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uc...@google.com <uc...@google.com>
rp...@google.com <rp...@google.com> #2
I just attached a minimal test application with duplicated and multiline traces. Provided are a couple of logcat files and screenshots.
To me this isn'r really a big problem, since AS compiles my application and lets me debug it. That's what I use it for in my company. I just found it a bit annoying that something that worked one way in AS 2.x and 3.0, suddenly changed in 3.1. The new way results more time-consuming to me while debugging and reviewing the logs.
Could this be made configurable? Not necessarily in the UI, but editing some properties file. Thanks. :)
To me this isn'r really a big problem, since AS compiles my application and lets me debug it. That's what I use it for in my company. I just found it a bit annoying that something that worked one way in AS 2.x and 3.0, suddenly changed in 3.1. The new way results more time-consuming to me while debugging and reviewing the logs.
Could this be made configurable? Not necessarily in the UI, but editing some properties file. Thanks. :)
ch...@gmail.com <ch...@gmail.com> #4
I also have the same problem.
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AI-181.5281.24.33.4869471, JRE 1.8.0_152-release-1136-b04x64 JetBrains s.r.o, OS Windows 10(amd64) v10.0 , screens 1920x1080, 1280x1024
Android Gradle Plugin: 3.3.0-alpha02
Gradle: 4.8
NDK: from local.properties: 17.1.4828580; latest from SDK: 17.1.4828580;
LLDB: LLDB 3.1 (revision: 3.1.4508709)
CMake: from local.properties: (not specified); latest from SDK: 3.6.0-rc2; from PATH: (not found);
On clean installation, value "Hard wrap at" in Settings | Editor | Code Style is not saved. Every time when Android Studio is closed and opened, this values is 100.