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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    There is a paid commercial script which can help you with this, https://mai-tools.com/super-magic-eraser, created for stock designers.

    It has some limitations, it won’t cut blends, live paint objects, brushes, symbols, live text, meshes, raster images, etc. All live strokes have to be expanded. But it deals with the most of the art just fine, you should try to use it.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Thanks, Jussi!
    Yet another solution we can try to workaround this.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Indeed, the link got broken. Perhaps Dropbox made some changes.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/jrnmbo7t67iuvtx/Clip%20Image%20Crop.jsx?dl=1
    Please try this one. Also share some feedback after you use the script.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    OK, UV does not allow scripts, so here’s the link:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3a12zgdklj6hjog/Clip%20Image%20Crop.jsx?dl=1

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Hey, Mark and others.
    I asked Sergey Osokin (https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/) for help and after some fiddling with the script written by Carlos Canto we now have the script that does crop the image to the clipping mask — which is something I always wanted, so I’m pretty happy.

    The mask stays, the clip group stays, but the image is now cropped to have only pixels that fit into the mask’s bounding box.

    The size of this image is obviously going to be slightly larger than bounding box (you can't cut a pixel). Sometimes you get an extra row/column, but you got to be lucky.

    Transparency stays.
    Resolution stays.
    Position stays (oh, it took us some time to workaround).
    If you crop an RGB image in CMYK workspace, it’d become CMYK — obviously, because it gets embedded if it was linked.

    Please try it out and share your feedback here.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Oscar, yeah, I am seeing the problem and confirm it.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    If you want more automated solution, you can try https://mai-tools.com/super-magic-eraser commercial script. Hope this can help at least in some cases.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Jan, can you illustrate it with a mockup?
    What do you have, and what you expect to get?

    Oscar, you can Expand new Repeat objects, and it gives a clipping group. What do you expect to get then? Please elaborate.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Jan, this is an extremely difficult task.
    Remember, we can clip whatever we want. Gradient mesh grids, art with opacity masks, linked images, live text — how do you see the operation handling all of these?

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    That is because there is no such a thing as Apply Clipping Mask :)
    You can clip art that is far away from being able to be cropped: meshes, linked images, live brushes, text... Crop is a destructive thing. Crop removes all live strokes form the objects within the mask and messes with order of objects. It’s NOT a Flatten Clip Path and is no meant to do it, it’s a basic boolean operation that occasionally works as it can substitute Apply Clipping Path absent command.
    Unfortunately, there is no one, I wish we had though.
    But there are script that try to substitute it, like Super Magic Eraser: https://mai-tools.com/super-magic-eraser

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Jotham, not exactly. Trim also destroys art in the middle of the mask, which should here stayed as it is.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Hm, works fine in 27.2 on Windows, in both GPU and CPU modes.
    Andrew, can you check if toggling modes helps?

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    OK, does the Beta does this as well? Can you check it, please?

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Jeremy, I am not exactly a support, if you meant me. I still try to help though, just because I hate loosing work and have some compassion for this and mostly anything involving Illustrator, since I am a user just like everyone’s here.

    So you decided to delete your work. You could have checked how much free space you have before making such a step, but it was your choice. Who I am to judge? But have you tried to restore deleted docs? Check this place — https://assets.adobe.com/deleted, see if they still can be restored.

    Then — when it is 'messing up' — what does it mean? Can you record a video of it? Can you give some more details instead of putting '...' ?
    Please help me to help you. Your report is not helping to fix anything, to say the very least.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Do you mean it always takes a lot of time at this specific step? How much does it take to complete it?

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Well, technically we can rotate an objects exactly to a value needed, via Properties panel’s Angle field… but it requires calculations, since all these fields allow to enter absolute values only, but not relative ones. That is we can’t add or remove in any way, either using math operators (like in the desktop version), or something in the tablet style, with a switcher to toggle between “replace” and “add” modes (that is absolute and relative).

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    What is wrong with the current implementation, with dragging end stops of the annotator, available when you edit the fill?

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Some things in Illustrator are old and have never been touched since its release — like the info slot at the bottom.
    For now we can choose from five options for it:
    Artboard Name
    Current Tool
    Date and Time
    Number of Undos
    Document color profile

    Some of these are almost obsolete, some are still relevant, but still it's not that useful. How about these:
    Layer name
    Raster effects resolution
    Snapping statuses (like to grid/point/pixel/glyph)
    Last save date
    etc.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Select All does nothing wrong for me when I try to reproduce it, but Peter provided another way of making this break for me: hide one object with a freeform gradient fill applied, than target/select the parent layer in Layers panel by clicking the dot or a square slot next to it. Upon unhiding the object back, its fill will become white in the chip in any fill selector, and vanish on canvas.

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