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An error occurred while saving the comment I agree. Main reason I almost never use Live Paint except for rather freeform stuff.
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The issue is no longer happening in Ai Beta 28.4.0.8
AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Try to disable GPU for now, it should fix it temporarily.
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An error occurred while saving the comment When an older app get a new functionality, it becomes a newer app.
Unfortunately no reverse adding features is possible and I doubt ever be. 'This is not possible', just like you said, even more than this, because you can upgrade your machine to run a newer version.
The only way to access new features is to install a new version that has it. If your computer can’t run it — I am afraid you won’t be able to. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment I have a working although a bit tedious way to number an existing set of artboards. They won’t update themselves, as one can expect from auto-numbers, but it’s simple enough to repeat, if all numbers have the same appearance.
1. Create a '1' text and place it in a position you want your numbers to occupy on the first artboard.
2. Group it and isolate the selection. Now you have your text in isolation mode and nothing else would be selected in next steps.
3. Select All and Ungroup it. Now that temporary group used to be able to isolate a text object is gone.
4. Cut the text
5. Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V (Windows) or Edit > Paste on All Artboards. Now we have 1-s at every artboard.
6. Select all
7. Run the attached script (rename it from .txt to .jsx). It takes the first text object in the selection and increment the next one by 1 for the whole range.
Now you have all your artboards numbered. You can now group the objects to easily access them later.
It can be automated with an action. A workaround, but a working one!
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An error occurred while saving the comment 1. Invert clipping mask is an interesting idea (and an option to toggle the existing one). But generally is not that different form having an opacity mask.
2. You can make an action that contains the Transparency panel’s Make Opacity Mask command and assign a hotkey to it. I use the same method, along with Release Opacity Mask. Both work just like intended.
3. Please tell more. What is a workflow you have that will benefit form using a separate panel? How do you imagine it?AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Great idea!
Meanwhile, continue the trick one step further: grab you outlined line, copy it, undo the Unite operation, paste in place (or front) your united line+rectangles over original art (but hide the live stroke one), select all, execute Merge command, delete the new united part again. This can be mostly automated with actions too. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Done in Beta. Horizontally is not an option still
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pete, what workflow do you suggest?
How can you make a chosen style to be applied to a stroke or a fill, if it has both of them specified? Alt and Shift and right click are taken. Ctrl is free. Should it depend on what is active in fill/color selector?
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An error occurred while saving the comment I believe you can do apply a color directly from the Libraries, it does not require to add it manually first.
Kris, does it work for you now?
As much as I like the idea, I should note that these smaller copies would result an infinite number of pattern steps. I doubt it is technically feasible.