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No longer happens in Beta 28.7.0.23
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An error occurred while saving the comment A temporary workaround would be to find and delete the 'CCX Welcome' folder and to relaunch Ai... it works for me, but then after some time Properties goes blank again.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Funny thing is that while Rectangle Width / Height can’t be used to expand the shape back, W and H fields ibn Transform can (but only when the shape is not rotated, obviously)...
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An error occurred while saving the comment True. Voted.
But legacy is a weird thing — once something is introduced, you can not touch or change it without a backlash.
Here is a good summation of how it works: https://xkcd.com/1172/
It means that someone can rely on these names :)I rarely use default presets at all and have a set of my own.
But the main purpose of these relict brushes is to teach new users these exist and can be made, used and customized.
Sure, these also get embedded into each new saved document if one does not clean them...
It’s a tough knot to unravel. Somehow presets should teach but not get saved.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Have you tried to reset preferences?
Corrupted preferences can lead to errors like this, and they don’t get reset when you uninstall/reinstall.
Here is a nice instruction on how to delete them: https://astutegraphics.com/support/tutorials-and-troubleshooting/resetting-illustrator-preferences -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Shakil, can you share a screenshot of it, if it still behaves strange?
I don’t notice anything unusual in the way Properties display its scrollbar. Or do you mean something else by 'overflow'? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeff, one can make a panel stay until it is closed, if you disable Auto-Collapse Iconic Panels option in Preferences > User Interface section.
As for the toolbars — yeah, they don’t have a way to get scrolled when trimmed by the app’s frame... voted.
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An error occurred while saving the comment How many artboards do you have?
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An error occurred while saving the comment I know two workflows to make this happen.
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1. Enable smart guides
2. Grab the intersection of the rulers (the zero point) and drag it over the center of your object (assuming there is one, you can enable it in Attributes panel with Show Center), or to a chosen point on canvas. If your pattern is built with its center in the center of its module, this should effectively center the module in the object.
3. Cut the shape
4. Reset coordinates (or return them to their original position in cases you were not using the default zero). Make sure you have Transform Pattern Tiles option enabled in Preferences!
5. Paste the object
Now you have the pattern centered.
Just watch the GIF.Second.
Use a free script instead — Reset Pattern.jsx by Toshiyuki Takahashi (gau)
Download it from here: https://github.com/gau/reset-patternAn error occurred while saving the comment This drop-down sucks.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jean-Paul, just in case translators did a poor job:
do you want a command that sets the local ruler origin point relative to the top left corner of... what specifically? You write 'plan de travail actif' — but what it is? do you mean the 'artboard' or 'the 'object' or 'the viewport'? Perhaps a mockup can help to illustrate the idea. Can you make one, please?
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This often happens when the bounding box gets accidentally turned off, presumably with the Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+B hotkey. You can turn it back on with this key or do it with the View > Show Bounding Box command.
An error occurred while saving the comment Neila, it looks like you've accidentally turned off the bounding box, presumably with the Ctrl+Shift+B hotkey. You can turn it back on with this key or do it with the View > Show Bounding Box command.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anita, can you please better share a video or a GIF of how it is looking for you?
It’s hard to discuss images without any.
Also — please check if you have some snapping option that interferes with setting a center.
I assume it does not happen anymore... but if it does, please check if you have Use Preview Bounds enabled in Preferences > General. When it’s enabled, Ai adds the strokes into the calculated size of an object.