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An error occurred while saving the comment I wonder, why would you need to scroll trough them at all? Do you need to access a specific one that it at the very bottom of the dropdown list?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Illustrator never changed the way scaling works, it’s what Photoshop tried to impose at some point. Now it can be changed back with a dedicated option in Preferences > General: Use Legacy Free Transform.
As for the 'change tools back to old way' — what do you mean specifically? The classic toolbar is still available for us, and we can enable it via Window > Toolbars > Advanced. Or did you mean something else?
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An error occurred while saving the comment A related bug report:
Precision is broken for small strokes with Inside / Outside alignment enabled
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/38693098An error occurred while saving the comment Missing files
An error occurred while saving the comment Related, but no identical to
Offset Path Effect unexpectedly losing details
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45951646
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An error occurred while saving the comment Both Inside and Outside modes for stroke generate dynamic hidden compound paths using Offset algorithm, which fails at extra small values.
This is clearly a bug!
Another report, about Offset specifically, exists: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/39425959
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An error occurred while saving the comment A way to create QR codes directly in Illustrator now is this free QRCodeMakerPro extension by Ten Agata:
https://exchange.adobe.com/apps/cc/13171/qr-code-maker-pro
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An error occurred while saving the comment Julie, do you mean GRIDS or GUIDES? Reading the text I see you talk more about grids ('customizable colors instead of gray'). At the same time you call them 'guidelines', and talk about matching a layer, as if each layer can have its own set. So — grids or guides?
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An error occurred while saving the comment This request reminds me of one particular script made by Katja Bjerrum, PageIndexer. Does not the thing you want either, but perhaps you can contact her as commission one?
An error occurred while saving the comment Interesting... Feels like a very custom tailored workflow for me, but I see the usefulness in some workflows.
I bet a custom script can be made that puts this time stamp on the current artboard, and then updates it if one exists already. Perhaps it should be out in a dedicated layer also. Would you use such a solution? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sandy, do you still have the problem?
Can you please check what OS scale factor you have chosen in Windows’ Display Settings (right-click the desktop to access it in the menu), in Scale and Layout section? Is it more than 100%? Does it change when you set it to 100? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Heba, does it work anything better with the latest Ai build? Can you please check it?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ryan, do you still have it freezing on you when you try to paste HEX value using Properties’ Fill/Stroke dropdown?
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An error occurred while saving the comment It seems like this happens with ligatures only, like 'fi'... Ai replaces them with a joined glyph, but it fails to get written into the PDF, it seems.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Marianne, does it work any better with the latest builds?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Here is a small picture to illustrate the problem.
While technically the intermediate colors are not actually in RGB, they are definitely picked from the non-linear transitions between control points.
We are taught by native gradients to have blatant straight transitions between colors and don’t expect these to happen with other hues.The image on top is what we have now. Why yellow becomes more orange the further it goes form the point? Why green becomes darker and deeper? What is the color in the bottom left corner and where it comes from?
Sometimes we need only those colors we defined and their intermediate values.
Take a look at the bottom image — I faked it manually. This is what we expect to get out of these three colors.
I think a second mode should be introduced to allow this.
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Hi,
Apologies for the inconvenience caused to you due to this issue.
We are unable to reproduce this issue in house.
Can you help the Illustrator team to isolate this issue further so that we can nail this down?
If yes, then please let me know the following:
1)Kindly provide some video , Test file(Via File→Package) & some steps with which you are facing issue and share with us .
2) Is this file specific or happens with any object in a newly created file also?
3) Kindly share your preferences folder with us in a zip File
MAC: /Users//Library/Preferences/Adobe Illustrator 24 Settings//
Win: C:\Users\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator 24 SettingsKindly share the requested information at ShareWithAI@adobe.com in a Zip file.
Please mention the title of this issue as the subject of the mail.Thanks and Regards
Ankit Goyal
Illustrator TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment I wonder if the problem shown in the second part of the video in the comment below is till happening? Never seen the direction of the gradient flipped when hovered with Smart Guides enabled!
As for the first half of the video — this is actually normal for Illustrator. After dragging over an object with the Gradient tool, the gradient annotator get automatically repositioned so it goes through the center of the object. The appearance stays the same, only the annotator shifts. I suppose Ai makes it so that the controls are always within the bounds of objects, to minimize confusion when several objects with different gradients are selected altogether.
Affinity Designer does it differently, as well as Corel Draw — the annotator sticks exactly when it was drawn (also AD shows only one annotator at a time when several objects are selected).
Would you mind me splitting this into two entries: one bug report and one feature request?
When you edit a text, Illustrator goes into dedicated text mode.
Some keys in this mode don’t act like they normally do. The most obvious example — actual letters, they just get typed. Same goes for Spacebar — instead of panning, it inputs spaces! But an ability to pan a document was so important to users (before middle click pan was introduces especially), that an additional way to access Pan was added, a long time ago. Opt/Alt while editing text indeed enables Pan temporarily.
This can’t be changed, and the intended way of dealing with this is to commit the changes we make with either Escape or Cmd/Ctrl + Enter, or just use another ways to zoom out, like Cmd/Ctrl + Minus, or Alt + Scroll — these don’t interfere with input, like Space.