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How to calculate text parameters in Figma?
Hello.
I'm laying out the layout sent via Figma.
The designer wrote the texts in one line, some of the words have different parameters. When you click on the text, Figma writes some one (averaged or something) parameter. I can't pull out the meanings for other words that have a different design.
Example:
Added a style for the hovered state, and only "ffffff" is written in the box on the right.
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As I understand it, you have limited access, namely access for layout. With such rights, you can select any layer and view its properties necessary for layout.
There are several solutions to this problem, most likely option 3 will suit you.
1. Teach the designer to work in the program. Namely, in this case, the menu item is a component and it is considered a gross mistake to create such a menu in one text field. On a good note, this component must be made separately in all the necessary states, then you (as a layout designer) can easily see any style in a specific state of the element.
2. Try to work with Zeplin or Avacode, but for this the designer must make an integration. You will not be able to do it yourself, as the rights are limited.
3. Well, the easiest option is to create a copy of the file. The layout was provided to you (most likely) as a link and it is linked to another account and in this case you do not have rights to change it. To fully work with the design, as well as change the layout, you need to become an administrator. To do this, you can simply duplicate the file. In this case, you will have a copy of the design with all rights and you will be an administrator. But in this case, it will be on your account and the connection by itself, all the changes made by the designer in the future, you can track the link that he previously provided to you.
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