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An error occurred while saving the comment Not likely to get this soon or ever, but perhaps this script can help you with this task?
https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/script-to-match-size-and-position-of-foreground-object-with-object-behind-it/td-p/9995959
It can be modified to fully support all values (although dealing with shear and skewed transformations is a pain).
Although — I can easily think of a way of using this in Photoshop, but what is the case for something similar in Illustrator? Can you share one? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jan, it’s possible now.
Do you mean to have this as a separate option we can disable?
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Allow to change color & width of border / edges for artboards (all and active)
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82 votesWe finally got the control over the active artboard border color.
In Beta 30.1.0.89, in Preferences > Selection & Anchor Display, in the new Artboard Display section, we now can choose the color and the border width in pixels — black, 1 px by default, as usual. We can set it 4 px maximum
The border tries to get aligned by center, but stays pixel-perfect, so choosing 3 is safe. Color choices are the same as we get with layers’ colors, with a custom option as well.
There’s no way to tweak inactive artboards’ borders. Please comment if this solution is working for you and if there’s anything you need to have it perfect.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This should be re-addrressed, I agree. Slight darkening of the artboard's edge is not enough to notice.
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An error occurred while saving the comment To workaround these afterward, when a dozen of artboards are already created, and we have to move them to squeeze in several more, a script can be used: https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/blob/master/md/Artboard.md#moveartboards
An error occurred while saving the comment I'm against changing the default position. It would be stepping on the same rake over and over again, as Adobe does now.
But yes, I'll vote for an option for changing it default position manually, in settings.
Don't replace, but add option.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Also, double-click is used for entering the Isolation mode. It can be disabled, though, but nothing else is hard-wired to the method.
An error occurred while saving the comment What is the 'whole process' you are referring to?
Shift+O picks the Artboard tool, and you are in the resizing/moving mode already. It’s one hotkey away.
Please elaborate on this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment There are some workarounds to this.
We can have 'short' guides, limited with the current artboard — switch to Artboard tool and then drag a guide from a ruler.As for the rulers — alas, to see a local ruler, we can no only switch rulers with 'Change to Artboard Rulers' in the context menu for the zero point of rulers (or in View > Rulers menu).
Copying guides is a different beast as well. Unlike InDesign, where guides are 'angles', guides in Illustrator are just objects with a special label, and can be treated like objects (and this allows to make any object into a guide, something InDesign fails at). So it can be worked around, but requires a lot of manual hassle.
As for the transformation controls — guides have them already. Please elaborate on this.
Unfortunately UserVoice does not allow splitting ideas easily.
Please log new ideas on one request per entry basis from now on :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Related to this request:
Control panel like that of InDesign
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/45896479An error occurred while saving the comment We can choose which items we want to see in Control panel, but we can’t reorganize it. Unlike InDesign’s Control, which is tightly assembled in several rows and shows more controls, Ai’s one is less strict, it’s just a row.
And since the width of the screen is often limited, some controls get compacted or removed. I’d like to control it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Agree. This forces me to have Transform opened on its own.
And the way fields in control jump and slide is not OK.
I understand that shapes are important too, but we expect the place used for other dimensions.
There a more general request about Control, I suggest voting for it too:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/41107240
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An error occurred while saving the comment Even more so — Merge Swatches command does not work when added into an action! It gets displayed all right, gets recorded, but does not do anything! Vote here to make the team fix it: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447-illustrator-desktop-bugs/suggestions/33587452-action-to-merge-swatches
And sure it just should be a direct hotkey, and not an action. I repeat — an action which has a one operation in it only — is a bad action.
We need assignable hotkeys for everything: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/31609237-assignable-keyboard-shortcuts-for-everything -
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Thank you for reporting the issue. We have added the issue to our backlog.
With Best Regards,
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pon, I can confirm this, thanks.
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You refer to the Convert to Shape: Rectangle effect, don’t you?
It has an ability to change the size form relative to absolute. It seems like it does exactly what you want, but I ma not sure, because this option is hard to miss... Perhaps something else then?
Can you show the case you want to use this for, to elaborate on the problem? What it the goal of this change and how does it differ from what the Absolute Size option does?