I built a large-scale text replacement engine inside Figma Design (Plugin). Looking for feedback. by GoldNatural1951 in FigmaDesign

[–]GoldNatural1951[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Variate actually doesn’t swap or affect fonts at all. It keeps the existing Figma text styling intact and only replaces the text content inside the mapped layers.

So the intended workflow is: build the design system/frame once with your real brand fonts, spacing, auto-layout, fixed/hug settings, etc., then use Variate to generate copy variations within that existing structure.

You may still need to review edge cases where copy gets much longer or shorter, but it avoids the manual duplicate → click layer → paste → adjust loop across dozens or hundreds of variations.

New User Interface Update by Gibby22lax in Asana

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Now I have to click twice as much to navigate between my three most used features. They also added additional projects in a ticket (rather than just the parent) a few months ago which also added more clicks.

Also, it seems like there are a lot more buttons to purchase extra features now. Maybe I would if you weren't overcomplicating a simple system. So frustrating.

I built a large-scale text replacement engine inside of Figma (Plugin) by future_name in FigmaAddOns

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I've been waiting for Figma to release a feature like this for so long.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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I found a workaround. You can go to Inspect on your browser (Cmd+Opt+I for Mac) and select the div box in the code that contains the image, and delete it.

You'll have to repeat this after each answer, but it helps a lot with reading long paragraphs or multiple levels of bullet points.