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An error occurred while saving the comment Jason Burnett supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Jason Burnett commentedThere are certain default behaviors that one becomes used to when using a computer and Adobe appears to have completely disregarded this with respect to manually entering values! Please fix this serious bug.
When clicking on any modifiable value field, a single click should select the entire contents of the field by default. If I click on the width field in the Illustrator top bar, I should be able to simply type a width and hit tab or enter to apply. THIS IS NOT HOW IT WORKS.
If I see that my width is only off by a small amount that is easily stepped, I should be able to use the up and down arrows (either in the field or on the keyboard) to increment or decrement my value by the next closest whole number in either direction. THIS WORKS CORRECTLY, but only by automatically selecting the entire value THE WAY IT SHOULD WHENEVER YOU CLICK A FIELD VALUE.
If I click a field value and realize that I want to just change the last two numbers or perhaps the current units, I SHOULD CLICK THE FIELD A SECOND TIME WHERE I WANT TO INSERT MY CURSOR AND THE CURSOR SHOULD GO THERE, DESELECTING THE VALUE. Clicking and Dragging across a value should operate in this same way, CLICKHOLD where you want to insert the cursor and drag to SELECT THE VALUE TO CHANGE. This makes sense because the CLICK-HOLD action is really CLICK CLICK-DRAG.
Currently, I click a field value and think that I can quickly change the value to 50px, so I type 50px and press ENTER (only to get an error that 1050px pt is not a valid value--a total bust to my workflow. So I click the field again and have to use CTRL-A to select the entire contents of the field in order to type the new value. THIS SHOULD BE BY DEFAULT.
CLICKING A FIELD, like tabbing into the field, SELECTS THE ENTIRE CONTENTS. CLICKING A SECOND TIME PLACES THE CURSOR AND DESELECTS CONTENT. CLICK AND HOLD OR CLICK+DRAG SHOULD OPERATE LIKE DOUBLECLICK
This is common sense and Adobe is the only software package on the market that handles this in this peculiar way. Please fix it.
P.S. And here's the deal: when I enter a value and press tab, if I haven't explicitly declared units, use the previously assigned units. Don't complain that I didn't have the right units. I can't tell you how many times I have entered 50% in the width field just to be told that 2150%80px is not a valid entry.
P.P.S. It is terribly inappropriate and completely unhelpful to click an item and be told that it is 100% wide....That makes no sense. Percentages are always relative in context. If you say it's 100% wide, you have to say relative to what? It's original size? the window size? It's parent size? Width and heights should not be presented in % by default. Always use the current units (px, cm, mm, etc). and if you wan to add a "transformed" width or height (to the TRANSFORM PANEL), you need a Context field that indicates what the percentage is applied to. This would be great if you wanted to make a shape with 4 identical columns...you would draw the parent shape, then enter isolation mode to add 4 columns, each of which was 25% wide 100% tall given the context of their PARENT. THen later, when the item is broken apart, the height and width are only available in the current preferred units, not %.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jason Burnett commentedIf I can downgrade to the previous version, I could show you in a heartbeat. Apparently in the latest version they have removed all functionality that lets you modify a selected element without having to change tools.
Up until this very last update, when you selected an item, the bounding box would be displayed. Clicking on any of the bounding box handles would allow you to transform the size. Clicking in the middle would allow you to drag the element to reposition and clicking close to the handles would change the pointer to the rotate pointer, allowing you to rotate the element.
Now, that is gone entirely. There is no way to transform the element, especially rotate the element when you just have it selected with either arrow tool. Now, you have to select the transform tool to apply any changes.
And what is frustrating about the transform tool is that you can't select a new element easily. You have to use keyboard modifiers to select a new element or an additional element if the transform tool is selected.
It's a HUGE change to the way Illustrator has worked for the last, what 20 years? Sure, I can get used to it, but it sucks.
