G.A. Gonzalez
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447 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · 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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825 votesCompleted (Comments Open) · AdminAvinash Singh Kotwal (Principal Product Manager, Adobe Illustrator) responded
Hi friends! I have some great news for your today. Rotate View (Canvas) feature is available in Illustrator 25.3 (Desktop) now. Thank you all for your feedback which helped us shape up this feature.
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I know you guys are working on it, and I appreciate the communication you all have with the AI community. Was thinking about a possible solution which flies a bit against what the gentleman who responded to the question on the live chat said, regarding doing it properly and not using workarounds. That said...
There are only a handful of tools that would need canvas rotation, as far as I can tell from my POV. Brush, blob brush and pencil come to mind. What if rotate canvas suspends all/most other functions once enabled. Leaving only the capabilities of said tools in a special edit mode, similar to drilling into a group or Isolate Selected Artwork. The underlying art that may contain problematic effects, etc becomes a static, non-modify-able image that’s there for reference only. Then snaps back to regular mode once rotate canvas is exited. I know I’m oversimplifying and chances are this has already been considered, but wanted to share. Best of luck, and can't wait for this feature!