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Mismatching text styles in files, using one library


hi everyone!

I’m working on a project with multiple files, all linked to one styles & components library (it originates from let’s call it ‘master file’). we only use Satoshi font in the library, however, some styles switched to Inter. when I try to edit, I’m redirected to the master file, where everything is ok and uses Satoshi.

btw, it seems that styles are not linked between files. for example, when I add new text style in master file, it won’t appear in others.

tried to restart Figma and laptop, delete and add library to file again, update components & styles, and it was no help. all team members have same issue.

maybe anyone had same problem? I don’t get what’s gone wrong

Best answer by Maria35

Hi @ksn , it’s fine right now. The owner of the team updated fonts and published them in file needed, that’s how it was fixed. Thank you for answering in any case!

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  • 2 replies
  • July 10, 2024

upd: the issue also appears in components. main & children components in ‘master file’ have Satoshi, children components in other files have Inter (resetting changes and updating component didn’t help)


ksn
Figmate
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  • 1611 replies
  • July 29, 2024

Hey @Maria35 - I apologize that this response is so late, but I wanted to make sure I checked in.

Did your library end up working as expected after you posted this? If not, I’d actually like to get you to support. They more equipped (and knowledgeable on the intricacies of libraries / design systems) than I am.


  • Author
  • 2 replies
  • Answer
  • July 29, 2024

Hi @ksn , it’s fine right now. The owner of the team updated fonts and published them in file needed, that’s how it was fixed. Thank you for answering in any case!


ksn
Figmate
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  • 1611 replies
  • July 30, 2024

Thank you for confirming! <3 I’ll close this topic, but feel free to PM me if this comes up again, or start a new topic if anything else comes up.


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