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An error occurred while saving the comment I see now!
Undo here behaves the same way as if the resulting clipping group gets released... but in case of releasing it makes sense, since the fill is not stored for a clipping object... but why it gets dropped for Undo?To be fair, this is not new, and older versions behave the same way — just checked it in CS6.
But it dos not mean it should not be fixed. Thanks for the find!An error occurred while saving the comment Not sure I follow the steps correctly.
Not matter if A is above or below C, Undo returns me to the way it looked before clipping just fine.Kevin, can you please record a video of it? A test file would be good to have to (to exclude misinterpreting).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tiffany, please share more details on it.
Does it happen if you toggle GPU and CPU modes?
Does it happen with the Basic toolbar at all? Does it matter if the tool panel is docked or free floating?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mark, I am rechecking it, and it seems like the error is no longer given when saving a document with an area type aligning options other that top. Can you please check it?
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An error occurred while saving the comment I see what you mean, yes.
If I needed to do something like this, I’d select objects with the function, and then use Select > Inverse and Object > Lock, to have everything but found objects locked. Then I’d pick those I need. These commands are bound to hotkeys for me, so it’s very natural to me.
But you want is just a boolean marquee, to 'intersect with a selection', similar to how Photoshop allows to do with Shift + Opt/Alt held, correct?
In this case you’d probably want to upvote a request for that: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/34913122-boolean-modes-for-selection-tool-add-remove-ins
Do you think it will solve the problem?An error occurred while saving the comment Laurens, by 'Similar Selection Tool' you do mean 'Start Global Edit (in Select menu) / Start editing similar shapes together (in Control panel)', or 'Select Similar Objects' button (in Control panel)?
While the latter does not provide any control on area/artboards used, the former one does, as the screenshot attached shows.
It does not have just 'Current artboard' option, but it allows to set a range.
Plus, you can exclude found duplicates from being altered, just using Shift+click (not Shift-marqueeing though, that will just exit the mode).What do you think about this workflow? Can you elaborate, please?
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The fix is pushed into Global Availability build 28.6.
If it misbehaves still — please comment back.
An error occurred while saving the comment Aaron, this seems new with the recent version...
Take a look at this report — does it feel similar?
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/48122324An error occurred while saving the comment Another report claims it just happens on its own, Artboard orientation changes from vertical to horizontal by itself: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/48122324
Does it happen to you also?An error occurred while saving the comment Eduardo, a similar report has been filed just recently, Artboards change their orientation when "crtl + f" command: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/48123233
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An error occurred while saving the comment Oh yes, I know exactly what you mean, and am well aware of this workaround :(
I can’t say it was ever an option... I checked a couple of older versions, to be sure, and nope — selecting all the points makes the whole path selected, and it means there is no way to set a key point. I’d love to have a better way!Please also take a look at this related request, Highlight an anchor point used as a key object :http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/43801218
One comment there is about the same exact problem you (and many of us) are having.An error occurred while saving the comment Christopher, you mean Align panel, not the Align tool? (there is no such a tool in Ai)
It’s still possible to align points to each other using it, just checked. The last selected point becomes a key point (unless you select all of the points of the path, which is treated as selecting the whole path).
The points is never highlighted, and there is a request to get it improved, 'Highlight an anchor point used as a key object': http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/43801218Or do you mean something else? Can you share an example of the task you are trying to accomplish? Perhaps I can guide you through it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I am checking this now and I can no longer see this tutorial at all!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Does it work in latest versions?
Do you mean toggling 'white' / 'matching brightness' option, or just an ability to assign any color to canvas (missing currently, hence this request: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/45794842)? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Miika, I got a confirmation about Illustrator’s Spellcheck not working with Finnish at all :(
This technically makes it a user request rather than a bug report — although I agree on it being just nonsense, since I was never able to find a list of supported languages and get an in-app notification on it. I believe many otter languages are not supported either...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Natasha, can you please share the actual file? Just with these objects included.
I am looking at the screenshot and several things throw me off: nothing is visibly selected (and the command will work only if you have two or more objects selected), and the overflow text marker is visible (the red plus in a square).
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Verified this bug was fixed with 27.9.3 92 build.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nice catch! Indeed, when text objects are in a group, the glyph bounds alignment options no longer apply... I thing Ai should be a bit smarter with these.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Christian, if this is still a problem for you in newer Ai builds, can you share an example of how it misbehaves?
Bring back?... As I am aware of (and I even rechecked it in CS6 an Ai 10 versions) — it was never a thing.
Opt/Alt + Up/Down arrows had always changed leading, and Left/Arrow — tracking... if you have ONLY type objects selected. If you have something else selected with your text, Opt/Alt + Arrows duplicate the selection.
Modern Ai behaves the same way, it never changed. Perhaps that’s what you remember?
Persoanlly — not sure it should be changed, or even an option should exist to disable this... I’d rather prefer to have an option to NOT duplicate when a text is selected, but change the text parameters :) But it means only we use Illustrator very differently. So perhaps a way should exist.