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Sorry for the delay on this. Do you happen to remember the directory you deleted?
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedMy hard drive on my Macbook was almost completely full. After a short search in my file directory I found out that Adobe XD had filled up about 50GB with cache. I was then able to remove the unnecessary files manually.
It would be nice if there was a possibility to empty this cache in the program. Similar to the other Adobe programs.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedAn error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedEvery other app I use has a dark mode...
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Thanks for your feedback! I’m going to keep this open, but I wanted to let you know that your cloud docs (if opened from the machine) is cached locally.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedThis feature is really needed! I just saw that XD created a 35GB folder in "application support" that used my drive space.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedthat would be awesome!
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentednow i always have to write the developer, that something changed. if i dont write him manually, he wont reload the specs window in the browser and develops with an outdated design. slack automation resolves this problem
An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedthat would be very useful!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedyes, we should see the design specs in the programm. figma does it very well with different tabs. no need to publish to al specs link to see it. makes it faster to see the changes in the code
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedthis would be useful!
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Okay, so I’m trying to understand here. By looking up documentation, I see that you can place images in your file and link them to an image on your file system, so not embedding them in the file. (I’m assuming you’re not talking about inserting links to images on the Internet via URLs.) When the document opens, it loads up the image and places it in. In some apps, updating the file on the file system will update the image automatically without any intervention, and in other apps, changing it on the file system won’t update until you either manually refresh or relaunch the app.
This scenario is what I was defining as “dynamic linking.” Smart Objects (as I’m defining them in my head) are elements that are in a CC file format (like Photoshop or Illustrator). Am I misunderstanding your request for external links?
Thanks,
-Elaine
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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,
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Hey Elaine,
when i open a XD file locally then the file gets cached/copied here:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe XD
several folders are getting created. (Example of those folders in the screenshot.) The marked folders have 2GB in total. If don't delete them then there are more and more of those folders after some time.
and if i open a cloud document then those files are cached under:
/Users/Username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe XD/CloudToLocalMRUCache
When I close XD then those folders don't get deleted.