Allow three levels of font hierarchy in themes, color assignment per heading
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Brian Cameron
I have 3 levels of font/size/style/etc all the time.
Not enough fonts and only two levels can be adjusted.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Editing tools
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Hector Jose Velazquez-Gonzalez, PhD, CRC
Often, it is hard to customize fonts, line spaces, among others. You shpuld have an editing tool bar similar to Microsoft Word's
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Hey Hector Jose Velazquez-Gonzalez, PhD, CRC, thanks for calling this out. When you say it’s hard to customize fonts and line spacing, what part of your workflow is getting stuck (like where you expect the controls to be, or which specific formatting options you reach for most), and is there a Word toolbar feature you’d want us to copy 1:1? I’ll pass this along to the team.
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Hector Jose Velazquez-Gonzalez, PhD, CRC
Nik Payne (Gamma design) In terms of fonts, Gamma only provide 3 options, then headings. It does not allow to cuatomize per size. When you create a list, it is grouped by bloks, instead of one text box, which increases the inter line spacing. The features in Word are similar in those in Power Point that facilitates seting up formats.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Hector Jose Velazquez-Gonzalez, PhD, CRC thank you!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Stijlen van titels
Tom De Baere
momenteel kan ik geen stijlen definiëren voor titels en subtitels. ik zou dat globaal willen kunnen instellen.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Hey Tom De Baere — thanks for the suggestion. Totally get the pain: having to restyle every title/subtitle manually gets old fast.
Quick couple questions so we can scope this right:
- Are you trying to set global styles per doc (one Gamma) or across your whole workspace (all new docs)?
- Which parts do you want to control—font, size, color, spacing, or something else?
If you’ve got an example (or a quick screenshot/Loom) of the kind of title/subtitle styling you want—maybe from another tool that does it well—send it over. That’d help a ton.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Flexibility with Brand Fonts
Sarah Jezek
Need more flexibility with fonts. Most brands have two fonts for headlines, ie. main headlines and subheadlines, and they are often contrasted with serif and sans-serif fonts. (coming from a VP of Marketing, Fractional CMO, & former web designer, with a specializtion in brand)
If you can even offer manual edit/access to multiple fonts on the editing, that would be helpful. Having only one font for all titles and headlines is very limiting.
For example, my client uses EB Garamond for large titles, Montserrate Uppercase for headlines, and EB Garamond for text. So I can't even manipulate the system to make it work for them.
If you open up that access a little bit more, it would make a huge difference in brand alignment. I'm sure I'm not the only that is limited by this.
Thank you in advance!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Thanks Sarah. Agree and this is on our radar—just dunno if it's something we'll be able to prioritize soon
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Allow More Than Two Fonts in a Theme
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Fallyn Berry
Our branding has more than two fonts and when using a theme, it only allows you to have two set fonts. I would be nice to have one for headers, one for subleaders and one for body.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Any screenshots or additional detail you have of your current branding/template and typography needs would help us when we go to design the next iteration on theming
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Thanks Fallyn!
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Broud Kuhn
Strongly endorse the need for ability to set H1 - HN specifically fonts, colors, etc.
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