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WebP export support is added in illustrator Beta 27.6.
Please test it to see if it matches your expectations.
There is no information yet about exporting other formats requested. Meanwhile, we can import / place HEIC/HEIF, WebP and AVIF already.
-Egor
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The solution is pushed into Global Availability build 28.6.
The team intends to add another command into this menu, allowing to copy the path. That’s it.
This request crucially lacks feedback from all the voters. Please comment back: do it if you don’t like how it works, and do it if you do.
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@Kelly Bruce: if only I could install something like that. The company won't even let us go to the app store to browse...
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glad to help. my network is way too slow to work off the server, even at the office. I feel your pain.
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The network is the problem, which has nothing to do with Adobe.
Pull the files down to your local storage. OR, you can turn off auto updates in preferences. Under File Handling. OR you can un-check automatically save cloud docs every... mins, if you're working with cloud docs.
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AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Adobe Illustrator's Multithreading Journey Begins!
Dear Illustrator Community,
I'm thrilled to announce that we've embarked on an exciting journey to bring multithreading capabilities to Adobe Illustrator. This significant undertaking will enhance performance and responsiveness across various aspects of the application.
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It's important to note that you may see more noticeable impact in some areas than others initially. However, we want to assure you that this is just the beginning, and we will continue this journey to bring improvements across…
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Also, let me qualify further. The links are not scattered all over the place, they are within one folder. If they were in many different places I think that would be impossible. Definitely makes the case for being organized, lol!
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Egor, are you asking me? I think if relative paths were an option that would take care of it. Assuming all the links are in the "parent folder", like so:
PROJECT FOLDER
- Round 1 folder
-- Links folder
-- Working file.ai
- Round 2 folder (copy of R1 folder)
-- Links folder
-- Working File.aiFile and folder names INSIDE the copied folder don't change, therefore the link isn't broken (which I know is not what I described below). Links to the working file would be relative to the folder that each working file is in. LInks that go outside the renamed folder would be broken.
Which I think this is how relative links would work? (Art school is not helping me here, haha.)
So, in my current workflow, when I dupe a folder I have to open my AI file and relink to the links in the duped folder. They are oddly still linked to the original links.
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I work the same way. When I dupe that entire folder, I change the name of the folder (v3 or r2 or whatever), the working file, and all my linked files also change to that same version number. Then when I open the new file, first thing I do is re-link to the newly named files that will then be updated.
I agree, though it's a PITA. I wonder if there is a way to change how Illustrator sees its links--relative vs. absolute. because if you could make your links relative, I think that would solve the issue... ?
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AND, when you dismiss the dialog box, it comes back up too often. (the reason I don't close the presentation document is because it's huge and takes forever to open.)