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    egor.utsov
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    Hi all. I am trying to use the community version of Qt Design Studio 2.3.1 and aim to try the Figma plugin to export design.
    First of all, I installed the community plugin Qt Bridge in the web version of Figma. Successfully export component and cannot import metadata with error "Unsupported file format".
    The next step was to install the desktop version of Figma on Linux and try to follow this instruction: https://doc.qt.io/qtdesignstudio/qtbridge-figma-setup.html. But there is no Manifest.json file in the whole Qt installation dir. I can only guess that this is because I using the community version.
    The next step was looking for plugin in https://marketplace.qt.io/products/qt-design-studio-bridge as mentioned here https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-design-studio-2.0-released.

    Now I am fully stopped and cannot understand under which condition I can use the plugin and how to receive Its latest version. Documentation does not provide a clear way at all. Could you give some clue where to look?

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      Hi all. I am trying to use the community version of Qt Design Studio 2.3.1 and aim to try the Figma plugin to export design.
      First of all, I installed the community plugin Qt Bridge in the web version of Figma. Successfully export component and cannot import metadata with error "Unsupported file format".
      The next step was to install the desktop version of Figma on Linux and try to follow this instruction: https://doc.qt.io/qtdesignstudio/qtbridge-figma-setup.html. But there is no Manifest.json file in the whole Qt installation dir. I can only guess that this is because I using the community version.
      The next step was looking for plugin in https://marketplace.qt.io/products/qt-design-studio-bridge as mentioned here https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-design-studio-2.0-released.

      Now I am fully stopped and cannot understand under which condition I can use the plugin and how to receive Its latest version. Documentation does not provide a clear way at all. Could you give some clue where to look?

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      JKSH
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      @egor-utsov said in Looking for Qt Bridge for Figma:

      community plugin Qt Bridge

      The Qt Bridge is a commercial product. There is no community version of Qt Bridge at this time.

      If you have a commercial license, you can download Qt Bridge (along with manifest.json) through your online installer.

      Successfully export component and cannot import metadata with error "Unsupported file format".

      The community version of Qt Design Studio cannot import Qt Bridge data.

      Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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        AzlanCoding
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        I just found this project on github:
        https://github.com/mmertama/FigmaQML
        Maybe it's the best substitute that's available?
        This is to anyone who's also having this issue.

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