![]() Improved performance in complex documents In addition, SVG importing and exporting now supports blend modes and includes shadows on groups when exporting. Sketch now exports much more compact SVG files, by doing away with unnecessary prefixes. ![]() When two or more shapes are selected “Use as Mask” is enabled in the contextual menu (^⌘M), making the process more intuitive. You now have better control over the character spacing on text layers, as it can be set to “auto”, allowing the font’s native kerning to be applied. All of these changes produce a more predictable vertical rhythm. In addition, text layer auto line height is now distinct from a fixed line height of the same value, and the Inspector shows the auto value as its placeholder.Īlongside this, baseline snapping for multi-line text now uses the first baseline rather than the last. When you have a new text layer, it will use the “auto” line height rather than inheriting what was previously used. When changing the typeface or font size for a text layer, the layer will now reposition itself so the first baseline will always stay in place. Sketch now maintains consistent baseline spacing for paragraphs when adjusting the line height. The inconsistent baselines and text layers that were causing you grief are gone. Let’s dive in and explore some of our favorite improvements that will bring power and speed to your design workflow. In addition, Sketch 3.6 brings many polishes, performance enhancements and bug fixes. Over the past couple of months we’ve been listening to your feedback and today we’re thrilled to release a new update with text rendering and SVG improvements.
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