
Copy SVGs to clipboard: You can now easily bring SVGs into Studio by copying them to your clipboard and pasting them into the Studio editor.Īlong with a handful of other important improvements, your SVG import experience should be rock-solid now that we've fixed numerous bugs:.SVG import support for clipPath text: Now if you use text inside the clipPath, the SVG should still import seamlessly to Studio.SVG import filter support: The accuracy of SVGs you import should be improved now that we've added support for the following filters: feOffset, feFlood, feColorMatrix, feComposite, feMerge, feMergeNode, feBlend, feDropShadow, and feGaussianBlur.

Text appearance properties: For ultimate flexibility when working with text, now you can apply text borders and shadows!.Dashed borders: You can now make any border dashed! Just click the Borders section of the inspector panel, and you can specify both the length of dashes and the space between each dash.We're excited to deliver a few of your highly requested new features in this release, which introduces dashed borders, text shadows, and text borders as well as support for many SVG filters:

Studio 1.28.0ĭashed borders, text appearance properties, and SVG improvements! What's new? You won't notice this one while working in Studio, but behind the scenes, we've updated two top-level dependencies to fix potential vulnerabilities in lower-level dependencies. Studio 1.28.1 Potential vulnerabilities corrected
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To continually improve stability and security for Studio users on Windows devices, we’ve reinforced our security measures in the Studio installation package. You'll find our latest Studio release notes below.

InVision is committed to continually improving Studio by resolving bugs and often implementing new features with each release.
