Enabling this will preserve that nested Symbol’s space if you hide it, meaning that the dimensions of the Symbol that it’s nested within won’t change if it has Smart Layout properties. When you select a nested Symbol inside a Symbol instance, you’ll see a new Preserve space when hidden option in the Inspector.We’ve improved the rendering performance of previews in the Insert window and menus.When you preview an overlay’s position on the Canvas, we now show you relevant content (like shadows, for example) that falls outside of the overlay’s Artboard bounds.Thanks for all your reports and feedback! Our Figma importer is now more reliable when opening big documents.You can learn more about the feature (and its current limitations) and share your feedback, over on our forum. We still have work to do, but you can enable it right now as an experimental feature via Sketch > Experimental Features. Smart Layout in groups (experimental) We’re working on bringing Smart Layout to regular groups.Resolved annotations aren’t visible by default, but you can show them via the View menus in the menu bar or toolbar, or by pressing Control-Shift-N. You can re-open a resolved annotation in the same way. Resolve Annotations You can now resolve annotations by clicking the checkmark in the annotations popover, or right-clicking any annotation marker and choosing Resolve.I see others have answered in the interim but will send anyway. ![]() 'BugSplat' used by SU and many other apps seems to be looking in the wrong place for the version number, I m not sure that SU itself has a way of fixing that. V2013 may have some Plugin issues, due to it's older version of ruby that Apple no longer supply.Ģ: one issue seems to be that for the last two OS X updates Apple has been telling developers that the way to get the OS X version number had changed, but they also allowed a period of grace, that grace ended with Yosemite. So make sure Outliner and Font Panel are both closed before you quit SU. We need to break it down into two separate questions.ġ: v2013 & v2014 are both having issues with Fonts, italics in Outliner or showing the Fonts dialog. No-one has, atos is simply the way of redirecting error messages from the normal Apple crash reporter to the apps own crash reporter.Ītos will neither stop nor cause the crash, but may ask if you want the log forwarded to the apps crash reporter I had never received that Atos error message before in all my years of using SketchUp. ![]() Thank you, and sorry for the long explanation. Not that I don't usually, but when I am pressed for time I do sometimes forget. Is there anything that I can do to get around this problem when using SketchUp, or am I just going to have to be very very sure to save every two seconds and prior to exporting my render. ![]() I was about to write the developer of LightUp who is unbelievably helpful, to ask if he thought it was a LightUp problem, and your good-selves as to whether it could be SketchUp issue, but decided instead to Google the word Atos to see if I could find out what it was? Apparently, and I did not read the entire article, it is something connected to Apple's operating system, and so therefore there is now one other "fail" to add to the entire Yosemite nightmare. Regardless of whether I say yes or cancel, SketchUp crashes. I have been on the verge of tears many a day.Īnother problem that I have noticed, is that on attempting to export a render from SketchUp and using LightUp, I keep getting a message from something called "Atos" requesting permission to debug. ![]() The worst for me being kicked off of the internet every three minutes, and which makes working virtually impossible. I am sure you have been following the posts as to its many and assorted problems. Like an idiot, and only because I knew someone who had installed the beta and had no problems, I upgraded (bad choice of a word) to OSX Yosemite a couple days after its launch.
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