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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment SL commentedUnfortunately, using that option then scales the entire display down to a scaled resolution and interpolates it on the display, and you lose real estate on the top as well as the sides.
Having pixel-perfect 1:1 display for the artwork is also important most of the time.
As you probably know, it was designed for older apps that aren't aware of the new menu bar situation, which the designers of the newest Illustrator surely are.
In my opinion, using that checkbox and having Illustrator scale down the display every time it's opened is not really an acceptable solution. Thanks.
An error occurred while saving the comment SL commentedAttached. Given the extra length of the program name menu, the menu items overflow to the right of the camera housing.
Since I have menu bar items, macOS will naturally, for usability, hide them to make space for the application's menu items.
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The fix to this issue is available in Beta 28.1 21 (and above) and Prerelease 28.0.66 (and above). Please check, if you can, and reply back if it works for you.
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That’s interesting, Egor. I’ve noticed it happening with Photoshop and After Effects too (without the year), but not InDesign. You may have a point that macOS is doing this using the name of the application .app itself, or at least something in the apps that’s interacting with a change in macOS, because not all apps in the suite are doing it.
No, I’m on Sonoma 14.2. US English—interesting that an installation with the language set to German isn’t doing it. In any case, it would be very convenient if it weren’t doing it for us English users!
Don’t recall if this started after upgrading to Sonoma or at the tail end of Ventura. My guess is the former.