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Sketch 87

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Sketch 87.


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What's new in this version:

Improved:
- You can now link to any Artboard even when you have multiple layers and Artboards selected
- We‘ll now show a prompt when enabling a plugin that‘s incompatible with the Mac app
- Now, when you hover over an Artboard’s name on the Canvas, we’ll show you a tooltip with its full name — ideal for Artboards with long titles
- We now support blurred alpha masks — try them out
- You can now use the Sides slider to set a polygon‘s minimum number of sides (three)
- Leave the math to us — now, it’s faster than ever to precisely position a layer relative to an Artboard’s edge. For example, if you want to place a layer 10 pixels away from the right edge of its Artboard you just need to set its X value to 10r. Use the l, r, t, b, and c/m operators in the X or Y fields to position them at the exact number of pixels from the left, right, top, bottom, and center/middle of the Artboard they’re in.
- The Libraries preferences panel now shows when a Library is using a starred version and when it was last modified
- Did you know that when you copy something in the Mac app, you can paste it into another app as an image? Now, if you have a high-density display, we‘ll export these images in 2x resolution, so they look sharp.
- It’s now easier than ever to know what the status of a layer is in the Layer List. Now, when you hover over a visible layer, the Hide Layer icon reflects the layer’s visibility state. Similarly, if the layer is unlocked and you hold ⌥, the Lock Layer icon reflects the lock state.

Changed:
- We’ve made things more predictable when you insert a Symbol instance that contains a nested Symbol with Smart Layout properties that you have resized in the Symbol source. Now, the nested Symbol will keep its resized dimensions in both the Symbol source and instance.
- We’ve made things more predictable when you resize a Symbol or Group that contains text layers with resizing constraints and auto width alignment properties. Previously, if the resizing constraints and alignment properties conflicted, resizing would change the alignment property to auto height or cause the text to flow outside of layer’s bounds. Now we block conflicting resizing restrictions and alignment properties to avoid these results.

Fixed:
- Fixes a bug where the background blur wouldn‘t appear in translucent layers with an opaque fill
- Fixes a bug where the Mac app would continue using system memory after you closed a document
- We now remember the position of the Preferences window, so it always opens where you last left it
- If you have a page selected, you can now rename a page via Edit > Rename or pressing ⌘R.
- Fixes a bug where editing a Symbol Source’s content would not update any overrides in deeply nested instances until you reopened the document.