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An error occurred while saving the comment Sorry, what do you mean?
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An error occurred while saving the comment While the infamous bug with 'forgetting scripts in actions' had been fixed, the fact we still have to wrap a script into an action is frustrating... Photoshop allows to assign a hotkey to any script within the default location (thus displayed in the menu).
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yep, having Paste Remembers Layers option in Illustrator in Layers panel’s menu does not help to keep the copied structure.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Mark, I completely forgot to say there is a plugin now to do quite the thing you proposed, FindReplace Art from AstuteGraphics plugin pack. A commercial one, extremely handy in complex searches.
Please try it, if you never did.An error occurred while saving the comment Grouping selecting routines in palette — this is fresh. I personally have a lot of F-keys attached to 'Select same' commands. I used to juggle these to get what I want, locking and hiding art I don't need. It looks like this: I won't need text, select all text and lock, then I won't need whites, select bu fill, lock, then all reds, same fill, lock, then unlock all, select inverse, lock, have whites, text and red unlocked... and so on. When you have only these tools, I quickly learn how to select what you want, but some smart selection base on appearance would be nice too. Corel Draw have more powerful search engine, but it's SO slow in preparation! dozen of dialogue windows, not interactive and frightening.
Saving selection in AI is possible, but mostly unusable and hardly manageable. At least Layers could have tags to show which object in which selection. Or there could be a list of selection sets with list of objects. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks, Adam. Same version, but Windows. The red fill gets applied alright for me.
It can be a machine-specific issue... or just a rare thing, because styles in Ai are as slow they are fast in InD :(
I suppose you should try to contact a support to look at the issue at your machine directly. I’ll try to find someone.An error occurred while saving the comment Adam, can’t reproduce, character styles get applied to a text for me.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Wow. That’s not how it works usually...
What happens if you try to move such a selection?
Can you share this file to test, please?An error occurred while saving the comment Hi, mate. Why do you use Direct Selection tool to select your masked images? Just a Selection does exactly what you need, selecting both a mask and an image inside, as a whole... while Direct indeed select a clipped image only, as you demonstrate?
Maybe you mix them?
See, InDesign and Illustrator surprisingly use different cursors for these tools. Illustrator’s Direct is white inside, always, even when you use the darkest theme. InDesign, however, swaps the fills and makes Direct black in the toolbox (but not on canvas). Quite ridiculous.Anyway, no locking or hiding is necessary in Illustrator to do what you describe, if you use the right tool, as I see it.
If not — please demo your workflow, if it does not help, via a video or a GIF.
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An error occurred while saving the comment That one that comes not as a messagebox, but a label that vanishes. Why not!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Feels like a color profile mismatch... but I have no idea to to get one for a color theme!
I suggest you share both the file and the theme here or via sharewithai@adobe.com
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An error occurred while saving the comment Better copy this one.
Yes, this is one more duplicate, I know... But both panels need it. And context menu needs one too.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Many things to say about it.
1. If you enable Smart Guides and disable Snap to Grid and drag an end sharp point accurately enough (yeah, boring), illustrator snaps it to an angled virtual Line Extension guide, that does exactly what is wanted... but it won’t work for a middle point, or a point that has a handle, or a point that is adjacent to a point with a handle... so many ifs!
2. There is a commercial Line Extend plugin from AstuteGraphics pack, that does extending (not moving though) flawlessly, with incrementations, highlighting, other options. Also, their PathScribe tool allows linear constrain for moving a point.
3. Sure it should be in Illustrator from the box!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Rubi, you can do all of this in desktop version of Illustrator (you are posting in the branch for desktop, not iPad, if you meant that).
Tapered brush — you can do it.
Add, export, make — you can do it.
Pattern, halftones — you can do it.
Gradient and pattern strokes — you can do it.
Choose which part of stroke to change — you can do it.
The last two are confusing to me, but I believe this is also can be done.
So either you just haven’t learn it yet, or you are referring to iPad — which I haven’t tried yet. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Increasing 'Decimals' value does not help to get a proper result
Something was probably lost in translation...
You can’t delete default swatches, create new ones, and save color groups into a library, right?
Can you please demonstrate it in a video?