Dina Dembicki
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The solution is pushed into Global Availability build 28.6.
PDF is now available as type in File > Export > Export As dialog.
However, File > Adobe PDF Presets menu, similar to one InDesign has, to allow even quicker export, is absent still.
If you want to have it, please upvote this new request here: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/48670088
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No, Steve, you are not alone. My team and I deal with this daily when opening older files. I love this idea!
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Search filter for both the missing fonts and the installed fonts would be really helpful. As well as being able to organize the missing fonts alphabetically...
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The option could be a check box in the replace fonts dialog. This would be great. Right now, you have to leave the replace fonts dialog box, unlock the layers, and start all over again.
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I would use this feature, as I'm always setting up things this way. For now I just eyeball it and then group, then align the group to the center of the artboard. It's not important that the spaces between each item an the edge of the artboard are the same, IN MY WORKFLOW, but it would be a nice to have for sure.
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This is done in one of the latest releases.
Now the button in Control panel (and in Links panel menu) says ‘Edit in Photoshop’. You also can change it back to system defaults in Preferences > File Handling section.InDesign has more options, that is true, so please comment back if you need a larger list — but please give a solid justification why :)
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We are working towards giving preference to Photoshop for editing linked images, if Ps is installed. This may mean the label showing as ‘Edit on Photoshop’ when an linked image is selected. The change does not affect OS level file type associations.
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5 votesThe solution to that would be to activate a stroke if you want to apply a color to it, then to hold Shift when clicking a color — does not matter where this color is on a stroke or a fill. Illustrator then applies the picked color to the active fill/stroke, ignoring the source nature. There are two things to know — the cursor does not inform you about this mode (unlike the Alt-mode, should be addressed), and if you pick a color from a swatch — you’d get a screen representation of the color... harmless for RGB documents (if your color settings are in order), but crucial for CMYK documents (should be addressed too). Pleas comment back.
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As mentioned before, this got shipped into the main (GA) build, but the development is not completed. The team has been gathering all the user feedback and intends to address it.
Here are several relevant entries you can upvote.
Bug reports:
- Spots and Globals are converted into process colors when included into Swatch Info
- Swatches Info doesn’t work for the only swatch selected
- Swatch Info renders a saved tint as yet another copy of the main global color
- The default text color in Swatches Info is rich RGB black when used in a CMYK document
- Tabs in Swatch Info text are made with spaces instead of actual tabs
- Bottom margins for labels are too small for Swatch Info objects in the column view (with no card backgrounds)
Feature requests:
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Number 2 for me.
Agree with Darrian Bagley, this function would make it much easier to create branding color palettes.
Also, in my case, doing package design for grocery: I send to the production team a "master" file with one flavor laid out, and then off to the side I make boxes with the colors for the other flavors. This way they can hit the ground running without having to come back to me for color choices before they upload into the workflow software for routing.
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I understand what Daan is saying, about alignment, anyway.
You can select objects on different artboards and align the objects to each other. This will not work if the artboards are not aligned.
You can align artboards using the artboard tool. Or align all artboards in the artboard palette.
And of course, you can write down the x and y position of the original object and move the object you want aligned to those coordinates. This is the long way.
I hadn't thought about edit similar. Will need to experiment with that.
You can also copy something on one artboard and paste it in place on another artboard.
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Yes please, all of the above, nudging, scrubby zoom, etc.
When working with supplier-provided die lines (for packages), I often have to rotate the artboard so that the panel I'm laying out is positioned upright. It would be efficient if the align tools could rotate with the artboard.
The way it is now, when you rotate the artboard, the alignment tools stay in the original orientation, which makes me have to figure out which direction I'm nudging with the arrow tools on my keyboard, as well as which button will actually align left/right/top/bottom, visually.
You can see in the attached video with my artboard rotated, the arrow keys nudge based on the original orientation, as do the alignment tools. This is frustrating when I want to nudge down, but end up nudging right or left. (Apologies for the bad movie, I'm unfamiliar with the software.)
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This is a super-old post, but in case you haven't figured it out yet, you can do that now. Just make sure you've selected the artboard in the align dialog box.
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This has been around for a while without comment from Adobe, probably because this can already be done. I propose users try out the Merge Swatches function. Colors to be merged need to be the same type, such as spot, process, or lab. In the color swatch palette, first, select the color you want to change to, then select the color you want to change from, and then from the hamburger menu select Merge Swatches. The color you don't want will disappear from the palette and items that were the old color will now be the new color. More info on this page (scroll down to Replace, Merge or Delete Swatches): https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/using-creating-swatches.html
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The team is looking into this feature request and needs more details. Quickly take this short survey and help us shape a better product
https://survey.adobe.com/jfe/form/SV_42RJWJjQkGXQbD8
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Hi Everyone,
This functionality now is available in our latest release build – 24.1.1 for Win and 24.1 for Mac which is available worldwide now.
You may read about this functionality here: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/whats-new/2020-1.html#cut_copy
What’s new in 24.1: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/whats-new.html
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback.
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I believe you can favorite as many fonts as you like, maybe that'll help you.