- Mac app
85.1
This release fixes a bug that caused empty Symbols to appear broken. We’re sorry for any impact this had on your workflow.
Requires macOS Big Sur (11.0.0) or newer
This release fixes a bug that caused empty Symbols to appear broken. We’re sorry for any impact this had on your workflow.
Requires macOS Big Sur (11.0.0) or newer
You can now choose whether a project is visible to your whole Workspace, or just the members you invite. You’ll find this option in a project’s share settings in the web app. In the Mac app, look for the lock icon in the Workspace window to quickly identify projects with restricted access. And don’t forget, you can still move documents, rename a project, copy its link or open it in the web app, right from the Workspace window.
Requires macOS Big Sur (11.0.0) or newer
With Color Tokens you can export, integrate and sync Color Variables from your designs to your development projects. If you’ve got a document or Library with Color Variables, you can now use the web app to download Color Tokens in CSS or JSON formats, or generate a URL that stays up to date with any changes you make.
We’re giving you even more control over when and where you share your work. Now you can choose whether a project is visible to your whole Workspace, or just the members you invite to it. It’s ideal when you’re working under NDAs, or just want to keep noise around new ideas to a minimum.
This release focuses on smaller fixes and updates that make Sketch better to use every day. We’ve also included a small round of Prototyping improvements (with plenty more on the way).
Requires macOS Big Sur (11.0.0) or newer
This release includes a handful of bug fixes. If you sent in feedback about any of these — thank you!
Requires macOS Catalina (10.15.0) or newer
This release focuses on fixing a number of crashes and bugs. Thanks for all your reports and feedback!
Requires macOS Catalina (10.15.0) or newer
You can now adjust the corner radius of rectangles on the Canvas: drag a corner handle to control all corners with the same size, hold ⌘ to control a single corner, or ⌥ to control all corners at once. We’ve also added four individual input fields in the Inspector for each corner in the rectangle. Finally, we’ve introduced new Corner Styles: in addition to Rounded and Smooth, you can now use the Angled, Inside Square, and Inside Arc styles.
/). With the new Primary Prefix option, the prefix will appear in front of the full path instead of the last path component only.Fix Size setting when using Smart Layout.Requires macOS Catalina (10.15.0) or newer
You now have full control of the size and style of corners in your rectangles. It’s faster than ever to adjust multiple corners at once — or focus on just a single corner — using on-Canvas and Inspector controls in our updated Sketch Mac app. Plus, we’ve added a bunch of new Corner Styles that will take your illustrations to the next level. It even works with triangles, stars, polygons and closed paths directly from the Corners panel in the Inspector!
We’ve fixed a bug that could cause Text Styles in Symbol overrides to display incorrectly on the Canvas.
Requires macOS Catalina (10.15.0) or newer
With Components web view, you can open up your libraries and make them easier for everyone to understand. You can now browse Symbols, Color Variables, Layer Styles and Text Styles, jump or search for specific components and use the menu on the left-hand side to navigate components in more detail.
Requires macOS Catalina (10.15.0) or newer
We’ve added a powerful new way to view all your Symbols, Color Variables, Layer Styles and Text Styles in the updated Sketch web app — and it’s called Components web view. You can now easily jump between different Component types, then use the menu on the left-hand side to select different groups.
Fixes a crash that could be caused by an InVision plugin incompatibility.
Requires macOS Catalina (10.15.0) or newer
We’ve added a feature that helps you preview the outcome of some actions. Now, when you hover over the alignment buttons at the top of the Inspector, or as you type new values in the X, Y, Width, or Height fields, you’ll see an outline on the Canvas that represents the position and dimension of the layers if you apply that alignment or value. This also works if you use the ⌥ modifier for alignment, or use math operations in the inputs.
Requires macOS Catalina (10.15.0) or newer
Canvas view in the web app allows you to preview your entire Canvas exactly as you see it on the Mac app. Instead of previewing individual Artboards, you can now pan and zoom to your heart’s content and interact with the entire flow — including elements outside of Artboards, such as notes.