
- #HOW TO MASK OUT TEXT USING PREVIEW ON MAC OS UPDATE#
- #HOW TO MASK OUT TEXT USING PREVIEW ON MAC OS FULL#
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We’ve given the Canvas icon in Preferences a refresh - it now reflects the one you see in the toolbar. The Move to Library plugin (version 2.2.9) is incompatible with Sketch. We now memorize the position of the Document Settings window, so it always opens where you last left it. #HOW TO MASK OUT TEXT USING PREVIEW ON MAC OS UPDATE#
If you have the items for Move Forward and Move Backward in your toolbar, we’ll update their icons to reflect this change in command when you hold ⌥ there too.
When you right-click on a layer and open its contextual menu, holding down ⌥ turns the Move Forward and Move Backward options into Move to Front and Move to Back, respectively. We’ve improved the way we handle variable fonts if you embed them in your document and now clearly identify them as being variable, rather than a specific weight. We’re working hard on new features and we can’t wait to share them with you soon. Improvements and bug fixes This release is all about fixing bugs and making small, quality-of-life improvements that add up to a better overall experience in Sketch. Fixes a bug where editing a Symbol Source’s content would not update any overrides in deeply nested instances until you reopened the document. #HOW TO MASK OUT TEXT USING PREVIEW ON MAC OS MAC#
Fixes a bug where the Mac app would continue using system memory after you closed a document. Fixes a bug where the background blur wouldn‘t appear in translucent layers with an opaque fill.
Now we block conflicting resizing restrictions and alignment properties to avoid these results. Previously, if the resizing constraints and alignment properties conflicted, resizing would change the alignment property to auto height or cause the text to flow outside of layer’s bounds.
We’ve made things more predictable when you resize a Symbol or Group that contains text layers with resizing constraints and auto width alignment properties. Now, the nested Symbol will keep its resized dimensions in both the Symbol source and instance. We’ve made things more predictable when you insert a Symbol instance that contains a nested Symbol with Smart Layout properties that you have resized in the Symbol source. Hovering over a visible layer shows a Hide Layer icon reflecting the layer’s visibility and holding ⌥ shows a Lock Layer icon reflecting the lock state. We’ve added states to the layer visibility and lock icons in the Layer List, so it’s easier than ever to know whether a layer is hidden, visible, locked or unlocked. Did you know you can copy layers or Artboards and paste them in any other app as an image? Now, if you have a high-density display, we‘ll export these images in 2x resolution, so they look sharp. We’ll now show you if a Library is using a starred version and when it was last modified in the Libraries preferences panel.
You can use these in both the X and Y fields to get things looking just right. For example, to place a layer 10 pixels from the right edge of its Artboard, you can set its X value to 10r.
You can now precisely position a layer relative to an Artboard’s edge using the l, r, t, b, and c / m operators in the Inspector. If you have a page selected, you can now rename a page via Edit > Rename or pressing ⌘ R. You can now use the Sides slider in the Inspector to set a polygon‘s minimum number of sides (three) - handy if you want to quickly create an equilateral triangle!. You can now add blurs to alpha masks and we’ll include them as part of the mask itself.
#HOW TO MASK OUT TEXT USING PREVIEW ON MAC OS FULL#
When you hover over a long Artboard name on the Canvas, we’ll show you a tooltip with its full name. We now remember the position of the Preferences window, so it always opens where you last left it. We’ll now show a prompt when you try and enable a plugin that’s incompatible with the Mac app. Now, with multiple selections, you can choose any of the back or go to Artboard indicators. We’ve made it easier to create a prototyping link to the previous Artboard or any specific Artboard when you have multiple layers and Artboards selected. Improvements and bug fixes This update brings a whole host of small improvements to make your days more enjoyable and productive - from positioning layers relative to an Artboard’s edge with Inspector operators, to better icons for locked and hidden layers.