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1 vote
Thanks for your feedback! I’m focusing this suggestion on the rasterization of hi-res stock imagery. If you’re interested in linked images, please upvote this suggestion: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/17105563
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6 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Nice suggestion!
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306 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Can you elaborate? Area text will auto-wrap text. It's only when hitting ENTER/RETURN that you will introduce a new paragraph (and as such only this break will take on the paragraph spacing). Lines that exist due to auto-wrapping will not.
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59 votes
This was highly debated and designers are split on whether they want this or not. We may provide a preference in the future.
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
You can use ctrl-space if you want a transient zoom tool (or ctrl-option-space to zoom out). Otherwise the formal tool is persistent, as our all tools in XD.
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18 votes
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29 votes
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An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Thank you for the request.
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489 votes
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61 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
FWIW shift-option-cmd is what Affinity uses on Mac.
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Are you using Affinity Design on Mac or Windows ? Control and Click on Mac brings up the context menu as per OS spec... alt-cmd-drag on mac already has a binding (inverts the selection as you draw the marquee).
The feature is easy enough to add, it's just finding the key modifier combo that isn't already standard in Adobe software for something else.
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5 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Bob, why not lean on "Zoom to Selection" (cmd-3) for (1) ?
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Hi Stuart,
Can you elaborate a bit? You can current zoom to point in XD and zoom out from point. How does InDesign differ in this case for your specific use case?
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20 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Well, the answer is yes to first question, and we have no prior report of the SVG export not working.
Can you please elaborate on specific issues you might be having if you would like assistance?
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8,057 votes
Reopening the feature request, based on feedback.
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
All good things (or in this case, insanely great things), come to those who wait. (Promise).
Thanks for caring, and thanks for filing the feature request!
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1,803 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Hi Julie,
Can you explain briefly why your developers need PSD specifically, or what they are able to do with PSD/HTML that they can't achieve with say the developer specs XD site?
Where they can inspect and acquire layout, measurements, fonts, styles, colors, images, etc.
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19 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Here is an example... https://twitter.com/elainecchao/status/918540522553090048
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
You can accomplish this by simply using a noise texture as your element fill and sliding the background blur specific opacity slider slighly above 0 to show the noise.
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126 votes
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20 votes
As an update on this, this is a limitation of the UWP platform. I’m keeping this open in case Windows decides to update their security platform to allow selecting outside of the window.
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Welp, this works with the Mac build, so can I assume you are on Windows 10 ?
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7 votes
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1,594 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Would you mind adding your vote to one of the preexisting requests? I think this might be the highest ranking one - https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007-adobe-xd-feature-requests/suggestions/17480899-color-managed-application . More votes, earlier it gets addressed. :)
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
So XD currently uses device colorspace and exports as sRGB so you'll for sure see a shift. We're actively working on allowing you to work in a specific color space as well as export with or without a color profile and with or without colorspace conversion. We hear you loud and clear, thanks for the feedback!
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329 votes
Hi,
The feature that allows you to control the position of stroke: inside/center/outside was started and it will be available in the future versions of Adobe XD. Will let you know once the feature becomes available.
Cheers,
M.An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Right Sven, but we were seeking your suggested improvement on the "inside" stroked ellipse, without the need to export 2 shapes. :)
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64 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Corey Lucier (Adobe) commented
Actually Chris this is by design.
With the advent of OSX 10.7 and the default scroll direction change (to natural) many apps that interpret mouse wheel for zoom just followed suit.
It's our opinion that what might be natural for scrolling might not be intuitive for zoom. We sort of intentionally strayed from Photoshop and AI and went with the something more akin to the native OSX accessibility mouse zoom feature. Other "native" OSX applications interpret mouse wheel for zoom in this manner as well - such as Sketch, etc.
It seems more intuitive (or "natural") if you will to interpret scrolling the mouse wheel toward the monitor as zooming in (imagine moving the viewport/camera closer to your artwork), and scrolling it away (pulling away) from the monitor as zooming out. Much as the up on the mousewheel and down on the mousewheel map most naturally to up and down in a document for scrolling.Apple's own OS CTRL-mousewheel zoom is one in the same as XD's. (Settings->Accessibility->use scroll gesture with Control to Zoom). Try it out. ;)
So ultimately I feel regardless of our intent and leanings, we should expose an option to allow users to swap the interpretation. :)
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53 votes
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Brilliant feedback and thank you!