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    Ryan D commented  · 

    We're having to abandon Adobe Cloud Documents when working in XD at an enterprise-level because sharing across the organization is a liability (what if the user in not available or on vacation or let go and hasn't shared it?) and ultimately accessing those files is cumbersome and destructive (we lose cloud features like document history). Unless a user wants to NOT share something with their coworkers or their boss(s), it needs to be easier for us to poke around in and access/build upon each other's files as needed without sharing to everyone. It is a shame - I like having the cloud tools, but it has these unfortunate trade offs. We instead have to share on a service like Drop Box.

    Proposed solution: users should be able to browse other user(s) (within the same enterprise) cloud documents if they are in the same enterprise organization/team and have authorization to do so without explicit sharing. Ownership and hand-off of cloud documents should be painless and routine for any number of reasons.

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    Ryan D commented  · 

    If you create an XD file on Windows that utilizes icon fonts it does not transfer to Mac even though the other computer has the same icon font installed (you get a '[x]' in its place). Font icons are also not visible on the XD iOS app, which means you cannot test/demo the prototype. This pigeonholes us into using vector, which means we have to make up sizes for icons instead of letting the font properties to the work.

    Font icons are a reality in web applications, they are not going away, and continuing to ignore them this is making our jobs harder, not easier. Thanks.

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  4. 184 votes

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    While we still don’t have the tools built right into XD (and so I’m leaving this open), we do have at least one plugin to help with color blindness checking. Please do check out the plugins section of XD to see if one will work for you!

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    Ryan D commented  · 

    Here is a Sketch Plugin that does this. Would be nice to not have to exit the application to know the level of compliance.

    https://github.com/getflourish/Sketch-Color-Contrast-Analyser

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  5. 95 votes

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    Hi Kieran,

    Thanks for your feedback! This feature is already in our backlog – not sure when it will arrive, but we’re aware of the need for it.

    Regards,
    Joe

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    Ryan D commented  · 

    Whats the status of this? I spend way too much time trying to figure out where the end of my element is if there is no border.

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  9. 58 votes

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    Ryan D commented  · 

    When mocking up tables and text fields from real (ish) data, it would be nice to know how how the information would ellipsis out without having to ungroup the grid and manually add them.

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