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The latest Beta build 29.6.27 now allows us to use Transform Again command (Cmd/Ctrl + D) for artboards. Please update, test it and write back about your experience with this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hm. Does Select Same Appearance Attribute work for you?
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An error occurred while saving the comment On the other hand, Proof Setup offers very little.
Protanopia and Deuteranopia are just basic variations, and some are still unavailable to us.Take a look at Figma:
Protanomaly, Deuteranomaly, Tritanomaly (when 2 there are 2 good cones, but 1 is not); Tritanopia (for no-blue dichromats); Achromatomaly and Achromatopsia (1 good cone only).This repository covers is better than Adobe: https://github.com/skratchdot/color-blind
Also, what about an ability to apply proof colors to the design, to 'bake' them? When proposing a design to client, decision to use this or that color scheme are also made with color anomalies in mind, and these CUD-designs should be presented somehow. Acrobat Reader can’t soft-proof, and decision makers often don’t have access to Acrobat Pro, and some do not even know how to set it up.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Constantine, View > Proof Setup has what you want, except for the tritanopia and monochromatic (which is not as simple, actually, because there are several ways of sucking the color out). Voted for these.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Addie, but the workspace is listed, right? You just can’t switch to it?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nate, I totally agree with you about everything you say here.
The thing is — I am a mere user with the badge. I help to gather and parse feedback for the team. I've been offering these and other plugins, various scripts (free and paid), numerous workarounds as solutions long before I got this badge. I do this only in comments, and never assume them as an official response.
Being an administrator of official Adobe’s third-party feedback service does not make me a part of the Illustrator team :) I don’t sign as a member of one.
So I offer these only as viable enough workarounds for those who don’t want to wait another 15 years.
An error occurred while saving the comment Jürgen, no screenshot got attached.
Are you sure you have an area type text, not point type text?
Point type will keep its point when text alignment is changed, that’s why it is 'point type'.
But if you want to still have this behaviour for point type text too, you might want to try AstuteGraphics VectorFirstAid plugin (will work with single string only, but offers way to break and join strings of text), or scripts, like this one: https://sttk3.com/blog/tips/illustrator/change-justification.htmlAn error occurred while saving the comment ...and make it an option, because sometimes I need exactly what it does now..
Meanwhile you can use VectorFirstAid from AstuteGraphics, which has these commands.An error occurred while saving the comment You mean point text? If yes, than leave current behavior as it is, because now it stays snapped to grid when you change alignment, and as a snapper, I want it to stay that way. When I need text to stay, but it's point to move, I use script to do it, but I personally need it quite rare.
What I think can be done without messing with default settings everyone is familiar with through years, is to add Shift+click on alignment options in Paragraph palette to change alignment with point moving and text staying, as you probably want.
I'll make a separate request for this.An error occurred while saving the comment No. Don't do this as William says — it would be the same mistake as recent 'Zoom to selection' failure was. Don't REPLACE features, IMPROVE them.
I use changing of paragraph alignment like it is now, for moving, daily.
Building proposed feature into AI — is a good idea, but DON'T replace current behaviour. Make it work with Ctrl+clicking of a button, for example.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jonathan, does it help if you toggle CPU/CPU?
Perhaps you can use a free Batch Renamer script: https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/blob/master/md/Artboard.md#batchrenamer
Sure the thing you are asking for should be available from the box though