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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.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I would even like any custom angle, set in separate field (with presets), rather than only vertical/horizontal
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An error occurred while saving the comment I wonder if it's still not working for you.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Freya, does it work for you in the most recent versions?
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To have strokes around your linked images, you should do some additional steps:
1. Apply a stroke (obviously)
2. Open Appearance panel
3. Focus the applied stroke attribute
4. Apply Path > Outline Object effect
It should be placed 'inside' of the stroke attribute, not the object itself. You can always drag-n-drop it if you missed.
Why does it work?
The image does not have a path for a stroke to be applied to. If you aplly the effect to the image directly, its pixel data is replaced by a path around the bounding box. Applied to stroke, it give it 'rails' to be stroked along.
Not easy to grasp, but once you get it, Appearance panel becomes your best friend.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Casey, they do match for me... Can you share the screenshot of it?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Does it work now?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Nah, Matt, Ctrl/Cmd+J won’t do, because when you draw a path with the Pen, it has only the last point selected, while Join command requires at least two points selected.
However, there is a workaround to this workaround — run Select Inverse command twice to get a full selection of a path. Record these and Join into an action and use it whenever you want to emulate how Lasso in Photoshop works :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment I missed this one, sorry.
I check how Ai10 and CS6 behaved, and they both do the same as the most fresh versions regarding scaling the type on path objects — if the whole object is selected, it gets distorted when you distort it.It actually makes sense, although I do not know who wants to distort a text like this.
However, there is a method to do what you want — select the path specifically, using Group or Direct selection tool. Then scale it the way you want and only the path gets distorted, as intended.
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An error occurred while saving the comment There is a script that does exactly this:
https://github.com/gau/convert_to_type_on_a_path
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An error occurred while saving the comment Can you record this?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Kostya, you forgot to attach the file.
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Ramoses, I think you’d have to share the file to investigate this.
Email the link to sharewithai@adobe.com, with the link to this report you made.