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Illustratorデスクトップ版UserVoiceへのご協力をありがとうございます。
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引き続きどうぞよろしくお願いいたします。
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This can be done with native Recolor options dialog, just with dragging one chip over the other. Please refer to the comment inside for details.
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An error occurred while saving the comment You definitely should describe what do you mean exactly, even if you think it’s obvious as an orange. Don’t fall into a trap of shared expectations, give some details. Some might say there is no differences at all between these two. What matters to you exactly, and what aspects do you think worth 'stealing' — and why?
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An error occurred while saving the comment I feel your pain.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I have a custom Autohotkey solution for this, extremely useful. Unfortunately it’s Windows only solution. To pull it on Mac you'd have to use Karabiner.
An error occurred while saving the comment In case if you are interested, it looks like this:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/kksm236mthjy7xw/fields_jump.gif
I use NumPad hotkeys to access all fileds.BTW, reference points change is recordable through actions, although in my setup it is done via AHK too.
An error occurred while saving the comment I feel that, Barry. I had the same problem and fixed it for me using Autohotkey for Windows. What is your OS?
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An error occurred while saving the comment It seems that all of example SVGs are missing from the report. UserVoice obviously has some troubles with attaching them.
Can you please collect them all and send over sharewithai@adobe.com? Please also provide the link to this report for the team to track it: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45252568
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AdminIllustrator Engineering
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I am happy to share that we have fixed this bug in our latest release – 26.4.1 which is available worldwide now.
You can update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback. Keep it coming!
Regards,
Rohit Jain
Illustrator Team
An error occurred while saving the comment Does it still happen for you with the newer versions?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Taylor, sorry, but there is not much can be told by looking at these screenshots only. The better way would be to share the file, the meaningful piece of it, for the team to look at the structure and the appearance stack you have there. Can you please share it here, or send it over sharewithai@adobe.com, if you don’t want to make it public. If you prefer email, please add the link to this report — https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/45259318
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yeah, I can relate, easily.
The sad thing about this issue is that even scripts can’t solve that — there is no API. I hope yet, but we need to bring awareness to this. Unfortunately, there are many Creative Artists, but only a few tech designers who have to deal with tasks like this.
Thanks for bringing this up.An error occurred while saving the comment While I am 100% agree on that, and I hate Ai decided to rob us from all the palette of tools we could have been using with these gradient points — if the were triangular mesh control points — I can't but also notice that this is the most unexpected way to get a feather in Illustrator I've seen! Wow!
Why did you decide to do it like that? I am so sorry for the time you waste on editing this :(
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If you are still having problems with this, please provide a test file and a small video showing the exact workflow and the combination of options used. This would help to start investigation.
An error occurred while saving the comment Does it happen in any document?
Does restarting the app helps?
Have you tried Smart Guides without Snap to Grid and vice versa? Do the Smart Guides get displayed at all?Can you please record that?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Brandon, I checked several previous version, until version 10.
What you claim to be an expected behavior (although I agree I'd love to have it as an option) — is not there.
If the segment of a clipped path gets intersected with a marquee with a Direct Selection — it gets selected, and moving it will result in a handle extension. I believe it was always like this. So can you please tell more about it. Which version do you refer to?There is, however, two things I can tell for sure.
First, Lasso (today we have only one of two we had before, Direct Lasso) select only points and ignore segments. If you do the the selection with it, you'd get only points.
Second, it is a known problem to the community, and there’s a script 'Select Only Points' which analyzes the selection and leaves only point, exactly for solving this problem. The script is written by Sergey Osokin, is free, and can be downloaded here: https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/blob/master/md/Select.md#selectonlypoints
It's not a perfect solution, but this is all we have now.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This is most definitely happens because of specific color profiles linked or missing for the image and the color settings Ai on iPad uses.
Can you please share this image, here, or via sharewithai@adobe.com — if you do, please also add the link to this report (https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/931885/suggestions/45249349)
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Illustrator 2026 allows use to choose if we want Smart Guides to be limited to the currently active artboard.
We can toggle the behavior in Preferences > Smart Guides section, in Limit Snapping block, with the new Snap Within: Active Artboard.
Please try to use it and comment back to tell if it behaves as you expect it to. Any feedback is really appreciated and would help to shape it further.
An error occurred while saving the comment Works best with these two requests:
Disable smart guides to some specific object/layer
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/45250147Option for Smart guides to ignore objects outside isolation
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/38338372Please vote for all of them
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jan, this is a nice one! :) I’m joining you
I believe it’s quite simple.
Open the Recolor panel (the full one) and just simply drag a new color chip over the other, just like the GIF attached shows.
The hint even says so — double-click to edit, drag to swap.
I wonder though — how did you try it and why it didn’t work for you?