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An error occurred while saving the comment Mark, reversing path direction can be done with a script. They don't drop now from actions, so this thing, at least, can be automated. Anyway, this task should be accessible from the box, sure.
Edited: and it is now! Check Object > Path > Reverse Path Direction -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Works fine for me, but I am on Windows.
What happens when you try it, Larry? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Wow, this sounds tough.
What about Open? or Effects > Document Raster Effects Settings?
A naïve guess would be you have a problem with an Enter key... but this would also spam tool’s options for you. Still please check it. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Needs a test file
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An error occurred while saving the comment Cade (and others), please try this:
1. Double-click the Eyedropper tool icon
2. Check both Appearance options in both sectionsDoes it solve the issue for you?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Is this still a problem?
Ai quite recently added a feature where we were able to move tool icons on panels, and the first release of it allowed to do it without expanding the Customize section (three dots button in the bottom of the toolbox), and this used to lead to seemingly random relocations when we tried to click to pick a tool, but moved it instead. It is fixed now, but does it still happen for you? -
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The bug is no longer a problem in latest Illustrator releases. If you ever encounter this problem ever again, please comment back.
An error occurred while saving the comment I confirm that and I had it for several versions already and even reported internally.
Thank you for logging it in publicly.
It means I am not the only one having this!It’s quite easy to replicate it:
1. Make sure Align panel is collapse or hidden.
2. Relaunch Ai
3. Create a Print document, metric based
4. Expand Align panel
Now, if you create two objects and click one to set it as a key, the Distribute Spacing value displays no units! And if you type 1 in it, it applies 1pt instead of 1mm.
And if you type specifically '1mm' in it, Ai dings at you and doesn’t accept the value!A workaround I know is to create a new document with the panel visible. Sometimes I am lucky to get it fixed in place, after fiddling with undo and cursing aloud.
AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment In 24.1.3 units appear later and then stay.
Also I noticed that after initial entering the value Ai recalculates it, presumably from points into mm, resulting a different value.An error occurred while saving the comment AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) shared this idea · -
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Hi ,
Thanks for reporting the issue . This issue is fixed with Mac OS 12.1 update .
Thanks & Regards,
Ankit Goyal
Illustrator TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment Does Ai freeze though? Or just do nothing?
Does the asterisk in the document’s tab disappear when you initiate Save?
Are you able to Save a copy? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment A dedicated team, that has no influence over 'real' technical problems that other dedicated teams are in charge of, make these changes happen.
My task, for example, is to validate requests and help devs to prioritize resources.
Your request ...is not that useful. Still I respond you! :)
And as far as I know, Illustrator never made changes about inclusivity... InDesign did, replacing 'masters' with 'parents'. So it's a double miss.
If you have other, valid ideas, — please share them or vote for those you find impactful.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hm. It is for me, David, and always used to be like it. Can you show a screenshot please?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Evan, what document profile you woodworkers use when they create their artworks? RGB? If yes, then you can:
1. Use CMYK (Print) profile that does have the default set to center
2. Update RGB (Web) profile to force a new default for stokes.
Locate the Web.ai file on your machine (it can be hidden). In Windows it should looks something like `C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator 25 Settings\en_US\x64\New Document Profiles`, but it obviously depends on version and OS you are using. Draw a rectangle, change the alignment of stroke to center, and then Alt+drag it over the default style in Graphics Styles panel. Save the document and backup it elsewhere, because Ai tends to rewrite these document profiles each update.
I know this sound tedious though :)
An error occurred while saving the comment Strangely, it's OK for me. What document profile do you use to create new documents which have this behaviour? Or it happens in old documents? Provide more info, please.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hi, Ardoq.
When you say 'transparency of a layer' — do you mean a transparency of a Layer that has a global 'targeted' transparency, or of an object that is placed on the layer, has a custom opacity set and it is what is not picked?
Probably the later. Hm. Can you show the screenshot or describe what options are ticked in the tool’s options and, if possible, share the file that has this bug reproducible within? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Philip, it's one of many existing GPU rendering bugs Ai has.
Can you make a copy of your file, remove everything that does not influence the bug, and share it here? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Brian, this is so cool.
The idea isn't that fresh, but the fact you have built such a demo is very imressing.Well, AstuteGraphis already have pulled-string option in latest DynamicSketch. Closure settings you offer is not implemented, but I quite like your approach!
Also, there's LazyNedzumi, which is more general separate powerful tool, that does the thing, you should see and try that.
And I would certainly work on native way to have it within AI, but only after they fix a huge list of bugs, trailing after AI for years.
Good luck!
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An error occurred while saving the comment John, I am checking the SVG in the latest release, and all rivers and cities are named! Must have been fixe, can you check?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Is this still an issue for you?
Can’t confirm, pastes alright.
If this still happens — please attach the file that has this problem (it might be file-specific) and the video of you experiencing it.
Ariel, this is strange, but I was never able to pan faster with Space and Shift held together, whatever combination or order I try, in any version I have access to (CS and before). But I am on Windows, maybe it’s Mac-only thing? Are you sure it does work on pre-25 versions?
As for the core of you request — a valid one. We should be able to customize all hotkeys, not only allowed. Please vote here to make it possible: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/31609237-assignable-keyboard-shortcuts-for-everything