Xcode Instruments 8.3 Display Settings button missing - ios

In the latest version of Instruments 8.3 the display settings button has been removed and replaced by the File->Record settings dialog.
When using the allocation tools I now can no longer activate Automatic Snapshotting, because the option is gone from the right panel and the record options dialog is only showing the value for the allocation tool but not for the vm tracker. Record options dialog
Does anybody know where the option has been moved to?
Many thanks

Many of the display settings have been moved to the bottom of the trace document window. To answer your question about automatic snapshots for the VM Tracker instrument, start by selecting the VM Tracker instrument from the instrument list.
At the bottom of the trace document window is a Snapshots button. Click the button and a popover opens for you to turn on automatic snapshots.

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Can't view a realm file on Realm Studio

When I go to the folder that has my default.realm file and open that file with Realm Studio application, I don't see the actual window and instead see a slim line like that shown in the picture attached.
When I do click the slim line, the application doesn't open a window and instead just chooses to show nothing instead. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Realm Studio application, but the same problem persisted.
Does anyone know why I am experiencing this glitch?
Update: The version of Realm app is Realm Studio 10.1.2 and my macOS version is Big Sur 11.4. If you want to duplicate the issue, first open your realm file with Realm Studio and hit that green circle on the title bar to make it full screen. Then hit the red circle to exit the window. Open the same file with Realm Studio again and it will open in full screen mode by default. Then double click the title bar and you will see your window disappear to the corner of your screen. At this point, you will be unable to see your realm file even after you click "Show All Windows" by right-clicking on the Realm Studio application icon. The fix is to go to the menu bar on the top and select Windows > Zoom. This will bring your realm file window back to your screen.
As explained by #Junsu:
The fix is to go to the menu bar on the top and select Windows > Zoom.
This will bring your realm file window back to your screen.

How to prevent debugger bar from appearing in Xcode 7?

The problem
I'm not sure how to prevent the debugger bar from appearing/disappearing for certain files. This is an issue that has occurred ever since I started using Xcode 7.
Why it is a problem
Two to three lines are selected in the editor after I tap in it, to switch from/to the assistant editor, as show in the attached image below.
Here is what I know about the issue so far:
I've looked online, and found no information on the issue.
The issue still occurs if I elect to show the Assistant Editor on the right.
Some files do not cause the debugger to show.
Even if I choose to hide the debugger in Behaviors, the issue still occurs.
If I use the activation button to show the debugger, and then try to drag it down, the bar sticks at the bottom, and does not disappear.
For files that don't show the debugger bar, I'm able to drag the debugger down and it hides completely.
This does not happen on Xcode 6.4.
This occurs on both OSX and iOS projects.
Ideal Solution
I'm looking for a way to hide the debugger completely, so that the editor doesn't freak out and select lines when I tap inside it. Any help is greatly appreciated!
After more experimenting in Xcode, I found a fix.
Here are the steps for anyone else who is having the same issue:
Delete the UI Testing target
If you are using UI Testing in the project, then re-create the UI Test target, and files will no longer show the debugger bar.
I went through a lot of permutations before finding this, and nothing else had any effect. However, I'm not sure how long this fix will last, since whatever bug in Xcode caused it to occur in the first place could cause it to surface again. This is especially true for projects that have a large amount of UI Testing.
Edit
The debugger bar does reappear for a new file, even after adding the UI Testing target had been removed and re-created for the project. This happens even if the new file isn't a view object.
The Xcode debugging tools are integrated throughout the Xcode main window but are primarily located in the Debug area, the debug navigator, the breakpoint navigator, and the source editor. The debugging UI is dynamic; it reconfigures as you build and run your app. To customize how Xcode displays portions of the UI, choose Xcode Preferences > Behaviors.

SQL WIndow Not Displaying for FIBDataset Component

I am facing a strange problem, when I click to see SQL of TFIBDataset component, then the window seems to be open but not visible, coz once it is open i can't click in Delphi until I press Esc key. I tried pressing Alt + Tab key, but no use. then I right click on that component is chose SQL Generator option, but then also I couldn't see the SQL window.
Any clue?
I got the solution.
I was using a laptop, and a monitor was also connected to it. I made screen resolution setting on Windows 8 as "Show Desktop Only on 2".
When I was clicking on SQLs property TFIBDataset component, then the window was displaying on Laptop screen and not on Monitor screen.
Because of "Show Desktop Only on 2" setting, laptop screen was in switched off mode, so I couldn't able to notice this change.
Finally, I made the screen resolution settings as "Duplicate These Displays" and now able to see the SQL window on both the screes.
Happy At The End :)
With Best Regards.
Vishal

Why VM Tracker is empty?

I'm using Allocations template to profile my app on iPhone, but VM Tracker is always empty. Why? How to make it show data?
You have to tell it to take snapshots periodically. Before starting the app...
Click on the VM Tracker Instrument to activate it.
Show the Detail View (Command-D) if you don't see it already.
In the left (blue) side bar, activate "Automatic Snapshotting".
Run.
Optionally you can choose to take snapshots manually before and after interesting events in your app.
In Xcode 10, this option is located at the bottom of the window, the “Snapshots” button:

How can I maximize the editor pane in IntelliJ IDEA?

