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What is the analogue of Extract from Brackets for other editors?
Hello!
Just recently I learned about the existence of such a wonderful function for Brackets as Extract. For those not in the know, you can load a .psd layout into the code editor and "extract" the necessary values on the go, whether it be fonts, font sizes, element sizes from the layout, and so on. Everything is implemented on a clear and intuitive level.
The question arose: are there similar analogues for Sublime or Atom?
I met Atom today (I used to always work with Notepad++ and Sublime) and from the first minutes I really, really liked it, I even thought about replacing the rest of the editors with Atom. But Brackets with the Extract function outweighs so far :(
Although purely visually and in terms of speed, Atom does the above editors for me :)
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Extract is an Adobe killer feature for Brackets, so it is not available in other editors and will not be in the near future.
But there is an online option - https://assets.adobe.com/ (free)
Or a similar solution from third-party developers (desktop application) - avocode.com (paid)
Obviously, both solutions do not have a direct link to the editor, but the life of a layout designer still make it a lot easier. Although both are still incredibly raw and buggy, however, like Extract itself.
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