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Fixed in 24.1.1
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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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Possibility of exchange Gradient between illustrator and Indesign.
Possibility of gradient exchange between AI and ID even with a simple and trivial copy and pastenicky supported this idea ·
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High Sierra (macOS 10.13) GPU rendering issues with RGB document - Intel Graphics
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391 votesthe issue has been resolved by Appple in macOSX 10.13.4
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Illustrator today offers dedicated View > Presentation Mode
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Hi everyone,
The issue got resolved with the new Apple adapter.
Thank you for your feedback.
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Illustrator has always had the problem of intercepting and making a "STRONG SNAP" by hooking "PRECISELY" to the GUIDES, GRIDS, POINTS, TRACKS.
Sorry if I think that a vector drawing software must be precise (I don't say how much a CAD but very close)!
Sometimes I find it difficult to hook paths on paths, paths that intercept the curve and adapt "PERFECTLY" to it, (curve without predetermined points).
From my experience, in this thing, I remember that the good old FREEHAND MX worked better, much better (I made precise drawings of it !!), there is a plug-in of the astute who does this thing with Ai tracks and lo does very well, the Affinity Designer Competition works better in this SNAP thing and the accuracy proof is also given by a much "MUCH" higher number of ZOOM levels without sacrificing the Processone slowly, Idem when you have effects applied it goes fast and precise, Affinity also takes advantage of 64-bit Multicore processors.
I wonder, I ask you:
But if Illustrator has 30 years of experience, it should be the best in this field, how come "PECCA" on these "BASIC" things ??
I don't know, see what you can do ... (I hope I opened your mind)