Illustrator (iPad) Bugs
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Internal snapping tolerance for positioning objects is way too high and can’t be changed
There seems to be a default 'snapping' that is hard-coded. With all snapping and guides turned off under "precision" I still cannot move an object with as much fluid precision as I can on the desktop version w/o snapping turned on.
I also cannot determine a way to select an object and then drag it by a single point to a single point of another object to 'snap' the points together as is possible on the desktop version.
29 votesNeed More Info · AdminNitish Agarwal (Illustrator on Web/iPad Team) (Lead Software Engineer, Adobe Illustrator) respondedHi,
I am not reproduce this issue at my end, can you please share a video for the issue so that we can try it on our end.
Thanks
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Snap to grid isn’t working
It’s difficult to precisely place anything. When snap to grid is on, I don’t understand what my points are snapping to, because I can’t get it to align with the grid I’ve set up in the settings. When turning off all snapping to grid features, I still cannot freely place anything and my objects are still snapping to something.
14 votes -
Pen and Text tools do not snap to grid
When snap to grid is active, pen and text tools do not snap to grid.
Steps to reproduce:
1. set grid active
2. set snap to grid active
3. select pen or text tool
4. draw with pen or enter text on artboard
5. drawing/text does not snap to gridIllustrator 3.0.1
iPad Pro M2
iPad OS 16.3.13 votes -
Snap to Grid status doesn't save with the document
Most document preferences seem to persist between sessions, but Snap to Grid turns itself off. I can reproduce this consistently:
- Enable snapping, snap to grid, and grid view.
- Close the document to save and quit Illustrator.
- Reopen the document. Snap to Grid will appear checked in the preferences, but points and artwork don't actually snap.
- Turning snapping off and on again will show Snap to Grid checkbox as being unchecked. Smart Guides remains checked when you do this, which makes me think this is a bug.
2 votes -
Ruler origin does not snap to grid
When snap to grid is active, dragging the rulers' origin (from the top left of the rulers) does not snap to grid
steps to reproduce:
1. set grid active
2. set snap to grid active
3. set rulers active
4. select and drag the rulers' origin to a new location on the artboard
5. origin does not snap to gridIllustrator 3.0.1
Ipad Pro M2
IOS 16.3.12 votes
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