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An error occurred while saving the comment Ace commentedIllustrator is changing the locations of Artboards 2 & 3 when GridByCol is Changed to GridByRow however I have clearly defined only 1 column or 1 row after the 40 points of spacing declaration.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ace commentedProbably many links to videos in illustrator_reference.pdf Such as page 168 http://www.adobe.com/go/lrvid5211_ai_en is a broken link. I don't know which video link from the manual was broken that I first reported because I didn't notice that I had copied the redirected 404 page. Probably should go through the entire Illustrator reference manual (Downloadable PDF version) and check every video tutorial link. Even better idea would to have them all hosted on YouTube so they can be fullscreen. I am not able as windows user with my preferred browser to view the manual and watch videos in full screen. Or I might be thinking about the inside app videos are not full screen and the manual videos links are broken.
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I am not seeing the button to upvote this 'PARM' error which has occurred when I was writing a script and I had many things wrong and fixed many things and eventually forgot about 'PARM' error for a while. I also noticed the error to be more intermittent than logical. There is little documentation which we have cope with for now. I am wondering if in my example JavaScript Extension for Illustrator do we need to be doing anything like unallocating variable memory or something? Maybe the solution is once a script is working and you have all the typos and bugs out of it, possibly reboot after doing your development work (after all the script crashing is over with). Then on a clean boot with working scripts see if there is still an intermittent problem and then maybe my general abstract ideas of what is going wrong is correct and maybe a non-issue so long as we don't keep trying to run a script that frequently crashes.