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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Aha, this makes sense now, thank you for the clarification.
What if it could be done with an option 'Trim view trims to largest / smallest artboards'?
I don’t think that specifying a particular artboard for trimming will work: it would require a marker near every artboard on canvas or in panel, or a mechanism to set check marks, (all, none, specific one)... too much fuzz for the not that broad use case.
But! I Ai team will ever combine artboards with layers in a single panel, this could be implemented in panel with no problem.An error occurred while saving the comment Oh, I get it now. It's that I find it normal for my use cases.
'Trim' actually supposes something made for printing, like a paper, later to be trimmed, and these rarely intersect each other. Still, when I have overlapping artboards and I have to preview the smaller one, I use Presentation Mode — it zooms to 'Fit to Screen' though.
What solution do you propose? When I have, say, 20 pages (and only one artboard can be and is highlighted) — now all of them are trimmed, and it's good, it should stay. And when a user has slightly overlapping artboards and wants to view all of them trimmed.... I just don't see a manageable way to make choice of artboard to be shown in Trim View.An error occurred while saving the comment Can you share a screenshot? It trims overlapping artboards fine for me.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Known bug, 99% fixed in 24.2.1
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An error occurred while saving the comment Caused by known bug that is 99% fixed in latest 24.2.1 release. Please update and check if it is fixed for you. You'll have to change the align mode once to 'To artboard' once in Align panel.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Known bug. 99% fixed in latest 24.2.1 release. Please update and check if it works for you.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I think it's more InD’s problem than Ai’s, because Ai is consistent with PS in it.
But I agree that we could use an array of settings dedicated to pan/zoom in Prefs.
Some people would like to use Ctrl+Scroll for zooming, some would just like scrolling to zoom with no modifiers at all, and some crave for Pan with wheel held. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hm.
1. Hide bounding box to have no indication at all.
2. 'Hide edges' does nothing for a text (no edges there), but I get your problem with text partially selected.
Ai should temporarily hide or modify the look of a text selection frame when you change a color of selected glyphs. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Interesting idea. We have width profiles, right?
An error occurred while saving the comment Interesting idea... We have width profiles, right?
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An error occurred while saving the comment I can only guess. Check all of your snapping options again, make screenshots of them, record a video of snapping not working for you, package all of it and sent to the team for investigation at sharewithai@adobe.com.
Meanwhile try to use smart guides instead — do they work for you? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment I personally benefit for the file displaying all canvas content, rather than sticking to one artboard of many. But I deeply agree — without external codec a user can't (on Windows) preview thumbnails at all. I guess this was done to force users to switch to Bridge, but that was just bad and greedy decision.
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9 votes
The 'Paste Remembers Layers' option in the Layers panel’s flyout menu regulates this behavior. When it is checked — Illustrator will honor the original layer of a copied artwork and paste it in the same layer, ignoring the selection of a layer.
However, if disabling this option does not help — please comment.
An error occurred while saving the comment Rafe, can you explain it a bit more?
It does work for me alright: copy in one layer, then create a new one, then paste (both default and in place).
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You can do this now with the Locate Object button in the bottom of the Layers panel.
However, this is not an automatic thing. If you wish to have an option for it to be automatic, vote here: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-feature-requests/suggestions/39104935-automatic-locate-object
If you want to be able to assign a hotkey to it without wrapping it into an action, vote here: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-feature-requests/suggestions/34798945-add-keyboard-shortcut-for-locate-object-button-in
An error occurred while saving the comment Juan Carlos, for now there is a Locate Object button (small Looking Glass in Layers panel) for you to use. You can't assign a hotkey for it (for no reason), but you can record it in an action and assign, say, F3 to it.
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You can group objects first and then apply an additional stroke to this group using the Appearance panel
An error occurred while saving the comment Randy, but why not like this?
Just group and apply style. -
Switching between tabs doesn't update the view
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58 votesAn error occurred while saving the comment Kenan, does it help if you switch GPU preview off?
View > Preview on CPUAn error occurred while saving the comment Not a feature, but a bug
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An error occurred while saving the comment We have Flip command in Transform panel fly-out menu disabled when Artboard tool is active, and all Transform panel is disabled for whatever reason when you deal with artboards.
I'd treat artboards as special live shapes: you can set common width and height in separate set of fields (will affect to all of selected artboards), or set common coordinates, but you can also should be able to use classic X/Y/Width/Height in Transform controls, to scale, reposition and do whatever you want with artboards. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment You forgot to attach files.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Manually? Using blends?
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Seems to be fixed. Comment back if it is not for you.
An error occurred while saving the comment Known bug, hotfix is coming
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An error occurred while saving the comment Known but, hotfix is coming
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An error occurred while saving the comment 11. Gradients are ignored when you pick a color theme with a picker. Color apply only to flat fills. Instead of several colors in the bottom bar (may be I want to recolor my whites to a bright pink and my black to a dark blue) I get one grayish strip I have no use of.
An error occurred while saving the comment 10. I don't see a quick way to save the picked color theme to a Theme preset I can use later. Even when I expand it to the modal window, I don't understand how to save it :) My bad, I just barely like the main window, I use 20% of it because of the UI. Maybe it's just me (I should RTFM finally)
An error occurred while saving the comment 9. Color Theme Picker is too much a big deal for displaying it like this, with no caption (the pseudo-panel itself lacks captions, not cool). By the way, same applies to Global Edit feature — very strong (but unfinished) tool and such a tiny button in Control panel (at least it's big enough in Properties)
An error occurred while saving the comment 8. There's no way to expand modal window back to floating pseudo-panel (god, please, make it just a normal panel, I hate it already for closing every time when I just want to pan the art!)
An error occurred while saving the comment 6. Color theme picker is nuts. So good.
7. You should display sliders under the color strip all the time, and leave white dividers like it's done now (only when mouse is hovered over the slider or an edge) otherwise users could miss the sliding feature.
An error occurred while saving the comment 5. Color updates only when I release the slider (while I have the Real-Time feature on!)
An error occurred while saving the comment 4. Ctrl+Z closes the pseudo panel. Ugh! No, this is wrong.
An error occurred while saving the comment 2. I can't see a caption that a need to drag. Grip lines are almost invisible.
3. The fact it vanishes right after you tried to add something to the selection is bad. It looks almost like a panel, but it's something else, and I can't see any reason behind it. Just make it a panel. Let it be active as long as I need it. Just copy the Pattern Options behaviour, which looks like a panel, allows to modify anything behind it, and vanishes when you click 'Done'. Don't invent a new thing when you have a chassis you can use for it!
An error occurred while saving the comment 1. It trails like this for me
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An error occurred while saving the comment Wow. Too long! Oliver, can you package the file with the fonts you are using (File > Package) and send it over to the sharewithai@adobe.com for the team to dissecting?
This is a task for Adobe to tackle with. It can be done and will be done, but we don’t know when exactly, too many things to consider and workflows to study.
Hiding artboard would solve this trimming issue for sure.