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  1. 34 votes

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea  · 
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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    While Adobe hesitates implementing this, use this amazing free script form Sergey Osokin to rename layers, artboards, objects, anything — at once, with a lot of features:
    https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/blob/master/md/Artboard.md#batchrenamer
    So cool. Why don’t we have it from the box already?

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    Mike, for now use this awesome free script by Sergey Osokin to do that:
    https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts#renameitems

  3. 11 votes

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Document Info panel can display the number of selected objects, if you choose 'Objects' in the panel’s menu.

    However, it counts all low-level objects only (for example, if I have 3 boxes, and 2 of them are grouped, it will count 3 only, and won’t tell details), does not remember the choice between launches, and is pretty useless with Global Edit (by design).

    So yeah, this is a solid request.

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  4. 7 votes

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    I like it a LOT.
    I have to Ctrl+X and Ctrl+F to simulate this in very inefficient way.

  5. 2 votes

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    I like the idea!
    But since it’s a mode, which is not very clear when turned on, I am a bit afraid of having it. It can bring a lot of confusion, so it should be marked clearly.

    Meanwhile, there is an easy enough workaround. If you isolate and object, the newly created object will be placed just above it, because you limit the scope. If you assign a hotkey to isolating a selection (it’s blank by default), you effectively create a mode by pressing it.

    Please comment back if it works for you.

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  6. 16 votes

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    ...and back!

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  7. 3 votes

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    It happens with or without the Rubber band

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    I confirm that with version 26.3.1
    Once you delete the line from Layers, Illustrator offers you to complete the segment with the rubber band, bound to an already deleted point. Once you click, the line gets restored, and undoing it several step back makes Illustrator go unresponding.

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  8. 2 votes

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea  · 
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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    OK, this is interesting.
    Please download the two more images I attach.
    ~LINE_032.png is saved form Photoshop using Save for Web and devices.
    ~~LINE_032.png is saved from Photoshop using plain Save As.

    Now please go to https://www.nayuki.io/page/png-file-chunk-inspector which allows to inspect the written structure of an uploaded PNG and study all 3 images we have (better do it in three tab copies).

    Then also open https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-png-961001 and search for 'Physical pixel dimensions' (chapter 4.2.5), where you can see what are we looking at in those PNG’s chunks.

    Resolution is an arbitrary. As the standard says, it can be unspecified and unknown.

    The original image (no tilde) has the both resolution parameters set to 1ppi (!) — which is exactly what Ai is reading, but the unit specifier is set to 0, which means 'the actual size of the pixels remains unspecified'.
    Which perhaps means AE writes the lowest possible resolution and then says 'but we don’t know'.

    The second image, from the built-in ImageReady module from Save for Web, gives no resolution specified.

    The third image honestly says it’s 2835ppi and in print it should be 72dpi (DPI and PPI are different monsters).

    So, Photoshop puts a lot of metadata in the file, including resolution, XMP, etc.

    Save for Web method does not care about resolution an image has. Who cares, browsers display pixels, and scaling is usually controlled externally by web designers. When an image without a resolution specified is read by Photoshop, it ASSUMES it has the default 72ppi.

    Why AE writes 1ppi? Why Photoshop ignores it and why Illustrator decides to not to? Why it started doing this inly recently? Pretty interesting, right? Yes, I’ve seen these 1ppi images before, and just recently I had plenty of them — and they were not from AE — and Ai refused to place them too.

    Thanks for reporting this, I'll try to push it further form the Ai side. If you find time to also ask AE team about their 'sequential resolution decisions' — it’d be great.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Something is definitely wrong.
    Can you please generate one image for testing and share it here?

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Welcome back :)

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Stéphanie, it’s because the Windows settings for the speed of double click. If you make the allowed pause shorter, Ai will stop misfiring Isolation mode — but it’d be harder for you to double-click elsewhere.
    I personally suffered from this for a while, before I realized I can tweak it, since I'm fast enough to do quick double-clicks... and also I learnt to wait a bit before setting a key :)

    As a workaround you can disable 'Double Click To Isolate' option in Preferences > General.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Can’t reproduce yet. After expanding sprayed symbols all the way down I am still able to convert the group I get into a Repeat object.

    Perhaps it’s something with the symbol used?
    Can you please share the text file with the one you used here in comments?

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    This is fixed in the latest Beta Build 29.5.0.15 — now straight lines allow to add a point at the center positions. Please check if this now behaves as expected and comment back.

    However, the team didn’t make it into the snapping feature requested in comments — to be able to snap to middles of any segment, curved or straight. If you need one, please upvote this split request.

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    Also relates to
    Scrubby Zoom can still be used in pixel previews
    https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/39757654

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    Also relates to
    Smooth animated zoom not working in Overprint or Outline Preview modes
    https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/42481603

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Aira, as far as I know, some type-related features get enabled based on region... and I assumed a complete reinstall was a possible solution to this... but you say it does not work for you.
    I’ll try to bring some attention to it and see what can be done.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Yes, I agree.
    This and also an ability to pick children or sub-elements in the generated result, to base the next effect upon it only and not the whole set of generated shapes.

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    AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) commented  · 

    Hi, John. Stupid indeed.
    This is regulated by the UserVoice team rather than Adobe’s unfortunately.
    Here’s the request I made about this for their team, you can log in there and add your vote:
    https://feedback.uservoice.com/forums/1-general-feedback/suggestions/45330091-stop-censoring-a-combination-of-words-where-the-s

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