And, https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=188192

BTW, configuring a breakpoint to not fire until an other breakpoint fires 
is very nice.

On Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at 1:16:12 PM UTC-7, Greg Macdonald wrote:
>
> There seems to no longer be a way to edit a breakpoint in the code 
> editor.  The only way to open the breakpoint editor UI is to start with no 
> breakpoint and shift+click, which adds the breakpoint and opens its 
> editor.  But, if you have a breakpoint, you have to remove it and start 
> over - so don't make a mistake and don't want to edit it because you 
> can't.  Or maybe we've just bound it to some new key sequence and I haven't 
> found it.
>
> The workaround is to open the main Breakpoints window, find the breakpoint 
> there and edit it in the Breakpoints window.
>
> I didn't really like it when you took away the ability to quckly toggle a 
> breakpoint with a simple cmd+click on the breakpoint icon in the gutter and 
> instead forced us to open the breakpoint editor.  This now is really 
> distracting.
>
> thanks,
> greg
>

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