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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve commentedTurned this on to collaborate with another designer in real time, slightly laggy so went to turn it off. Erm, what? How is there no option to disable this??
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1,197 votesfeature-under-review · 89 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →Steve supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve commentedWithout Soft Returns (SHIFT + RETURN) having the 'space after' feature in the text box is pretty weak - I appreciate in the real world, text in a responsive website, for example, wouldn't have such a thing (<br> tags aren't great in that use case), but as designers, to sell the sizzle, this would make things easier.
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3,888 votesfeature-in-the-backlog · 527 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 01 : Design mode · Admin →
An error occurred while saving the comment Steve commentedWe really need the ability to auto indent text so the lines at least line-up if there is a bullet point in the copy. Adobe Indesign handles this well with the "|" key.
I noticed that the soft-return no longer works in XD (shift + Enter) - every forced line break is a "hard return" and has space below applied to it. Not great when trying to work around the current lack of bullet point support by adding a second text box with just bullets in it, as you need soft returns to match the bullet point positions to the text line height and hard return gaps.
An error occurred while saving the comment Steve commentedEven to be able to just use the indentation key command (Command + | ) to align the bullet text indentation would suffice.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve commentedThe ability to delete all unused symbols in one go would be amazing, it's a little tedious at the moment.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Steve commentedThis feature really is a must. Changing fonts is something you will likely need to do from time to time - it's a design industry application, and to have to do it manually is a step backwards. Fair enough, if you've used the character styles, you can change it there, but most people wont use this, or colleagues will pick up your file and mess up your paragraph styles - either way, this really needs to be included sooner rather than later. Still loving XD though - couldn't design without it now!
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I will be changing this to focus on unused colors and character styles. For unused symbols and folders, please upvote:
- Unused symbols: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/18939286
- Symbol organization: https://adobexd.uservoice.com/forums/353007/suggestions/33272584
An error occurred while saving the comment Steve commentedTotally agree, it's a painstaking process to discover which symbols are not used in order to delete them, which you'll need to do to get your file size down for example
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Just to clarify how it works currently – artboards in the PDF are currently listed based on looking at your artboard layout on XD’s canvas in “reading order." The PDF page order will start with artboards in the topmost row left to right, then move on to the next row of artboards below that (starting with the leftmost artboard again), etc.
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+1 for this one, you'll be hard pressed to find a single person who doesn't start by drawing a box, then turning the stroke off. It's an edge case when you do need a stroke, so the default should be a fill rather than stroke.