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Hello, maybe I just didn't use it well. But I didn't see anything about it after reading the blog. I had this problem when I used figma to export, but when I turned on auto layout as prompted, the original content of my page was messed up. And when I turn on auto layout and re-adjust it, I still get a prompt to “turn on auto layout when exporting”, as shown in the picture. I don't know whether this is Figma's problem or pxCode's problem, maybe you know how to solve it, thank you
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Our plugin doesn't block or enforce the auto layout.
Might you double-check if you are using the right plugin?
We have just launched an update with "Auto Layout Strict Mode," which would enforce Auto Layout rules.
So if you encounter the issue, it's straightforward to disable the strict mode option, and you can export any frames without any limitations.
Hello, maybe I just didn't use it well. But I didn't see anything about it after reading the blog. I had this problem when I used figma to export, but when I turned on auto layout as prompted, the original content of my page was messed up. And when I turn on auto layout and re-adjust it, I still get a prompt to “turn on auto layout when exporting”, as shown in the picture. I don't know whether this is Figma's problem or pxCode's problem, maybe you know how to solve it, thank you
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: