Auto resize text box
Ability to have auto adjusting text box as you type letters(width,height) instead manually having to drag it.Similar feature can be found in "gravit designer".
We now have multiple types of text boxes that will resize based on what you type. Check out the new types of text boxes here: https://video.tv.adobe.com/v/41290t1/?captions=eng&hidetitle=true
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Joachim Tillessen commented
I just realized that this has been included in XD34 (October 2020 release). I love it!
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Joachim Tillessen commented
With all the cool new features like stacking and padding in place, I feel this part is greatly missed. It would mean being able to edit copy text and have the whole content flow react naturally. I'm surprised this feature has not gotten more traction yet.
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Simon Kalil Borst commented
This would save so much time. To have text boxes be able to be set to "auto crop to text", you could set master component designs, set parameters for responsive resize, resize them across screen-sizes and pages without losing control of the master, add new text, and retain margins between elements. Looking forward to this feature.
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Luca Ric commented
has anyone got a fix for this yet?
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Yerom_D commented
Hi Elaine, yes it would a good feature to enhance the text box :
- Auto resize text as content
- Auto resize text size as text box sizeEspecially that now, Xd work with component and padding. The text box is annoying the process of having a ultra dynamic component because we have to do it manually.
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rayjbraz commented
Please! Do it for yesterday :)
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Anonymous commented
Please make dinamic buttons
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Elias commented
Im experiencing the same struggle. Auto resizing text with flow text and keeping ratio intact would be a needed feature! Thanks
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Darcy Bross commented
Also amazingly useful for things like buttons so you don't have to resize their width to fit longer text. Or at least have it as an option to somehow link the relational width of one item to another.
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Anonymous commented
Is it still the 90s?
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Widianto commented
this is a quick and dirty technique that works like charm for the current time. supposedly you wish to change your artboard size from 1920 to 1280. just divide 1280 to 1920 and you got 0.67.
now let's say that the text size you wish to convert is 30pt. just multiply 30pt with 0.67, round it up and you'll get 20pt. try it:)