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    Matt LaGrandeur commented  · 

    Hi - thanks for the quick response. Seems like I can't post another gif, so i'll try to explain.

    Your recommendation to turn of Responsive Resize was mostly right! For icons like this, I just want true scaling, so when turned off both the canvas controls and the right-panel W/H controls work as expected.

    There is still some odd behavior with Responsive Resize turned on. Take this quick task:

    - On a 20px Icon with some circles and rectangles, resize down to 2px, then back up to 20px

    Now, this is probably not a good scenario for Responsive Resize :-) But i'll point out the weirdness. Using the canvas controls (blue box with handles around the group), if I do this, the sub-shapes end up in different places... but they are still circles and rectangles. If I do this exact same task, only I use the right-panel Width and Height attributes, *The shapes themselves are distorted*.

    In other words, If I use the canvas controls, the circles stay circles. But if I use the right-panel, the circles turn into ovals.

    Overall I'd say this is less of a bug than I originally thought, because I didn't realize Responsive Resize was turned on... but, I still thought i'd share the weirdness. Any way to turn off Responsive Resize by default everywhere?

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    Matt LaGrandeur commented  · 

    This would be a great feature for getting early-stage feedback on designs. Having a sketchy-wireframy-mode that can be toggled on and off would be amazing.

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    Matt LaGrandeur commented  · 

    We can already publish to adobe.com/xd, but sometimes we have confidential projects we can't publish on the public web. Having a local version of the prototype that we could share to people who don't have Adobe CC would be great.

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    Matt LaGrandeur commented  · 

    A very common scenario for us is having a common header across all pages in our site. If our header has 5 nav links, and we have, say, 30 artboards, suddenly that's 150 individual wires I have to maintain just for basic nav functionality.

    I agree with @Ramses that having an option to make the links global or not would be good. But the default for links from symbols should be maintained across all instances of that symbol.