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Hi, is there a way to access the debug window without having to tab the small circular bubble icon?
Can I programmatically trigger the debug window to appear? Please advise
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Thanks for the feedback, but that's only accessible to the framework itself right since it's not marked as public. I don't think it's accessible for the client app.
func didTapBubble().
You can just use this function, haha~
I think I'm clearly missing something and that's why I'm not exactly following your comment. I'm trying to programmatically trigger the debug view to show up in the client app without shaking. And the only way I was able to accomplish that was to do something like this.
private func toggleDebug() { debugEnabled ? CocoaDebug.showBubble() : CocoaDebug.hideBubble() debugEnabled.toggle() }
From there, when the bubble appears, then I can use my finger to tab the bubble to bring up the view.
What I was wondering is if it's possible to programmatically trigger the debug view to appear via something like CocoaDebug.didTapBubble .
CocoaDebug.didTapBubble
I know you have mentioned didTapBubble couple times now, but it's not accessible in the client app.
I see. You can commit PR. ??
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