Tmk S
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Tmk S commentedThank you for your prompt response.
I am pleasantly surprised to receive a reply to my first request so quickly!The intention behind my request is that when adding a new fill to the text appearance, currently, "Stroke" is displayed above "Fill."
I believe it would be more convenient if it were the opposite (with "Fill" above "Stroke"), as it would save a bit of effort in rearranging the order each time.It's just a small wish for it to be handy.
An error occurred while saving the comment Tmk S commentedAdobe Illustrator, it would be greatly appreciated if the text appearance is adjusted to have "Fill" placed above " Outline color" when adding a new fill.
This change would be particularly beneficial for users like myself who frequently use stroke attributes, especially for creating outlined text.
Please consider this request, and thank you for your attention.
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Thank you for providing specific workarounds.
Setting shortcut keys also contributes to speeding up the workflow!
You said, "This seems extremely narrow and would be inconsistent with other objects with custom appearance..."
Yes, that's right. I was only thinking about the appearance of text (because it's more convenient that way). However, as you rightly pointed out, changing the default could have a significant impact on things like drawing paths. I understand that changing defaults is challenging!
In that case, it would be appreciated if the order of appearance could be changed with keyboard shortcuts. It would make the workflow smoother than dragging. (I hope the same applies to layers. (similar to objects))
By the way,
I've been using Adobe CC for about 8 years, and today is the first time I've posted on UserVoice. Before posting on UserVoice, I posted an improvement request on the Japanese Adobe Community, and a Community Expert advised, "You should post feature improvement requests on UserVoice."
Knowing that such active communication is taking place, I feel delighted. If I find any small improvement suggestions, I'll post them. Thank you!
P.S. After reading the two requests you shared, I found them necessary, so I voted for them!