![]() ![]() My bigger question is why not just create a Sketch plugin like Invision, Marvel, UXPin, CanvasFlip, and almost every other new prototyping tool out there? I honestly just want to be able to select some or all of my artboards and import them into Axure with all layers preserved and converted into shapes automatically. Text Fields Misaligned.png 1496×1292 150 KB Let us know if there’s anything else we can do to help or elaborate on in the meantime. Nonetheless, your feedback has been a big help and I’ve spoken directly with my product manager about your concerns. You can double-check this by viewing the generated HTML and inspecting the output for the corresponding SVG file. Even so, this imported asset still preserves SVG data and retains its clarity after resizing in the editor or prototype. ( Rachel’s post is a good reference for that part of the workflow I also went ahead and added a small edit to my post to clarify.)Īs you mention, the SVG data of a Sketch layer are imported into RP initially as an individual image widget. You can also use “Copy SVG Code” in Sketch for multiple layers at a time. Hopefully that can help as an alternative to going through the lengthier export process. Thanks for the feedback! When copying/pasting from Sketch, were you able to do so by selecting “Copy SVG Code” after right-clicking the layer? Since SVG data aren’t included via a simple copy in Sketch, the option “Copy SVG Code” would need to be selected. ![]() In addition, it would be great if Sketch shared styles were transferred over as Axure styles, if possible. I essentially have to build my widget component library twice, in order to use both tools, which is very tedious. It is a huge drawback at the moment, having to manually recreate assets in Axure all the time. We honestly need a legitimate and seamless solution for moving assets back and forth between Sketch and Axure. Once again, that will not work because it just ends up being one combined bitmap with all the layers flattened. Finally, I want to be able to just copy a whole bunch of layers at once or an entire artboard in Sketch and paste it directly into Axure. The only way to get it in as an SVG is to go through the whole export process in Sketch and save the SVG image as a file and then drag that image into Axure. First of all, why do I have to convert an SVG to a shape at all? Why doesn’t it do that immediately as soon as I paste an SVG? Secondly, if I copy/paste from Sketch, it ends up being a bitmap, not an SVG. This doesn’t work in any sort of convenient way, unfortunately. Please reconsider this roadmap time schedule or at the VERY least, please open up Axure with an API that enables someone to write a 3rd party sketch importer themselves. Axure should allow Sketch import to one-up that and add export of animations and interaction notes as well. Right now, a lot of houses use Sketch + Zeplin to share output CSS with developers. It would be clear within organizations that Axure can assist in bringing reality to the customer a lot faster. This would enable the world of static high fi mockups to be pulled into a working app immediately. If there were one feature that is critical to add to Axure imminently, I would say it is adding Sketch and other SVG layered & grouped import into Axure. So many houses are using the Sketch ->Invision (slideshow) or Sketch -> Flinto route or Framer.Īxure is way more powerful than those solutions and can make a far richer prototype, but is handcuffed by the lack of bringing mockups from other designers’ flows into this rich tool. If so, that is a major hiccup that will prevent Axure’s wider adoption. it contains only icons from version 5.2 of the font.Are you saying here that it is not on the current roadmap (near future) to have Axure support vector input from Sketch?.This way after generating the prototype to the cloud, other users should be able to see icons.Īlso you need to remember that the library i’ve created works the best with Font Awesome Free and: You need to add address/domain of your mock-up on your Font Awesome Pro CDN configuration.in your prototype you need to link the font package from the Font Awesome CDN.What to do to load the fonts on other people devices? Still, other people without Font Awesome Pro installed on their computers will not be able to see the icons. This way you should be able to see icons in Axure and In your browser after generating the prototype (locally or to axshare/cloud). You need to have Font Awesome Pro installed on your device.When using Font Awesome Pro you have to make sure that few thing are done. ![]()
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