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    The most recent version finally has the Object > Distribute menu added.

    Now both Align and Distribute commands can be accessed via menu and have assigned keyboards shortcuts to them.


    The order of the commands though seemingly matches the one the panel has: horizontal first for Align and vertical first for Distribute. If you find this odd and want to change it — vote here: https://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657-illustrator-desktop-feature-requests/suggestions/45855823-sync-the-order-of-align-and-distribute-menu-comman


    Also, Align To and Distribute Spacing commands are still missing in top menus, so please keep voting here to make them added too.

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    Adobe Illustrator's Multithreading Journey Begins!

     

    Dear Illustrator Community,


    I'm thrilled to announce that we've embarked on an exciting journey to bring multithreading capabilities to Adobe Illustrator. This significant undertaking will enhance performance and responsiveness across various aspects of the application.


    While this is a complex process that will take some time to fully implement, I wanted to share our progress so far.


    Our Approach

    We've strategically begun by focusing on the most computationally intensive operations—those that typically take more time and block the main thread, resulting in slower response times while you work. By moving these operations to separate threads, we aim to significantly improve your overall experience with Illustrator.


    It's important to note that you may see more noticeable impact in some areas than others initially. However, we want to assure you that this is just the beginning, and we will continue this journey to bring improvements across…

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    Rafael S. commented  · 

    As much as I can understand some people using this ping-pong type of editing what we NEED is a real-time editing.

    It will require a decent internet connection for complex files but passing a cursor position and filter-tagged vectors with 5 digit float is not THAT heavy. Splice it into layers/chunks for performance, make it buffer from a local machine and maintain the connection to a fast CDN passing the file for both sides. If we can have cloud gaming stations why can't we have something truly excellent from Adobe?

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    Rafael S. commented  · 

    This has been an issue for years now and terribly slows down the workflow. Moving into a very rigid and simple Acrobat Pro DC Form interface without and alignment features makes it very difficult to prepare "fillable" artworks. InDesign helps but that's still another software jump that creates unnecessary number of files and makes it a very messy process. Adding PDF forms in InDesign is difficult for print oriented files whilst adding PDF forms in Acrobat Pro takes ages and it requires a huge amount of realigning and unnecessary clicking especially if styling is necessary.

    There are numerous tutorials and pages that mention creating a template in Illustrator and then finishing the whole thing in Acrobat Pro.

    We often have to prepare complicated labels with batch codes and expiry dates that are sitting in a multi-page PDF files with artwork changes - just before the print batch code and expiry date changes using a PDF form.

    Illustrator should really have this functionality.

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