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An error occurred while saving the comment Nina, you’d have to elaborate on differences between Animate/Flash and Illustrator more to clarify the request. Illustrator already has the Blob brush and Isolate, similar to Flash, but perhaps you mean specific details that make a strong distinction for you as an artist?
What do you have in Animate that you look better and why?
How do you imaging in being integrated into Illustrator and why?
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An error occurred while saving the comment A related request:
SVG Timeline Animation
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/42216685An error occurred while saving the comment Timeline for Photohsop is an old feature.
But I can’t remember anything like this on Ai. Are we really talking about the same thing? Animation Timeline in Ai? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment A related request:
Illustrator insert a Timeline for animations in vector
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An error occurred while saving the comment Heh, it never did for me since the introduction of Bridge!
A solid solution I can advise is http://www.ardfry.com/psd-codec/ — it enables displaying of PSDs, AIs, EPSes, etc.But sure it should be fixed!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Zach, this option embeds the copy of the artwork, saved in PDF format, as a supplementary layer. It allows to place your Ai file into applications which don't understand the native Ai format directly: Photoshop and InDesign.
I know, this feels stupid, but this decision once enabled smart objects functionality.
Yes, it bloats files. If you don’t plan to place your files anywhere — untick it on save.
Yes, Ai should remember the once unticked option, therefore this request.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yeah, I’m so used to hit Alt+C when saving to turn it off...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Seems to be a Mac-only issue, because I can’t reproduce it on Windows.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Indeed, I confirm that.
I have a guess that some internal limit to the point per path is reached, but the fact Illustrator does not display a warning, does not offer a solution, does not allows to import it partially...
Yes, 'Illustrator is not a general purpose PDF-editor', because PDF is much more a larger thing than the AI (and vise versa, actually), and some stuff from a PDF can’t be imported in Illustrator in any way — like a video, or an interactive form, etc... but at least some attempt to deal with it should have been made.Anyway, it is a bug.
I propose to lower the precision in Qgis (I doubt you need that many point at all, but who knows), or edit this file entirely in Inkscape or in Affinity Designer. That’s ridiculous these two handle it better than Ai! Inkscape is suffocating on this though...
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An error occurred while saving the comment Tony-Rome, it’s not only the Properties’ problem. Many other panels in Illustrator have fixed widths on their own: Transform, Align, Pathfinder, Character, Paragraph, Stroke, Transparency...
They start to conform they get stacked with any panel with adjustable width (like Swatches, Appearance, Layers...) Some do it better than the others, but Properties now behaves the same way — it does not prevent the stack from being resized, until a minimal width is reached, which differs from a panel to panel.
While most of panels have the same minimal width, Align is slightly wider (it was done to fit Align To buttons), and Properties is the widest indeed.
Since the core issue got solved, I propose to vote for a separate request instead here: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/45948229-make-properties-panel-to-have-the-same-width-as-ot
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Randy, not sure about the request.
Do you mean you want to design animated GIFs inside Illustrator (in this case there is another request for this, along with some existing solutions to achieve that), or do you want to have them played when they get placed in Illustrator? If yes — then why? Can you elaborate on the workflow you have to benefit from this, with examples?
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