We have also fixed some bugs and made improvements in Exporting and copying CSS attributes to the clipboard. New in Sketch 78 Workspace window We've renamed the Documents window, and made it better than ever! You can now see documents in your Workspace in a new list view. We've also improved the Recent Documents view, which now shows who's editing a Workspace document and its sharing settings. New in Sketch 77 Saving you a few clicks! As you know, you can dive deeper into groups by double-clicking them.
Faster than ever! New in Sketch 76 Reveal after export We're always polishing the design experience because we know the details matter. One example new in 76 is that, after you export from a document, you can now reveal those files in Finder. This new window brings together some document-specific settings and preferences that were previously spread across different locations. Thanks for your reports!
New in Sketch 73 Improvements and Bug Fixes This update brings a whole host of small improvements and bug fixes, including the ability to move documents to and from Projects in the Documents window. Thanks for all your reports and feedback! This includes text appearing incorrectly aligned, not updating if you swapped between different components, or not appearing at all.
Thanks for all your reports! New in Sketch 72 Rendering and performance improvements This release includes a whole host of rendering and performance improvements. Lots of them are subtle, but they all add up to a better experience.
If you uncheck this Insert Data at Random option, Data you insert will follow the order in its source file. Nested data from a Linked Data source will appear inside a group when you add it to your canvas. It also fixes a crash that occurred if you enabled Libraries with embedded fonts. Read our documentation to see how Starred updates work. To get started, simply name layers in your document to match the keys in your JSON file.
If you were finding Sketch slow when using a plugin with a WebView, or you had a Library update notification that never disappeared, this update has got you covered. If you sent us feedback about these three, thank you! This release includes a handful of bug fixes and visual tweaks. If you sent in feedback about any of these — thank you!
It brings together all of the Symbols, Text and Layer Styles, and Color Variables from your enabled Libraries, and displays them with beautiful, big previews that make browsing easy. Simply press c on your keyboard to open it, start typing to search for the component you need, then drag and drop it onto your Canvas. You can find out more, discover and download Assistants in the new Assistants Directory , or read our documentation to see how they work.
This release contains fixes to the most common bugs and crashes you have reported. There are a lot of small changes here, but they all add up to a smoother, faster Sketch. It also ensures text layers render correctly whenever you view your documents on Cloud. It also fixes an issue that could have prevented you from opening files in older versions of the app, if you had already opened them in Fuzzy search is here, which means you no longer have to type the exact name of a Component to find what you need.
Introducing Tints With Tints, you can change the color of an entire Symbol or group, without relying on complex workarounds and multiple Layer Styles. Tints work best with single-color Symbols and groups that make use of multiple opacities, like icons or tabs in a menu.
New in Sketch 63 Faster Cloud uploads With this release, uploading documents to Cloud should become a lot faster and feel a lot smoother. More updates and improvements are coming in the next few weeks. New Components Panel The new Components Panel and Components Popover bring Symbols, Text Styles and Layer Styles together in a single place where you can search, sort and filter for what you need, then drag and drop directly onto the Canvas.
On macOS Simply select your text, enable the features you need, and unlock even better typography in Sketch. Variable fonts support Along with better OpenType features support, this update also brings support for variable font options like weight, width, slant, optical size and more. With it, you can set a direction for Symbols to resize when you change their overrides, while keeping the spacing between different layers in that Symbol consistent.
Better still, you can set different Smart Layout settings for Nested Symbols and even groups within Symbols. The best part is, it even works with Artboards, so you can keep your documents looking neat and tidy. Simply double-click on text in any Symbol instance and start typing. Stay on the Canvas, stay in the moment and speed up your workflow. You can easily adjust the vertical spacing between rows of layers, as well as the horizontal spacing between each layer in a row. It quickly aligns a selection of multiple layers into a neat grid, making it even easier to create and manage complex layouts.
Snapping Improvements Snapping has been much improved, including a new look for measurements and customizable guide colors.
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