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Customize Keyboard Shortcuts
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Reopening the feature request, based on feedback.
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609 votesfeature-under-review · 33 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 01 : Design mode · Admin →
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Here’s how it works currently:
- If you drag a single image onto a Repeat Grid where all grid cells show the same image, the image will change in all the grid cells.
- If you drag multiple images onto a Repeat Grid, you will set up a repeating sequence of different images. For example, if I drag in 5 images at the same time, the first 5 grid cells will show different images and then the pattern will repeat (e.g. every 5th grid cell will show the same image).
- If you drag a single image onto a Repeat Grid that already has a repeating sequence of images, you’ll replace all copies of the image you dropped onto. For example, if you had a sequence of 5 images repeated 3 times (15 total grid cells), and then you drop a single image onto one grid cell, you’ll see 3 copies of that…
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white!
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Dark Interface (overall UI including side panels) / Dark mode
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… and make the background adjustable!
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… because it's quite impossible. If you want to be an expert — learn to code! it's not that difficult! ;)
everyone should code a bit! (muse is unprofessional software-bimbim for people who are too lazy to make it the right way!)
Please excuse me for my opinion … but you can start now!
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1,111 votesfeature-under-review · 49 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 01 : Design mode · Admin →
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What if you keep it simple ;) like:
· If you have a repeat grid with 5 same images and you drag (1) one image onto it, a popup appears and asks if you want to replace all of the images or only the one you were dragging onto it. OR (2) if you drag one image over the grid, the grid changes in areas (becomes an overlay) where a text appears, like "Place here to replace all (same) images OR Place in this area to replace only this image" ----> I really like this idea. Let me know if you need a graphic that explains better!
· If you have a repeat grid and you drag multiple images onto it, it would be nice if you could select on which grid items you want to place them -> similiar to placing multiple images in InDesign.