Pasting an object with perceptual gradient applied expands it and converts into an image
- Create a rectangle and fill it with a gradient (liner/radial)
- In the gradient panel, change the method from Classic to Perceptual
- Copy the object
- Paste the object
Check the Appearance panel — it’d show the object is now an image, with the original perceptual fill tucked under the pixels!
And if the object had a stroke, it becomes a group with a stroke in it separated.
Please try to go to Preferences > Clipboard handling and disable Include SVG Code option. Does it change anything when you copy and paste an object with a perceptual gradient applied? Does it become rasterized?
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Al commented
There is a problem when the Include SVG Code option is enabled. If this option is not enabled, there is no problem.
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It happens for me only if I have Include SVG Code option enabled in Preferences > Clipboard handling. Works fin without it.
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Al commented
The same problem occurs when trying to copy and paste a gradient mesh
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In my case I don’t have any external clipboard managers installed in Windows, but I do use its own Clipboard history, Win+V... disabling it does not stop the bug from happening. I tried disabling Everylang app that might steal clipboard, even though the options for this are disabled within — no luck too.
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monokano
commented
This issue appears to be caused by having clipboard history software installed, rather than being a bug in Illustrator.
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この問題は、Illustratorのバグではなく、クリップボード履歴ソフトウェアがインストールされていることが原因であるようです。 -
A related problem:
When pasting a line with a gradient stroke it gets converted into a path
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/46397521