I believe that this is because they are unable to compensate for Windows 11 OS being scaled to 175% on a large 4k monitor. When I set the scaling to 100%, it used to work as expected. It was only when I increased the scaling so I could actually read the content on a 39" 4K monitor that the problem presented itself. This is a terrible approach to solving the problem.
https://imgur.com/a/7WQOrLaAn error occurred while saving the comment Jason Burnett commentedIf I can downgrade to the previous version, I could show you in a heartbeat. Apparently in the latest version they have removed all functionality that lets you modify a selected element without having to change tools.
Up until this very last update, when you selected an item, the bounding box would be displayed. Clicking on any of the bounding box handles would allow you to transform the size. Clicking in the middle would allow you to drag the element to reposition and clicking close to the handles would change the pointer to the rotate pointer, allowing you to rotate the element.
Now, that is gone entirely. There is no way to transform the element, especially rotate the element when you just have it selected with either arrow tool. Now, you have to select the transform tool to apply any changes.
And what is frustrating about the transform tool is that you can't select a new element easily. You have to use keyboard modifiers to select a new element or an additional element if the transform tool is selected.
It's a HUGE change to the way Illustrator has worked for the last, what 20 years? Sure, I can get used to it, but it sucks.
I believe that this is because they are unable to compensate for Windows 11 OS being scaled to 175% on a large 4k monitor. When I set the scaling to 100%, it used to work as expected. It was only when I increased the scaling so I could actually read the content on a 39" 4K monitor that the problem presented itself. This is a terrible approach to solving the problem.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jason Burnett commentedThis is most likely related to the other bug report I posted about a different context. It seems that the rotate controls are being entirely too aggressive when selecting an object. I often have to zoom way in or out to get the damned rotate controls to quit popping up so I can even move an element. We should be able to deselect these controls from popping up in the options. I almost never use them and they get in the way more than they help.
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As per the comment, this value is available in the Window > Document Info panel, when Objects option is picked in the panel’s flyout menu
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Excited to share that the requested functionality is now available in the public builds starting from V 28.3.0.
WIth the new Enclosed Mode, you can now select ONLY those objects which are completely INSIDE the marquee.
To activate the Enclosed Mode, just press 'E' ONCE after you start doing the marquee with the Normal Selection Tool or Group Selection tool.
Please note that,
1. The button E acts as a toggle, which means you just have to press E once, to get into or out of the enclosed mode.
2. You have to press E only after doing the marquee, pressing E in empty canvas will invoke the Free Transform tool or the tool the shortcut 'E' is assigned to.
We made a lot of effort in building this capability, so please try it out and let us what you all think!
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There are standards used throughout computing that inform how field values work and Illustrator screws this up terribly.
When a field is not in focus, clicking on the field or the field value brings the field and value into focus. This automatically should select the entire user-editable contents of the field value. This allows you to click and type a new value to change the value.
Illustrator instead changes the cursor to an insertion point when hovering over a field value. Clicking in the field value, places the insertion point at the location the pointer was at. If you then type the value you want, you will NEVER get the result that you want. This is not okay.
Illustrator requires you to click in a field (places the insertion point in the middle of the field value), then click again at the beginning of the field value (which is super problematic when the field value contents are bigger than the field input space) and drag to the end of the field value BEFORE you can enter your new value. Most often, you have to select part of the field value, delete it and then press the del or delete key until you get the full contents gone so you can enter your new value.
And what is more infuriating is when you enter a value with units, for example, without looking you press tab to advance to the next field and get a modal dialog box stopping you from doing anything else just to tell you that 300em4px is not a valid value. This is infuriating.
And this is problematic through Illustrator's numerical field value selection. If you have just entered one value and press tab, the next field value should be selected by default. Here, Illustrator handles the focusing of the field with autoselecting the field value correctly. But that's problematic if you just went through the reprogramming to convince yourself that because of Illustrator's failure to understand the focus event, you need to manually select the field contents, now you are doing extra steps you don't need to do. Unbelievable that an app could ***** it up no matter how it is used.
Current Problem: Illustrator places the insertion point on a newly focused field instead of selecting the entire contents, only when selecting from the mouse or touch interface. It should, instead, follow the same procedure that it uses to focus a field when tabbing from one field to another: Select the entire contents of the field value when focusing.