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1,774 votesfeature-under-review · 81 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 01 : Design mode · Admin →John supported this idea ·
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We think you’re going to really, really dig the plugin integrations we’re making available later this year :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedYeah this is a complete nightmare if you haven't used the character styles. Even then, character styles are pretty bad and it doesn't work well.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedPlease add support for this like other tools in the cloud: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign...
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Please note that stacks is a feature that is intended to be used at design time, and does not dynamically shift the stack in preview. I’m going to rewrite this particular request to be more precisely about the latter suggestion.
John supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedThis wold be a really cool thing to implement. You already to auto-animate so creating a stack that animate should be relatively simple. Let's say you have a stack of expanding components. Then as each component expands, the stack responds and expands as well.
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An error occurred while saving the comment John commentedI think this customer is asking for a feature like Sketch, where all the master components live in their own space. If you create one, it would be automatically added as an "artboard" for that component in that "page" area. If you copy a component from another file, it does NOT create a master sticky component, it only places the instance on the current artboard. You then manually have to right-click "edit master" and then it displays it at some random location on the current pasetboard area. When you paste a component, or create a component, it should create a visual of that component somewhere as a "master" editing space, and then turn the currently selected group on the artboard into an "instance" of that component. i spend a lot of time creating components, then duplicating it in place to create and instance, then moving the instance backwards in the layers until the master is on top and then I move the master to my "area" where I organise my masters. It's very tedious. In sketch, it automatically creates these masters and organises them.
We need this. Since we can now do it with stacks this should be do-able with the repeat grid.