![]() Drag-and-drop is back in and we've added aspect ratio controls that are really, really awesome. Background images are gone and replaced by a single image type. Many beers and coffees later, we've got image handling feeling pretty natural and consistent with the layout of boxes. Kevin and I originally had more traditional image handling in the app ("insert image" or drag-and-drop), but removed it due to unanswered questions about what exactly image types are, and how they should work in conjunction with the layout engine. The current release of Subform only supports background images, which is less-than-ideal. It surfaces a lot of the details and decisions that we have to wrestle with when dealing with font rendering.) Images (As an aside, if you haven't yet, check out Vincent De Oliveira's article on how CSS handles font metrics and line-height. Kevin has implemented a proper font family and weight picker, alignment, line-height, and coloring controls. We've discussed the complexities and implications for the layout engine and culled the list into a rough set of priorities.įor the next release, we're sticking to the basics. I've since done a deep-dive on potential typography features (helped by your feedback). In the last update, Kevin mentioned that we hadn't determined how far to take typography in Subform. Some quick status updates on Subform development: Typography
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