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    Moritz commented  · 

    The invention of states was a huge step forward.
    Being able to change states across components really would be the next step and a huge distinction to sketch.

    Right now using components can be quite a mess since it has not been possible yet to group elements logically in components if they need to interact with each other.

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    Moritz commented  · 

    It is possible.

    1. Draw a Rectangle over your Group or Component.
    2. Select both the Group and the Rectangle
    3. Rightclick and select. "Mask with Form"

    It masks the Group or Component with your drawn rectangle

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    Please note that stacks is a feature that is intended to be used at design time, and does not dynamically shift the stack in preview. I’m going to rewrite this particular request to be more precisely about the latter suggestion.

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    Moritz commented  · 

    Overriding a master component is great feature. However, sometimes it's really hard to keep track of all the overwritten styles.
    Which style comes from the master component and which one is overrode?

    And sometimes I just want to reset a specific style back to the master but keep the rest of my overrides.

    A Great solution would be an Idicator in the property inspector which shows what style comes from the master and which one is overrode.
    A right-click at the indicator could reveal the option to reset its value to the master components style.

    The indicators visibility could be switched on only when needed to prevent the UI from becoming cluttered.

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