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An error occurred while saving the comment Pertti Kontio commentedA must feature.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pertti Kontio commentedAs far as I understand, Illustrator type navigator does not really cut it. Placing all art boards in a small "worldmap" makes all art boards too small to recognize. So you need to remember at which part of the canvas a specific art board is. It would be better than the current situation, I admit that :)
An error occurred while saving the comment Pertti Kontio commentedWhen designing a feature, it is many times necessary to jump around the canvas from one art board to another. Many times those boards are physically far away in the canvas, requiring tedious zooming up and down to locate and view them.
Now, it would be really nice if one could leave placeholder tags around the canvas in those places that are relevant for the feature you are now working on. Then, using some kb command (like Alt + Q, like in Quick), you could cycle the current view between those canvas places, keeping the same zoom level.
Alt + Shift + Q could cycle in reverse order.
EDIT: I do not understand why my proposal (design mode) was merged into this (prototype mode)?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pertti Kontio commentedImproving navigating canvas is a must, but what is this "pan around" thing, how does it work?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pertti Kontio commentedTrivial, must have feature. I just can not understand what kind of mind-block is preventing you from doing this.
An error occurred while saving the comment Pertti Kontio commentedNot having this is just embarrassing
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We’re planning to support pages in XD. Stay tuned!
An error occurred while saving the comment Pertti Kontio commentedWhy not use a usual version control system like git or subversion for this purpose? With that you can make as many parallel versions as you like, and go back and forth in version history as well.
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Zooming in to a element is now cumbersome. "Ctrl 3" Fills the entire screen with the element. Many times you would like to simply enlarge the selected element couple of notches.
This would be easily achieved if zooming would center the view to the selected element. This means that you first click an element to select it, then press "Ctrl + " to zoom: now the view would be immediately centered to the selected element and zoomed in one step. More presses on "Ctrl + " would just zoom closer.