Mike Escoffery
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I am happy to share that we have shipped the Bullets and Numbering in 26.4 update for Illustrator. It’s a phased rollout so you may not see 26.4 update yet but it would rollout globally in a day or two.
You can read about this and other new features here ( https://helpx.adobe.com/in/illustrator/using/whats-new/2022-5.html ).
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Escoffery commentedAm I the only one who hates this new feature?
How do I turn it off?Every time I type 1. at the beginning of a sentence, it AUTO creates a numbered list, WHICH I DO NOT WANT.
If I set it to "No Bullets" then it removes my number.
I want Absolute, and Total control over everything I type, Illustrator should never make assumptions on my behalf. Especially when I can't have total control over the feature and it's behaviours. -
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Hi Everyone,
The fix has been rolled out and is available in our latest release build – 24.1.1 for Win and 24.1 for Mac which is available worldwide now.
What’s new in 24.1: https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/whats-new.html
You can 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.
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This issue is probably happening because the artboard dimensions are not appropriate for raster export (i.e. are in decimals).
If you make x and y values as the whole numbers in the transform panel (not in decimal), then the extra pixels will not be added to the exported image.That is the workaround, and it’s reported that it’s not always the case.
At the same time — Ai knows the size of artboards to be exported and yet it does not deliver the set sizes, which is not fair. The team is going to rethink the algorithm.
An error occurred while saving the comment Mike Escoffery commentedMy Artboards are already perfect integers. No decimals. - 300px by 600px.
And the coordinates of the dartboard itself, is also perfect integers without decimals. - -6998px by -4615pxYet still when I export, I get 1 pixel added - 300x601.
Now, What I've discovered is that If I move the dartboard coordinates by 1 pixel, it fixes the problem.
I moved the Y coordinate of the artboard to -4614px and it exported fine.
Then for Fun, I moved the dartboard coordinates BACK to -4615px - And it also exported fine.For some God Awful reason, if I don't physically move all my artboards then its as if illustrator can't figure out that they are already pixel perfect.
This is so stupid. Just fix the bug already. An Image export from an artboard should use the co-ordinates and pixel grid of the artboard anyways. Why should it matter where the dartboard is positioned.
It is so un-intuitive. This should just export correctly and not require all these nitpick workarounds.
OMG Thank you clusterx. I was looking for this, and couldn't find it.