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An error occurred while saving the comment Not sure how the system works on Macs, but in the screenshot I can clearly see 'Folder shared with File Sharing'.
What is the folder? What files do get end up there?And in general — does this happen still?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Spencer, do you still have this problem?
Does it mean that you have your Glyphs panel sized normal, but when it pops, it’s always resized to the full extent? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Recent Files panel... I don’t think it exists anymore.
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An error occurred while saving the comment This happens for me as well from time to time with many documents open — the more I have, the longer the time this 'mixed-up- state stays active. Sometimes it’s a second, sometimes much longer.
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An error occurred while saving the comment I see, thanks. Still curious about all other questions, but OK :)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gonzalo, I don’t object, I’m just curious, to better study the topic.
How many files do you have opened at once?
How large is you screen? Can you share a screenshot?
Do you have any plugins installed?Do you know about this request?
Mouse scroll doesn't work in Window menu
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An error occurred while saving the comment RY, interesting. What was the app and what do you have in mind? I must confess I know what SDF is, but never heard of ADF before.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Also there is the script that can help you to average colors for selected objects: https://github.com/creold/illustrator-scripts/blob/master/md/Color.md#averagecolors
An error occurred while saving the comment Jeff, do you know you can use Magic Wand for this?
Double-click the tool icon to open the dedicated panel where you can set the tolerance. Just asking.
If you do know, please elaborate on why you prefer accessing it via Select Same Fill command instead of pixel-hunting (that’s my guess why). -
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Dithered gradients are now available in the latest 30.0 general build.
Toggle the option in the Gradient or Control panels.
Read more about it in this help article.
As stated there, important notes are:
- Dithered gradients follow the resolution set in Document Raster Effect Settings. In fact, this dithering is a raster-based effect, same as Gaussian Blur. It should stay live as long as you keep Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities option enabled (be mindful of this when you save your work in a PDF).
- Dither at the moment works only with gradient fills, not strokes
- Gradients added to CC Libraries don’t support Dither — PDF format know nothing about dithered gradients as a concept, it’s something only Ai does
Note also, that some clipboard managers or extension would interfere in copy/pasting these, similar to how it happens with perceptual gradients, as reported here.
Please test it and comment…
An error occurred while saving the comment Many things can change, yes...
Again, it’d be hard to compare anything without the actual file on hands.
You can either share the part of it here in comments, or send privately to sharewithai@adobe.com, so the team can investigate.
In this case, put the link to this report in the text of the email, http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/49136090An error occurred while saving the comment Tímea, to me this 'flaky' look seems absolutely normal for an art layered with gradients with blending modes applied. Illustrator supports only 8bit to blend these, and some banding is inevitable. But you say CS6 was able to pull it off, and it’s strange... can you share a fragment of your file, large enough to make a comparison? Do you compare it using the same machine, the same display, the same OS, or you claim it just based on your memories of it being smoother?
An error occurred while saving the comment Andrea, it looks like the gradient has too little difference between colors in stops, therefore banding happens... and Ai just can’t make the transition smooth because there is literally not enough colors to fill the distance.
Can you please share the test file with this gradient in it, just to verify it? Nothing else, just the object filled with the gradient.
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An error occurred while saving the comment What do you expect? :)
You have only 5 steps over this big distance, of course it's blocky. And it will print as such, until your RIP can add some noise to prevent banding.An error occurred while saving the comment I know exactly what Raster Effects settings do, thanks, lowering it down is not the way — I still have to remember boost it up, when exporting final images. If AI could have a display quality slider, as Indesign has, that would help a bit though.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Renan, while creating a symbol, you can choose if it should be a dynamic or a static one (you can also change this in a chosen symbol’s options later, using the command in the Symbols panel’s menu).
If a symbol is dynamic, you can pick Direct selection tool, click into any object within a symbol’s instance (and use Shift to select several, or just marquee — easier to do when isolated) and change their appearances. You can even apply effects, that is the appearance can be complex, not basic.
You can read more about it here: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/symbols.html
Please try it and comment back.An error occurred while saving the comment Renan, symbols work just like that.
The problem with the current Symbol solution is that it’s limiting the object structure. A symbol has to be basically a group, nothing can be interlaid between its parts, it can’t span across several layers, etc..But other that this it’s pretty much the same thing I read in your comment. Symbols can be flipped, scaled, transformed... recolored partially even, if it’s a dynamic symbol.
An error occurred while saving the comment Philipp, Illustrator offers two ways to deal with this problem:
1. Symbols — requires planning beforehand
2. Select > Start Global Edit (or the 'Start editing similar shapes together' button in Control panel) — this one tries to search for copies (taking size, rotation, and appearance differences into consideration, if chosen in a dropdown in the Control panel), making temporary symbols out of them.Have you tried Global Edit? Does it work for you? If it does not — why exactly? If yes — what would you like to improve?
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It seems like using Magnet app together with Illustrator breaks something. Try to it for now (sadly, it is reported Ignore option does not do it).
An error occurred while saving the comment So far it’s not clear who spoils the party, the Magnet’s implementation or the quirkiness of the Adobe’s platform...
At least it’s a solution we can all use for now.An error occurred while saving the comment Do you use the Magnet app?
An error occurred while saving the comment Dimitris, if it’s the latest 29.1 build, it can be not a Mac Beta problem.
Does this problem look similar to what you area experiencing — https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/601447/suggestions/49133510 ? -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Do you have the Magnet app installed?
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An error occurred while saving the comment A related report:
Don’t include the stroke of the object when creating an object-sized artboard with Artboard tool
http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/38239972An error occurred while saving the comment I wrote a small script to workaround it.
Watch a GIF to see the difference between the native fit and my fit method.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/j5zgcioilj8x9o4/Fit%20Artboard%20to%20Selection%20Geometric.jsx
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An error occurred while saving the comment A related report:
An option to ignore strokes when using Fit to Artwork Bounds or Fit to Selected Art commands
https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/46067539An error occurred while saving the comment atravler, I mean it SHOULD work, but does NOT :)
This is what I suggest to be implemented and not the actual recipe. Sorry if I got you confused. I am in the same boat as you.An error occurred while saving the comment Should depend on the Use Preview Bounds flag in Preferences.
If on — respect strokes, if off — fit artboard to the geometric dimensions.
Same applies to Fit artboard commands.
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Stefan, does it still happen? Do you refer to the Home screen and the thumbnails for the recent files there?