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An error occurred while saving the comment Cory, how do you 'specify 100% black in a CMYK document' exactly?
What color do you get for an object if you hit D?
What does the title of the document say in the tab?
How did you create it specifically? Do you use the legacy File > New interface or the modern one?
Can you share this test file? (you don’t have to keep the art in it).An error occurred while saving the comment Gerald, RGB documents use Web document profile, that has a default graphic style (you can access and change it in the Graphic Styles panel). It obviously uses RGB Black (that gets converted to a rich black). You can update the style by Alt+dragging a proper colored white-fill/black(100K)-stroke over its thumbnail in the panel. You can also change the black swatch in the Swatches panel.
All of this works as intended :) Not easy to grasp, but once you get how to change default settings, it works fine.
But you say that you fill the object with the 0-0-0-100, you have CMYK as the color mode, and when you reselect the object — the fill gets reverted to rich black by itself? If so — please share the video, because I can’t reproduce it. But first try to change defaults styles as I instructed above.
Sorry for the late answer — UV is deep, and we are few :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Please tell more about the problem.
Do you mean the same thing as requested here: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/31966252-mixed-ink-swatch-like-indesign
or something else?
What plugin do you use? What does it do exactly? Can you provide some screenshots and comments on them?AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Not sure if I get it :( Can you elaborate on this, please?
I don’t see any differences made recently into Direct Selection or Group Selection tools.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Andrea, it looks like the gradient has too little difference between colors in stops, therefore banding happens... and Ai just can’t make the transition smooth because there is literally not enough colors to fill the distance.
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This can be toggled with 'Select and Unlock objects on canvas' option in Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display section
An error occurred while saving the comment It’s OK, Tom, updating is something we all know can be dangerous for our workflows, alas. And actually I do not recall if this option ever was promoted to be enabled by default... perhaps it was, this is something I can’t say for sure. Definitely not in other newer versions.
1994! That’s before gradients! Is started after :)
Glad this got sorted out. If only all problems were that easy to address.
Thanks for the call, please add more.An error occurred while saving the comment Tom, it’s not new. This mode was introduced in version 24.3 (released in August of 2020). It is similar to the way InDesign does it, and some users requested it.
If you don’t like it — you can easily disable it in Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display section, toggling the 'Select and Unlock objects on canvas' option.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Benjamin, does it happen with a certain artwork only, or with any other set you try?
Do you have something work form making a mockup at all?
Can you please share a test file for the team to look at?
What are your full OS specs? (sometimes these problems can be setup-specific)
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Our typical launch numbers on a SSD MBP is around 6-7 seconds hence we would like to understand more about the issue and problem.
Please get in touch with us at sharewithai@adobe.com or any of the other support channels – https://helpx.adobe.com/support.html . Since this is not a generic issue that we can reproduce at our end, we will need someone to look into your machine to figure out what is going on here.Warm Regards,
Ashutosh Chaturvedi | Sr. Quality Engineering Manager – IllustratorAn error occurred while saving the comment So I have ~40 custom plugins.
Ai on my Intel i7 4470 3.4GHz (with 24GB of RAM) takes from 45 to 60 seconds to launch.
Then it’s 8 seconds to show New Document legacy (3 second next time) — and modern File New is even more than that.
And finally 4–7 seconds to actually create a document (and zoom to artboard, which I hate).
I have now 706 font families installed in the system folder.
Windows 10. SSD.I don’t like this launch time.
I have an access to M1 Macbook occasionally also, and Ai launches in like a dozen of seconds there.Please share your timings.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Actually, there is a way to do it.
1. Select the gradient stop
2. Deselect the art
3. In Color panel click the circle — 'Gradient Stop Color (click to cancel)'
4. Click Last color (the arrow button or the square next to it)
5. Add the selected color to swathes in a traditional way
Yep, this is a bit long way, but the operation is not very common too, right?
We can’t have a draggable stop — dragging it down from a slider in the panel removes it, and moving it up... what if my Swatches panel is below of Gradient? Does it mean I should drag it up and then down? will it undo the drag if I cross the panel? :)
I’d prefer just a context menu on the stop which allow several things. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment No, I do not remember this.
I checked this in CS6, CS1, and even 10 — none of them allows to access Opacity Mask through a context menu, nor from canvas or Layers (these have no context menu at all, only the flyout one).
Where did you take it from?But I like the idea.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hey, Badô, Illustrator already allows this. You don’t have to use the Brush tool only to generated brushed strokes. Just open the Brushes panel and apply any of the predefined or custom made brushes to any path — it does not really matter which tool is used to draw paths, Pen or Pencil or any other.
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I am happy to share that we have shipped the Bullets and Numbering in 26.4 update for Illustrator. It’s a phased rollout so you may not see 26.4 update yet but it would rollout globally in a day or two.
You can read about this and other new features here ( https://helpx.adobe.com/in/illustrator/using/whats-new/2022-5.html ).
An error occurred while saving the comment You can do this in recent versions of Illustrator.
Select your text without numbers.
Open the Paragraph panel.
Click the Numbered List button.
That’s it. Do you see the button?An error occurred while saving the comment I'm sure Illustrator must have more artistic controls over the bullet design. An expected solution to this would be allowing to use symbols instead of glyphs. With the scaling controls. The vertical position can be controlled with the baseline shift, and the origin position could perhaps stick to a half of the font's x-height.
This also goes well with the anchored graphics request, something that InDesign handles well — there is a separate request for that I encourage to vote for: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/36764746
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yep, there is a separate request to search artboards:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/32321188-artboard-search-functionAutomatically selecting an artboard won’t be an universally applicable behavior, I think, because sometimes object can belong to several artboards at once, and Ai does not allow to select several of them on canvas when not in the Artboard mode. I the panel — well, maybe, but it won’t do you no good unless you extend the panel the way you did at the screenshot... since Ai won’t be able to display several positions at once if they don’t fit in the panel when selected simultaneously.
This free script won’t select artboards specifically, but will zoom into them:
https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/blob/master/md/Select.md#named-items-finder
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An error occurred while saving the comment Don, like this one by mighty Sergey Osokin:
https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/blob/master/md/Artboard.md#renameartboardassizeAn error occurred while saving the comment Don, it sound like a specific task better suited for scripts.
Pascale, not clear enough, needs the data. Can you please share the file and the exact setting you used and send all of these to sharewithai@adobe.com for the team to investigate?
And also mention the link to this report for the reference: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/46979344
Thank you!