FWIW, I hide Xcode all the time and don’t have a problem when it’s reactivated.

However, I’ll point out that there’s a … defect … in OS X that often puts a 
modal alert *behind* another window of the app it belongs to. Since it’s modal, 
you can’t use the app. Since you can’t see it, you don’t have a good way to 
bring it to the front.

If I find an app is unresponsive, then I go into Expose mode (or whatever it is 
that a 4-finger swipe up does) and then just exit the mode. This reliably 
brings the alert in front of other windows. This sort of thing happens 
sometimes in Xcode (because it’s fond of asking about access to your keychain) 
and a lot in iTunes.

> On Jul 22, 2015, at 13:16 , Dave <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> No, don’t think so, will try it later, I think this only started happened on 
> XCode 6.



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