Allow to use point-specific controls and functions when all points of a path are selected
There is a limitation in Adobe Illustrator with aligning anchor points.
When using the Direct Selection tool to highlight anchor points on a path the options to align anchor points disappears in the Align palette if all points on a path are selected.
That can be a problem if I'm trying to align two points on a simple two point path. I either have to add additional points or manually align the path using smart guides. It would be really nice if one anchor point could have key object like behavior and stay locked in place. Certain rival vector graphics applications make it pretty easy to align anchor points in this kind of controlled manner.
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This includes dedicated buttons in Control panel: Convert to Smooth / Corner, Show / Hide Handles, and especially Cut. This one missing in menus (unlike 'Connect' command being actually just Join and 'Remove'), and therefore can’t be assigned to a hotkey, meaning we can’t cut a shape into segments without a workaround with skipping one point to trigger the modality — and there is a separate request for it: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/45420019-cut-path-at-selected-anchor-points-hotkey
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iviansur commented
I second this request. It is not intuitive when you select both anchor points of a two-point path and can't align them. There has to be a way to control this.