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An error occurred while saving the comment The problem is that all shapes filled with freeform gradients are containers with dynamically generated triangular meshes inside. Since triangular meshes are not curved at their edges, but segmented, these meshes needed to be hidden, so Ai hides them in secretly generated clipping masks, invisible for users...
And since the bounding box of a symbol for some stupid reason is measured by its clipped content’s bounds, and not the mask, we get this behaviour. A stupid situation :(
Voted.AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Here is the GIF showing the problem:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/cvg7rih4a7dmlsn/clipping_symbol.gifAn error occurred while saving the comment To respect legacy symbols, please add this as an option, but set it as the default (because I doubt anyone really needs a clipped art to influence the bounding box).
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An error occurred while saving the comment These issues require videos and files for the investigation.
If you happen to experience one — please isolate the problematic piece of the artwork in a separate file, test if it happens still, record the behavior, and post these here in comments, or email to sharewithai@adobe.com.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Still no luck, the file is missing :( Can you try a different way to share the file? Or you can just send it over to sharewithai@adobe.com (and please add the link to this report, for the team to track it, — https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45247603)
An error occurred while saving the comment Indeed, this rounds the other corner!
I tried to rebuild the shape as close as I can to see if it happens, but nope. Perhaps some weird oddity is there in the path itself — but I can’t the see the file you mention :( Please check again.An error occurred while saving the comment Piter, the recording shows that all points are selected. Or is it because you used Undo/Redo while recording?
Can you share this piece for the team to try to replicate this? Here, or via sharewithai@adobe.com (and if you prefer email, please then add the link to this report, https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45247603)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Johnny, you can do it already. Click one widget only, or add them to a corner selection with Shift, and drag — or use dedicated fields in Control, Properties, or Shape section in Transform (for live shapes only).
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An error occurred while saving the comment I’m not getting an issue like this with AG’s DC... No tolerance is getting applied even to smallest angles. Perhaps you should share the file for them to look at. Contact them via the form (https://astutegraphics.com/contact-us) or join their Slack community (https://astutegraphics.com/community) — this is faster.
And no, they use their own tech and a separate approach.
However, I get some cases where one does better than the other, and sometimes native do better, and sometimes AG handles it properly...
An error occurred while saving the comment You might want to try DynamicCorners by AstuteGraphics. The plugin is paid, but it’s great.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Joachim, yeah, I’ve seen these too. Can you share some examples, to dissect them and get it fixed?
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This can be done with the Corners field, located in the middle of Control panel, or in Properties.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jan, you can do this with the Corners field, located in the middle of Control panel (which Ai now hides by default), or in Properties.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Meanwhile AstuteGraphics offer a DynamicCorners plugin that has a 'squircular' corner method, a good approximation, suitable for practical cases, that uses longer handles, as the linked articles suggests as a workaround.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This can be caused by anything. Since no data is provided, it’s impossible to start the investigation. This can a problem with a document or a problem with your OS settings...
Were you having these problems before? Please tell more.
Can you please send the file over sharewithai@adoeb.com? Also provide the link to this report, for the team to track it — https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45726988
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Hi All,
Thanks for reporting this issue.
We are getting response from users that they are facing this issue no more on Latest Illustrator released version .Hence marking this issue as resolved.In case you are still encountering this issue.
Kindly provide some video and Test file(Via File→Package) with some steps with which you are facing issue and share with us in a zip file at sharewithai@adobe.com .Please mention the title of this issue as the subject of the mail.Regards,
Ankit Goyal
Illustrator TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment @Amybest222
I have to troubles selecting text objects or characters inside.
But for some reason you have your edges disabled, that’s why you probably can’t see a selection. Try to View > Show Edges (Cmd/Ctrl+H). It’s easy to press accidentally. Please comment back if it fixes it for you. -
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Works as requested starting from the version 27.3
An error occurred while saving the comment It's changed in version 27, but the Illustrator team did it in the stupid way, with a column which eats space with a divider and extra padding, for all the rows in the list, while hotkeys should have been displayed in top rows only!
We need to rework it and make it an option.AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment For now only Button Mode shows these :/
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An error occurred while saving the comment Freeform gradient is a half-baked poorly integrated tech. So sad it’s left unattended, in its infant state.
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4 votesUnder Review · AdminNitish Agarwal (Illustrator on Web/iPad Team) (Lead Software Engineer, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Internal bug tracking ID : AI-4209945
An error occurred while saving the comment @Viet, 'Change to Artboard Rulers' option is always disabled when you use the Artboard tool, because artboards have to be placed with global rulers. If you pick any other tool, this option works.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Lisa, this requires an investigation. Please File > Package the file and send it over to sharewithai@adobe.com. If the package is too large, please use any file hosting service or a cloud.
Please add the link to this report (https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45721558) for tracking purposes.
Eddie, can you share a short video of this?