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An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks for sharing this, Stephen.
I passed this information to the Font team to look upon.
UserVoice should allow to attach ZIP-files, but their weird policies are somewhat unpredictable.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Still doesn’t happen for me.
No matter where a place the reference point, the contents of it (a vector art or a linked image, completely inside or only partially) stays in place correctly when resized, with or without Move/Copy Artwork with the artboard option (checked just in case).
The build is the same...Can you please record a short video of you trying it (or list the steps)?
I will try to inform the team about it, to see if they can check it on your side, if needed.An error occurred while saving the comment Can’t reproduce it... but I’m on Windows.
Does it happen for all the document, all the artboards, all the files you try?
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An error occurred while saving the comment So, was it working fine before you installed additional materials? Which are these?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ian, that’s not hinting, but the anti-aliasing method.
You can check it if you hover the mouse and wait to get the tooltip hint.
It doesn’t influence the hinting at all.If you wish to see the text as if it was outlined, but keep it live — apply Effect > Path > Outline Object to your type object.
I checked you claim and tested it with Ai CS6 (previous enough, I think — older versions didn't' have anti-aliasing control, unlike Photoshop).
Nope, ugly fonts with poor hinting don’t get better when another method gets chosen. You probably misremember that. Sorry! -
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An error occurred while saving the comment There is a Gradient Forge plugin, a part of Astute Graphics commercial plugin pack, and it allows to make the process of stacking stop less painful.
There is no dedicated option yet to quickly convert normal smooth gradients into this hard/stacked ones, but perhaps they will add it later. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Who wrote the script, and what is the purpose of it?
I get no error messages when I try to execute it.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This limitation applies not only to History panel, but to all panels in Illustrator.
Some panels can be bigger, some can be resized freely (like Swatches), some have rigid structure and don’t really scale at all (lie Properties).
But the global minimal size is common for all.I see the point, and I see no reason for History, Layers, Artboards, to be limited... well, actually I see one. Layers have many buttons at the very bottom, and rows there is not a thing, so it just won’t work to make Layers more narrow. History though has two now...
The icon request — this needs to be a separate request, please make it one.
If you have specific examples of how changes made can be represented with icons — feel free to show. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Please tell the exact specs of the hard drive you use, along with general OS specs.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Interesting indeed. I had to unlock bot extra layers first.
Then, using Global Edit with the larger square selected, I get the message. With all the big squares selected, it’s 208 paths only.
I assume it does count the smaller squares as well, because if I select smaller squares and hide/lock/delete them, larger squares get selected fine. Feels true to the hypothesis, since the file has 1414 of all the square tiles, both small and large.
So despite the options say Match Appearance and Size, GA has to find all first and then filter...An error occurred while saving the comment It's even stranger than that.
In my original test, I started deleting rows one at a time, checking the function after each deletion.
Each time I got the same message.
I could get down to about 50 circles left, but the AI would still give me this error, as if I had more circles on the canvas.
After I saved a document and reopened it — it came to its senses.An error occurred while saving the comment I see! Now that's interesting.
I made some tests. I removed all the layers except the current one, and then removed some rows, to get only 27 rows. 39 × 27 = 1053.
Now, when I try to Global Edit a gray circle, I still get the warning. But if I remove one more row (which makes it 1001 circles), I don’t get one!
So I think Ai tries to search for ALL duplicates first and then filter them by appearance, if the option is chosen. The message is wrong then... not 'highlighted' objects, but 'processed' or something like that.
...or perhaps it’s something more weird than this. Either way, worth investigating further. Thanks!As a workaround I advise you to open the Document Info panel, and choose Objects in its menu.
Then it will quickly count the selected objects, with no limitations Global Edit has.An error occurred while saving the comment Denise, can you reproduce this problem in a new document with a roughly same amount of similar objects?
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An error occurred while saving the comment For the reference, it’s not the first time this problem is mentioned here:
1. 100% view is not 100% for pixels in cc2019: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/35736118
2. 100% size is actually actual size: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/33253402
3. Actual Size view menu does not display at actual size...: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/35743504
All three as of today marked as complete and resolved, but we all know they are not.
I will update the statuses and forward them all here.Please continue providing the specs to gather enough data to boost the investigation.
An error occurred while saving the comment Just for those who doesn’t know how Acrobat solves this, take a look at the image attached.
I don’t mean it’s perfect, since editing the value here does not give an immediate feedback to check, like drawing a line right there one can measure with a physical ruler applied directly to screen. But it’s better that a guess Ai makes, which doesn’t always work for all of us!An error occurred while saving the comment Marley, please give the team the full specs of the display you are using, along with the GPU and the driver version it uses, so they can reproduce it.
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The behavior stopped after updating Illustrator.
If you experience something similar, please share details and upvote.
An error occurred while saving the comment When I see videos like this (or experience something similar myself) — I have a strong urge to punch something.
Thank you so much for sharing these. We need more evidence, all the time.
I have to change the status, but won’t make it Fixed or Resolved.An error occurred while saving the comment By 'windows' you mean additional viewports one can open with Window > New Window, correct?
Can you explain then the exact workflow you use, and what exactly happens in which order?
If you mean panels... well, still please explain. Screenshots are also very welcome. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Seems related to this problem:
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/31752037 -
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Please get in touch with us at any of the other support channels – helpx.adobe.com/support.html . Since this is not a generic issue that we can reproduce at our end, we will need someone to look into your machine to figure out what is going on here.
Thanks
Anish Kumar
Illustrator teamAn error occurred while saving the comment Seems related to this problem:
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An error occurred while saving the comment You mean when you click your already selected box with Type tool, it can accidentally start editing text in adjacent non-selected?
Can you explain in details what you offer and why?
Yes, this modern dialog is pretty ugly in general.
This specific problem with the hidden More Settings I demonstrated this to the team several times.
Glad you decided to make it into a report.
The button is there, as you probably discovered on your own already, it’s just slightly below the fold.
This does not happen in Photoshop (it just doesn’t have enough options to show), and is more prominent in InDesign, which has way more many fields to show.
When only ONE element goes below the fold, like an orphan line, something should be done to the UI to eliminate it.
Sure, the dialog’s size can’t be changes probably, it is 1080×720 for a reason.
Arseny, if you wish to see a normal looking dialog, you should toggle 'Use legacy "File New" interface' option is Preferences > General.