Protopie 4



50
  1. Protopie 4 Download
  2. Protopie 4 Torrent
  3. Protopie 4 Price

Discover 10 Free Id Card Psd designs on Dribbble. Your resource to discover and connect with designers worldwide. The future of prototyping is here. ProtoPie makes it easier to build and collaborate on next-level interactive prototypes. Breathe life into your ideas, today.

closed
Protopie
Oldest
marked this post as
closed
0
Reply
marked this post as Protopie 4 download
complete
1
Reply
Lela Dewey
@ProtoPie: Hi there! Is this feature already implemented? I still need to resize layers within containers individually. Wondering if I am missing something...
0
Reply
@Lela Dewey: yes it has been implemented in 4.0. You'll find Constraints in each layer's property panel. If you uncheck all constraints, you'll notice child layers automatically adjust to their container's size ;)
2
Reply
Lela Dewey
@ProtoPie: thanks so much :) I'm new to protopie and love it!
1
Reply
Svenn-Petter Maehle
Would be great if this would respect device type. I'm always designing for iPhone SE first but my users are very frequently testing on iPhone 8, 8+, X and XS Max
0
Reply
Protopie marked this post as
in progress
3
Reply
katya austin

Protopie 4 Download

1
Reply
Uniform resize of grouped layers when resizing container
Protopie
katya austin
Protopie 4 download

Protopie 4 Torrent

Currently when scaling a container only it changes size so each layer within group haas to be rescaled individually. Would be great if you could also rescale elements within container, perhaps with designated keyboard shortcut? Thank you!

Protopie 4 Price

Marla Olsen
Be able to resize multiple items at once — e.g. containers containing child elements. Reuse the existing Scale functionality, but implement it as part of the UI tools for ProtoPie UI itself, rather than an action that needs to be triggered. (Similar to how Sketch, InDesign, etc. have scale tools to resize objects.)
This would be extremely useful for containers that contain multiple child elements (other containers, shapes, text fields, etc.) because currently the container and each of its child elements need to be resized separately.




Comments are closed.