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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment You have to open Creative Cloud Desktop, locate Ai, click three dots, choose 'Other versions'
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An error occurred while saving the comment I wonder if you still have this?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeff, I believe you can do this if you unlock and select guides... but it also requires all objects you want to align to be between these guides also... but the same it trues for guides-auto-picking you propose.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Indeed, the topmost object is used by default when you change the option to Align to Key Object in Align panel... But why don't you just click the object you want to use as a key, instead of clicking the button? or is it because the bottommost object is buried underneath other objects and you can’t see it?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Although Illustrator does not show it (and there is a request to change it — https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/43801218-highlight-anchor-point-used-as-a-key-object), the point that is selected last is considered to be a key when you align points.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hm, these can be changed in Keyboard Shortcuts, in Tools sections, in Increase/Decrease Diameter... Can you assign something else there?
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An error occurred while saving the comment And I vote for this too. I live in the metric part of the world and I'd like to see both vales, without keeping the conversion chart in mind. Thanks for the vote and other issues you supported.
An error occurred while saving the comment These options are considered to be advanced for new users, not professionals, and therefore hidden.
I too initially asked about separate fields, so I could control both sizes: em-box all the time and x/cap depending on my choice. But the team decided nobody would need to see both sizes at the same time.
Considering the height of Illustrator Bugs mountain and depth of Obvious Lacking Features ocean, I’d leave this as it is now, honestly., except for the Ai remembering what option I picked for each text object after the file is reopened.
Voted anyway.An error occurred while saving the comment Well, Derek, font height units are the same as type units, you can’t set them to anything else. I personally just use mm as type units for many years, before I proposed this feature, so I didn’t think it through well enough, I am sorry for that.
And while you request has a reason behind it, I think this will not happen. See, the team has decided to hide these options, rightly assuming them to be advanced. So we can’t have them appear in Preferences when it is disabled.... (and it should not be placed anywhere else)
Sure, we can have this drop-down magically appear when the font height options is enabled! :D But this is extremely unusual behavior.
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Hi All,
Thanks for reporting the issue .
We are not able to reproduce this issue in house. ,Kindly provide following info to nail down this issue:1)Kindly provide a video recording , Test file(Via File→Package) & some steps with which you are facing issue and share with us at ShareWithAI@adobe.com .
Please mention the title of this issue as the subject of the mail.
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Illustrator TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment The same problem, but for inset glyphs:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/41615035
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Hi All,
Thanks for reporting this issue . We are unable to reproduce the issue at our end and would require help from your side to debug this issue and do an in-depth investigation around the same.
Please share the following details :
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Aishwarya G Gadodia
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An error occurred while saving the comment I know exactly why it happens.
Illustrator does not take x-height and cap height values from the font, as many of us believe, but instead measure outlines of a specified glyph 'physically'. This means if a glyph is visually smaller, like here, or larger, like when it has optical overshoots for rounded stems (https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447-illustrator-desktop-bugs/suggestions/44639661-font-height-options-misbehave-with-rounded-fonts), — it calculates heights wrong.
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The team has started working on this request. As a first step they want to understand the requirements correctly and build the right feature set based on the feedback gathered.
If you are willing to discuss area calculation in a call session, block a time slot here: https://outlook.office.com/bookwithme/user/c1b7ecea1cbd42a2a7068cfeb7861bdd@adobe.com/meetingtype/Fn8tXNebh0eyv4xTnvQ-3Q2?anonymous&ep=mlink
An error occurred while saving the comment Renae, nope, I don't know a way to measure a part of a curved line, except making a duplicate of the line and cutting the excesses where you need. You have to define a portion anyway, right?
If you don’t like scripts, you can view the length in Document Info panel. This and other solutions are listed here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/illustrator-discussions/measure-the-length-of-a-path-in-illustrator/td-p/4526937
Some links to scripts are there too, and some you can find elsewhere, like https://technicalillustrators.org/2010/04/path-area-and-perimeter-in-illustrator/
Also, you can use Dynamic Measure from Astute Graphics plugin pack, it makes it more intuitive.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Renae, there are scripts for that. You can record an action using one and bind it to a hotkey to quickly call it when needed. Will that suffice?
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An error occurred while saving the comment This actually can be broaden into 'Introduce variables within Actions'
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An error occurred while saving the comment You can type any units you want, and Illustrator will recalculate these into current document units... But I suppose this is not what you want, right? Perhaps you want to be able to switch document units while you create a shape, when the dialog is displayed? Ctrl+Alt+Shift+U hotkey does not do anything it these, although works elsewhere.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ramoses, I think you’d have to share the file to investigate this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Still, why not to just dock one panel to another?
An error occurred while saving the comment This is exactly why Properties panel was introduced, but failed to achieve.
I’d suggest to use Appearance panel instead, which allow to access both stroke and color panels in the same way.But answering the question, I’d say 'to avoid cluttering'. Adding a selector can lead to adding some other UI elements from a Stroke, and in the end we get another panel that allows to set some things, but not others, and two intermixed panels instead of clearly separated ones.
An error occurred while saving the comment I kinda support this but I would like it to be a part of more broad improvement. I can dock Stroke in Color, right, but I can't land these two combined to the side with other palettes, because this hybrid will take the whole separate column. Please, think about improving this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Well, I can kind of fake it, applying a second stroke in the Appearance, but joints will be noticeably sharp in extreme cases. Still, sound like an interesting idea, I vote for it.
I have no idea how legal this is, but this site provides direct download links to older applications that keep working if you have a license
https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2018-direct-download-links.html
I agree — as long as you purchased the license you should be able to use older versions. This is my point of view, as always. Otherwise users go pirate.