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An error occurred while saving the comment That’s weird!
Let’s try to figure it out. Can you please check the actual default document profile files you have installed on your computer?
Access this folder: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Illustrator <version>/<locale>
Open both Print.ai and Web.ai and check if they are actually in CMYK and RGB color spaces respectively.An error occurred while saving the comment That’s strange... How consistent it is?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Yep, there is no direct way to force Repeats to NOT respect the Preview Bounds and use geometric ones instead. Upvoted.
But we can make Ai do what we need without eyeballing, if we clip the line into a clipping mask, which are not that hard to align to each other, and only then wrap it into a mirror repeat — like the attached image shows. Takes a couple of extra steps, but works.AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment I was dead sure that I made a similar request long time ago, with the exact same reason behind it!
But I was not able to find it, so I am upvoting this one. Thanks!AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Akila, this is probably cause but the recent zoom/pan boost the team implemented.
Can you share some screenshots or a video to demonstrate how it looks for you?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeefer, does it happen for all the images with transparent parts you try?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Illustrator is not a specialized font editor, and making it one will require a huge effort and a lot of votes.
However, there are existing solutions you can try. You might want to look at FontSelf extension, specifically designed for Ai and Ps: https://www.fontself.com/An error occurred while saving the comment Peter, there is a commercial extension you can use for this task — FontSelf (https://www.fontself.com).
However, building fonts is not something everyone wants to do, so having a specialized tool (and it is) built-in in Illustrator from the box might seem as an overkill for those users.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Got it. Fixed the title to follow the clarification.
An error occurred while saving the comment Yep, makes sense! I am used to hotkeys, but these involve square brackets, and these are on the right side of the keyboard. My hand dances back and froth from the mouse to keys all the time, but may tasks involve a lot of keys anyway, so I’m fine...
Having these as just buttons would help a lot of users, definitely. I ma surprised no-one asked for this before. The concept is quite old!
I bet it’d take a team a long time to create these... A workaround for this now would be to create four actions for each arrange operation and enable button mode for the Actions panel, to display these actions as buttons. No icons, but will work the same way. Please comment back if it covers this for you, and why not if not.
Also you might want to upvote a similar request about having dedicated Undo / Redo buttons: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/31957771
And finally, it’s funny that Ai got its Contextual Task Bar... but unlike Ai for iPads or on Web, this does not have these Stacking Order controls to arrange objects... Would you like to have these in the bar instead of dock (and where exactly? in Control panel? in Properties panel?)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Chris, Ton has given a perfect explanation of what is happening exactly.
150 hardly divides by 72 without a remainder, so rounding occurs. It just HAS to be rounded... :(
The problem still persists. I have no other workarounds to offer except the tedious rearranging to fit the assets into the grid. Sorry!An error occurred while saving the comment There is a related problem, with exporting artboards in general:
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/30992416-wrong-exported-image-size-extra-pixel-added-if-a
But while a general advise to place artboards on a grid works (in *some* cases), with assets it’s just stupid.
I do realize why this behavior happened to be, and I can imagine cases when it can be important... but in a majority of cases the raster grid should be local, yeah.AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment You probably mean the 'Responsive' option, correct?
Here is a tutorial that mentions it: https://www.growfox.co.uk/blog/how-to-make-sure-your-svgs-have-height-and-width-attributes-using-illustrator-cc
Not sure which one you read, but this one specifically mentions you have to use Save As to access the option, not Export As command.
Have you tried Save As and choosing 'SVG' as type?An error occurred while saving the comment Elisa, Illustrator currently uses two separate ways to produce an SVG: Export As one and Save As one.
The dialog you are showing is the one Ai shows when you Export an artwork — and it does not have the More Options button.
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It seems like this problem happens only for Mac Sonoma users...
Downgrading to a previous version of MacOS seems to be a viable workaround at the moment.
This is not a proposed solution though.
If this happens for you at earlier versions — please comment.
An error occurred while saving the comment @Dockskipper, not that I am aware of :/
An error occurred while saving the comment Steban, does it look like the same problem to you?
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/47600372
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https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/47650979An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Megan, what about latest public release? Does it behave the same way? or is it happening only in Beta?
And you are on Catalina still, correct?AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Does not happen on Windows 10 :/ Trying the same exact steps, all the top menu commands stay accessible.
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Adding presets for the Dimension Tool is in the plans.
Thanks for logging the request anyway. Upvote it still if you find it useful.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I confirm the issue with the font. Indeed, HONOR Sans CN refuses to get resized correctly.
AdminEgor Chistyakov (Admin, Adobe Illustrator) supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment As far as I get, it does not happen because you click 'Apply to all', it happens because when you click the existing dimension with the tool, Ai repositions its dimension line to the place you click... but when I try to reproduce it, the first click selects the dimension, and only the second or ever third or fourth click does this. Still not great! I am sure a single click should not reposition the line ever, and only dragging should induce this.
Thanks for sharing! I will notify the team about the font problem and remind them of this repositioning one as well.
An error occurred while saving the comment Can’t reproduce it with latest Beta on Windows 10... the size gets updated correctly for me.
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Tom, it was always working like this...
Ctrl + V just pastes at the top of the layer (or a stack, if you are in the isolation mode), in the center of the screen.
Ctrl + F pastes in front of the selected object, using the same coordinates (that’s why it’s called Paste in Front in Edit menu).
Ctrl + B does the same thing, but behind.
Ctrl + Shift + V (Paste in place) does the same as Paste, but honoring the coordinates, not the order.
Ctrl + F was never 'Paste in place'.
No jokes, I mean it. These just never changed.