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"... the ability to set different opacity values separately from the colour values" -- this can be done in the gradient palette by selecting the 'bucket' you want to edit and adjusting the color and/or transparency values individually. Please clarify if this is not the solution.
Other than the diamond gradient, a radial is an option, whereas a Reflective gradient is achieved by placing a 'bucket' in/near the center of the gradient itself and making it a different value. -
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Uncheck the "Show Tool Tips" in your General Prefs.
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Try using the Vertical Type Tool.
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Thank you for the comparison, but this is not the correct forum for this sort of information.
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I solve this be creating a custom tools palette, setting up the entire UI like I want (settings and positions), and then saving that .ai file in a convenient spot.
That way, I just need to open that file and then save as...
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Perhaps selecting Smart Guides in your preferences will help with this?
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Are you talking about .gif, .png, and .jpg graphic files that are web-ready? These can be generated by exporting.
I do not remember illustrator ever having the ability to export a native .html file - something which Illustrator is not specifically made for. -
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Check your preferences in the User Interface section.
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Check your "snap to" selections/options in the "View" drop-down menu.
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This can be done using Title Case.
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Try the Artboard Tool in the tools palette.
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... also the Arc tool may help with this.
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Illustrator can draw a perfect circle -- or do you want to be able to draw a perfect circle with the pen tool?
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Can't you figure this out on your own?
I got it down to 3x3 pixels.
I'm having the same issue with v23.
Illustrator v22.1 does not have this problem and allowed this constraint. Not sure why this was omitted.
The only workaround I could find is to manually type the angle in the gradient palette... or revert to v22.1.