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The HEX field is now displayed in the New Swatch dialog (no matter which Color Mode is chosen there), so it’s possible to enter the code immediately.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yes, using 'Web Safe RGB' always feels wrong
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An error occurred while saving the comment I don't agree with this.
Drag-n-drop is also used as a way to apply color. You can easily miss and create square instead off applying.
If you want create color chart of your swatches — use RenderSwatchLegend script by brilliant John Wundes: http://www.wundes.com/JS4AI/ -
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An error occurred while saving the comment How do you think it should work? Please propose a solution to this that will suffice your needs.
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An error occurred while saving the comment JD, another related request you voted for is done: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/34950421
Does it solve you problem.Speaking of layers — well InDesign has a very similar Layers model, modelled after Ai (no pun intended). But you think they are different enough to be better in InD. Can you elaborate on that please?
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Yep, there is a way to change the color of edges for a selection of layers — 'Options for Selection' command in the Layers panel’s flyout menu.
But perhaps the original poster meant colored backgrounds to mark layers? Like Photoshop allows to and like we can do with actions in button mode?
If yes — please make a separate request about this.
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Eyedropper is now available in the color picker dialogue to help you select color from your artwork.
Please download the latest version of Illustrator (V29.2 and above) to experience the changes and let us know your feedback.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Lance, so I believe it works the same for you, and the disable Convert option actually dictated by the color settings too. Right?
An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks, Lance. We need to compare Color Settings then. I use General Purpose Europe 3
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An error occurred while saving the comment Actually we can do this exactly thing, but only slightly less comfortable, because there is no partial bounding box in Ai, as you just demoed.
But functionality-wise — it’s doable, see the GIF
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Pedro, you can select the artwork, open Recolor dialog (extended one) and drag-n-drop one swatch over the other to swap them. The only downside of it is that if you artwork has a lot of colors, you’d have to locate them in the list first.
This can be worked around by making a selection first, using several consecutive Select Same commands, combined with lock/hide operations... But sure we must have a simple command that select all the objects having colors presented in a provided selection of objects/swatches.
There is a request for that: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/31307023-select-objects-to-then-apply-auto-selection-criter
It has criminally little votes though!