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Hi, i have a very simple component with variants. but after scaling it (on both dimensions), when i change the variant, it resets one dimension while keeping the other adjusted, totally distorting/stretching the component.


Its a logo with different elements put into variants.

property 1 - Layout (horizontal, vertical)

property 2 - Outline (with outline, no outline)

so four different versions.

All with "constrain proportions"activated.


As long as I dont change the proportion, it works all fine, but once i change the dimensions- Like lets say i change from 300 to 230 px width, it scales the whole component down, since constrain proportions is active. But when I now switch to a different variant, it keeps the width and resets the height to the original in the component. Completely distorting the thing. I don’t get why it resets just one dimension…


Is that a naming issue? But it seems weird it only changes one dimension.

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I am having this same issue. Did you ever find a solution? I can’t seem to find any other advice on it…


Having the same issue with my logos.


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