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AdminNeeraj Nandkeolyar (Sr. Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
In CC 2019 (latest update 23.0.1), at 100% Zoom 1inch artwork would display at 1inch in physical (Print) size, on any display. If this doesn’t work right for screen design workflows, please use the checkbox Preferences > General > Display Print Size at 100% Zoom, to turn off the feature. Currently this feature works only on primary display, and there are plans of extending this to other attached displays.
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The team has encountered several issues with this feature. It requires them to change the basic algorithms and it is going to take them more time than anticipated.
While it still works in Beta 28.8.0.7, the next Beta build will have Inside/Outside aligned strokes for open paths disabled. The Beta is scheduled to be live on 7th of August.
Once this is ready to be enabled back, the team will update the status.
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We have released the support for Gradient swatches in CC library with our latest release - v29.3
You can select the gradient swatch in swatches panel and add it to CC Library through the button on the bottom bar in the panel. You can also select any object which has gradient applied and add that gradient to CC Library through Add Elements from the Libraries panel and choose Fill Gradient from the drop-down menu.
Please update to this version from your Creative Cloud Desktop application and let us know your feedback.
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AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
I am happy to share that ‘Auto spell-check’ feature has been shipped in the latest version of Illustrator. Here is how to enable/disable it in the latest release : https://helpx.adobe.com/in/illustrator/using/whats-new/2020.html#spellcheck
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The current image trace is very good, but it's not any better than other auto-tracing tools I've used from other software packages. I would love to see this feature improved by ML through Adobe Sensei, not only for clipart looking images but photographic images as well (with options for different "styles", maximizing appearance while conserving space, etc...).
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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for this feedback. This has been avialble since June 2020 release (version 24.2). Now, when you’ll select a single object/group, Align To setting will default to Align To Artboard.
Please update to the latest release using Creative Cloud desktop App: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/help/creative-cloud-updates.html
Thank you for all the feedback.
Thanks,
Varun
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It would be nice to automatically align to the currently active artboard when only one item/group is selected. Right now, the align buttons do nothing in that case.
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This feature is now available in all the public builds starting V 28.5. Please give it a try and let us know what you think!
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As long as I can remember, illustrator's zoom level percentage has meant diddly squat, because 100% zoom doesn't actually ever represent a 1" line on the screen with 1" worth of pixels.
I would like to see a way to enter in a factor into the preferences that would correct this. E.G. My screen at 100% displays a 3"x3" square at 2 3/16" x 2 3/16". What I am proposing is that we could enter in a factor to correct this:
Since 2 3/16 multiplied by 1.371429 results in 3, the factor I would enter in would be 1.371429. It would be even nicer if there was a "wizard" feature that helped one determine the zoom factor to use or set it for us based upon physical measurements.
A separate vertical -vs- horizontal factor may or may not be needed for some monitors, i don't know, but something to consider.