You can now click inside a hollow shape (one with a border, but no fills) that you’ve already selected to select a layer behind it.You can now ⌘-click on a selected layer within a multi-layer selection to exclusively select that layer and deselect all of the others.This works even if the layer you’ve selected is not the frontmost layer. You can now right/secondary-click anywhere within a layer’s selection box, and not just on the layer itself, to bring up the contextual menu.When you’ve selected a nested Symbol or layer inside another Symbol, you can now use Edit > Select > Select Containing Symbol (⌘ Esc) to select the parent Symbol.We’ve improved performance in a few different areas in this release when you switch between particularly complex pages in documents, for documents with large gradients and blurs, and for shadow spreading on oval shapes.You can now ⌘-click on an Artboard’s background/empty space to select it, even if it already contains layers.Holding ⌥⌘ when you have already selected layers has a different effect and will move the selected layers, even if your cursor is not positioned over them. You can now press and hold ⌥⌘ before or after you start dragging a marquee to select layers that are fully enclosed within the bounds of another layer.We’ve tidied up SVG exports so they include fewer unnecessary digits within any fractional values.You can hover over each item in the menu to see a highlight around that layer on the Canvas, making it even easier to select a layer hidden below another. Right/secondary-clicking on overlapping layers, while holding ⇧, will now bring up a quick layer selection menu.This makes it easier to make a selection on top of a layer (such as a background layer) without selecting the layer itself. You can now create a rectangular marquee selection on the Canvas by pressing X and drawing your marquee.Descriptions give everyone a quick way to see what’s changed when browsing a document’s version history in the web app, while Stars control a version’s visibility to Viewers (or, if it’s a Library document, whether the changes trigger a Library update). You can now use File > Save with Description (⌃⌘S) to add a description and Star when you save a version of a document you’re working on.Learn how to enable it, if you haven’t already, and head over to the community forum for a full list of changes. ![]() This update brings support for duplicating and adding new layers to groups, as well as Smart Layout for Artboards. We’re continuing to improve on our experimental feature - Smart Layout in groups. ![]() Finally, you can quickly rename another selection of layers using the last renaming pattern you used via Edit > Rename with Last Format (⌥⇧⌘R). ![]() You can also use Edit > Rename All (⌥⌘R) to rename all the layers on your current page, with the option to filter for specific layers to rename. Multi-Layer Renaming You can now select multiple layers and use Edit > Rename (⌘R) to rename your entire selection, with support for modifier tokens and optional matching of portions of the layers’ names.You can also change the default save location and dialog under the General tab in Sketch’s Settings. You can still save locally to your Mac via the “Save to Your Mac” button in the Save dialog, or via File > Save to Your Mac. This is now the default way to save in Sketch. Redesigned Save Dialog We’ve completely redesigned the Save dialog for Workspace documents, with a better experience for organizing documents and full support for the new Collections feature.You can create a new Collection from the new save dialog, and organize existing documents and Collections in the Workspace window. Ever found the number of Projects in your Workspace a little unmanageable? Having trouble sorting through loads of documents in a Project? Collections can help. ![]() With Collections, you can group documents inside of Projects in just about any way that suits you and your collaborators.
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