In Eclipse, I can type Ctrl+M or click the maximize icon in the editor pane to make the editor pane take up the entire Eclipse window, and then again to restore the pane back to its previous size exposing the other panes.
Is it possible to perform the equivalent in IntelliJ IDEA?
To clarify, I'm asking about hiding all other tool panes to show only the editor pane. I'm not asking how to go to distraction-free mode, because this is mode is completely "full screen", hiding all toolbars, window decorations, etc.
The closest thing would be to hide all tool windows by invoking the Hide All Tool Windows action. The shortcut for that is Ctrl + Shift + F12 (Default keymap).
This will hide all tool windows, effectively maximizing the editor window (though not full screen). The IntelliJ menu bar, toolbar, breadcrumb and tab bar will still be visible.
I'm using IntelliJ 11.1.2 on Kubuntu 12.04 LTS with the Default keymap.
14.0.3 on MacOS X
It's Cmd + Shift + F12 in IntelliJ IDEA 14.0.3 on MacOS X.
UPDATE on 2015-03-24:
IntelliJ IDEA 14.1 now has support for Distraction Free Mode. You can invoke it by clicking View > Enter Distraction Free Mode. In this mode, IntelliJ hides everything but the menu. For more details, follow their video detailing the new feature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVwE8MFgYig.
If you want to maximize a pane , select that pane (by clicking inside or on its title bar) and then use the shortcut "Ctrl+Shift+Quotes"
You can double click anywhere on the tab title bar of the editor pane.
All answers work for only hiding other tools. If you have more than one editor pane and you want to maximize only one editor pane (hide all tolls and hide all other editor panes), it is not possible right now.
PyCharm version: 2018.2.7
I use Ctrl-Shift-F12("Hide All Windows") toggle between maximum and normal modes of the editor.
Using IntelliJ 14.1.5
If you want to maximize the editor window AND full-screen the app, you can create a macro with the following two commands:
Toggle Full Screen Mode
Hide All Tool Windows
And then assign a hotkey to the macro. Here's how I did this:
File > Settings > Keymap
Use the search bar to search for the two commands above. Assign obscure hotkeys to those.
Edit > Macros > Start macro recording
Hit the two obscure hotkeys you just assigned: this should max the editor and full-screen the app
Stop recording. Name the macro
Open File > Settings > Keymap again. Find the Macros section, find your macro, assign a nice hotkey to it.
I just assigned ^M(ctrl+M) to Main menu | Window | Active Tool Window | Hide All Tool Windows under preferences(by clicking cmd,). This worked for me exactly like eclipse.
something similar can be achieved by opening your tab in a new window.
The default hotkey for that is shift+f4.
the editor tab remains in the main app window as well, and the new window appears on top of the main app window.
This has already been answered, but since when I google "android studio maximize tab" this is the first answer I see, I'm going to add my two cents.
I hate the keyboard shortcuts since, at any given time, I have 1 hand on my keyboard and 1 hand on my mouse. Having to let go of my mouse to hit a 3-key combination to maximize the current tab is not a shortcut. What I was looking for was an Eclipse-style behavior: double-click the tab to maximize. Here's how to do that:
In Android Studio, under Preferences, go to Keymap->Main Menu->Window->Active Tool Window. Right-click the "Maximize tool window" mapping and select "Add mouse shortcut."
For "Click Count" pick "Double Click" and then double-click on the "Click Pad" mouse icon.
Click OK out of the menus and you should now be able to double-click on any tab and it will be maximized. Double-clicking again will minimize it.
Coming from Eclipse to IntelliJ, this was one of the most frustrating aspects I've had to deal with.
full screen plugin is availble for IntelliJ Idea...
https://github.com/jfim/ideafullscreen
If you need to use the same shortcut like Eclipse Ctrl+M, to minimize/maximize the active editor window,
You can follow the below steps:
Open (File > Settings...) or click ( Ctrl+Alt+s )
Select Keymap
Search for "Hide All Tool Windows"
Change the default shortcut to Ctrl+M
Then you will be able to use the same shortcut as Eclipse.
This is quite an old question and the distraction free mode wasn't exactly what I wanted. This is because it does not hide other editor windows. With 2021.1 EAP this issue has been resolved and maximising the editor hides all other editors but the active one.
For people using IdeaVim trying to emulate the <leader> z behavior of tmux, you can use the following mapping:
map <leader>zz <Action>(MaximizeEditorInSplit)
I searched for something like ctrl+b zin tmux. For me, the similar task solved by key combination shift+f4. It opens your tab in the separated window (which can be closed as usual, alt+f4). My PyCharm version:
PyCharm 2019.2 (Professional Edition)
Build #PY-192.5728.105, built on July 23, 2019
Runtime version: 11.0.3+12-b304.10 amd64
VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM by JetBrains s.r.o
Windows 10 10.0
GC: ParNew, ConcurrentMarkSweep
Memory: 725M
Cores: 8
Registry:
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