I found the easiest way to get everything working was to copy whatever I needed to the Lion drive and make sure all the relative paths were identical. I also had to play a bit with the code because what compiled for the 7 and 8 sdks didn't work perfectly with this one. That's on you. I believe the iOS 6 simulator will already be installed for you, but otherwise you should be able to download that still via XCode if needed. You can download and install directly from there. A workaround is to disable timer coalescing while using the iOS 6.
Asked By: Piyush. Answered By: Todd Lehman. Answered By: BuvinJ. Even the 'Home Page' in the simulator seems to need scrolling! Here's the screenshot Shouldn't it fit exactly and not need any scrolling?
I have a 17" laptop that is x resolution, the newest iPad has a resolution of x I've been getting the same problem since 5. I solved it by doing the following to the image in photoshop. I had a piece of code that was working perfectly fine on Xcode 4. Any one knows why?
I have been having this weird problem with Xcode 4. After successfully building and running on the simulator Any suggestions? Xcode 5 - "iOS Simulator failed to install application" every time I switch simulators. Using Xcode 5 GM, anytime I switch to the 5. Anybody have a permanent fix or workaround? Login using GitHub. Related questions XCode simulator runtime is not supported on macOS Just Browsing Browsing [1] python 3.
Posted by as9efjjfa. Same issue here on Xcode Any ideas? Posted by JoeyMEA. Same issue on Xcode 12 Beta 5. Posted by bruno Xcode never lists the simulators it ships with in the download list. It only shows extra ones you've installed or that are available to install. This is how I solve the problem, and the only place that I can create any iOS 14 simulator.
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