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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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An error occurred while saving the comment iviansur commentedI hope this can be fixed too.
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So it’s obviously not fixed, and we all know it.
While the cursor gets changes into the horizontal/vertical two-headed arrow, the center handles for the bounding box indeed don’t appear, if the width/height of the art (here just an orthogonal line) is small enough.
Please continue to share you thought, screenshots, GIFs. It’s time to re-review this again.
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An error occurred while saving the comment iviansur commentedHonestly, the recent "Set font height reference" feature has been one of the best features for the past several years—I'd say it's better than the text-to-image AI feature. "Align to glyph bounds" was another excellent invention. For some reason, the Illustrator team stopped there. We need this bounding box aligned to glyph bounds feature, too!
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Paper size options are typically included in a printer's driver. However, some printers are managed by an image processing unit, often referred to as a RIP. In these cases, the drivers provided by the printer manufacturer's website may not suffice. For instance, my Ricoh printer has an EFI RIP unit. I can't rely on Ricoh's website for drivers; instead, I need to download drivers tailored for my printer model and operating system from the Fiery website.