a setting in deploy options?
Thanks
If you see a smart display icon (even if it looks greyed out), then the action can be invoked on smart display devices.
We are investigating the icon color issue.
Sometimes in Xcode 6 Assistant Editor -> Preview stops working.
Showing just "No selection" even if no errors and Storyboard is ok.
Why does this happen?
The reason is "?" (questionmark) in Project's name (maybe there is a bug with other symbols – didn't check it).
You can try to rename Project or just create new one with name without "?" in it.
You must to Kill Xcode from processes for complete and then open it again. You can do it with Activity Monitor o CLI. Voila! - Preview is working again.
Don't just close Xcode keeping the app working. Sometimes also works closing with CMD + Q.
I had similar problem, but fixed it
You must open the xib or storyboard file in both assistant editors. Click the navigation button in the second editor (either the bottom or the right editor, depending on how you stack the assistant editors) and choose Preview to get the preview to appear.
thanks to
http://meandmark.com/blog/2014/09/xcode-6-no-simulate-document-in-interface-builder/comment-page-1/#comment-2883
I have played with Xcode 6 for a while and I encountered similar problems occasionally. I never used special characters in project or class names but the problem sometimes happens.
Now I have to test all ViewControllers at starting point to see if the Assistant Editor work. If not, I will just delete the class file and recreate the same one, it usually fix the problem.
Hope this can be fixed soon.
First introduction to chrome apps. I'm trying to get some sort of workflow down. I've enabled the checkbox to collect errors, but can not seem to clear them between executions of the app. I assumed closing the app them re launching it would do the trick. The only thing that works right now is deleting the app then reloading the package.
To clear the list of errors at "Collect errors":
Toggle the "Developer mode" checkbox (disable, then re-enable).
Click on the Reload link (reload extension/app).
Refreshing the page instead of reloading the app/extension also works.
Using the 39.0.2171.95 64-bit Chromium all I need to do is toggle the Developer mode
I think the solution suggested by Rob does not work anymore for recent versions of Chrome.
You clear the errors by following the steps below.
Go to chrome://extensions
If it's not enabled, enable the Developer mode, see below.
Click on the Errors button (in red in the picture below) on the extension.
Now you can either delete each single error by clicking on the trashbin icon next to it, or you can just clear all errors by clicking on the Clear all button depicted below.
When selecting a textfield in iOS5 a weird arrow moves from the top left to bottom right of the screen when the keyboard appears. This only happens in iOS5 on the device and the simulator. When running with iOS4 it works as expected.
It only happens the first time the app runs, when i dismiss the keyboard and select the textfield again the arrow isnt visible. I have to restart the app to see it again.
Notes:
Ive posted a video to display what i'm getting http://youtu.be/4Ju2-wQ3hVY
I've tried stripping out other classes and creating a new blank nib with a textbox only but the problem still persists within my project. Creating a new project with xcode 4.3, the problem isnt visible. I've also tried with zombies enabled and didnt get any errors.
Are there new project / build settings that might conflict with the older versions?
This arrow looks like bug to me. I suggest you to file a bug report to Apple and post your issue to http://devforums.apple.com, where maybe issue will be notice by Apple employees and you may get more details on this.
I have this navigation app with several views and no data yet.. however I had a small break from coding over the weekend and have come back to it only to have it not load in the ios simulator.
There are no errors in the xcode output while it runs but as soon as i click to run button it loads the app up but as soon as it opens it closes and goes to the home screen.
I have tried cleaning the build and opening closing everything but just cannot figure this thing out...
Since there is no error messages or indication as to what is wrong I am going to suggest
a few other things you can try out:
Have you tried "iOS Simulator" -> "Rest content and settings".
In Xcode click the "Product" menu in the menubar, hold down the Option key and
you should see "Clean" change to "Clean Build Folder".
Lastly pull up Organizer (Shift+Command+2), select the "Projects" and the then click "Delete Derived Data".
The two last ones should not be directly related to the simulator, but they won't hurt either.
Does your app requires internet connection to run.. if it does, check ur internet connection as well.
I have this kind of problem last time and turn out, if there's no internet connection and you didn't put any exception on that, the app will straight away crash with no errors..