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More shape options - elipse, triangle etc

Completed Victor Conesa 12 years ago

I'm currently evaluating Justinmind vs Axure RP. I wondered if there will be more options for adding shapes to a prototype. In axure it is possible to choose from elipse, triangle, circle and a few others.


In JIM the only option I can see at the moment is to draw the shape in another package, and import it as an image into JIM.

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You can choose from the following shapes:

27ee67ecfc67ee1210f73f83bf20e698

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Right now there isn't any shapes like triangles or circles but we plan to add them in future releases.

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Plus 100


Please add rotation to the elements that is also super awesome thing you are missing.


I think this is one thing i like least about just in mind

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We are also working on that. So I guess that the next release will have both features, rotate and shapes.

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do you guys have some idea of release timeline?

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Also having the ability to rotate this is key.. this is really really holding me back using some aspects of your software

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So true. In fact we are developing both features simultaneously

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yeah. I come here to ask for a circle :)


Looking forward to see it implemented!

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Same here. Looking for a circle, but alas . . .

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Hey everyone,


I figured out how to make a circle in the pro version!!!!


You simply select the rectangle on the stage.


Go to the properties panel


There is a control that says "round" under "border"


It's very simple, and I like that it also controls how round the corners are in a rectangle. In Axure, the round rectangle is set, and is not "round" enough for my taste.

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Can't find a triangle though ;-)

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Have justinmind considered CSS shapes could be a way to tackle this problem?


http://css-tricks.com/examples/Shapes...


If we had a way to add custom HTML widgets (without using the Iframe widget) these could just be pasted in.


eg:


div style="width: 0;


height: 0;


border-left: 50px solid transparent;


border-right: 50px solid transparent;


border-top: 100px solid red;"


 


/div

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We are going to generate the shapes using vector graphics SVG. They will be available, if everything goes as expected, in a month or so.

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Looking forward to it Victor...

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@ Denise McDermott: yay, thanks for the tip on how to make a circle!


I came back here to look for previous requests for arrows :)


Looking forward too

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You're welcome!

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Included in version 5.5

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You can choose from the following shapes:

27ee67ecfc67ee1210f73f83bf20e698

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