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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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Honestly, 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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This is finally available in Beta 30.6.0.75
When you replace a linked image in Illustrator, you can now choose to apply that change everywhere the image appears in your file (even across multiple artboards and repeated layouts).
How in works:
- Select one or more links in the Links panel and click Relink
- In the file picker, note the 'Replace:' dropdown below the options
- Choose 'All Links (N)' to replace every instance of that file in the document
- Choose 'Selected Links (N)' to replace only the instances you selected
- Pick the replacement file and click Place
Try it and leave a comment if it works and it works like you need it to.
Also, please don’t forget to upvote this request if you are interested — Display copies of links' duplicates as instances, like in InDesign
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Sticky dimensions should work properly regardless of placement method. Otherwise it doesn't make any sense.
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It is possible now to set up a custom scale in Ai Beta 28.4.0.2.
In Dimension Tool Options dialog open the Scale dropdown and choose custom to get the Custom Scale dialog.
It works for decimal scales only, like 1:12 or 1:15, but not for Imperial scales like 1/16"
Please try it and comment back.
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Please account for those who work in the US. We need a set of standard architectural scales as default and an ability to create custom scales such as 7 1/2"=10'-0. We'll need a scale calculator too, but I guess this is a different topic. below are standard arch scales:
1/16"=1'
3/32"=1'
1/8"=1
3/16"=1'
1/4"=1'
3/8"=1'
1/2"=1'
3/4"=1'
1"=1'
1 1/2"=1'
3"=1'
6"=1'
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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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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It's great but not really enough to feel comfortable with 1:1 scale large graphics. Is there a certain reason it's just 2270 inches, not 3000 or 5000?
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One thing I can't understand is why people keep commenting we don't need this feature. How it may affect your workflow if the drawing field is bigger than it is now? It'll be there and you most likely won't notice it just as you don't notice most of the features Illustrator has. We need this feature and we've been asking for it for years. Tools are invited and modified to make our life easier. We want our work in Illustrator to be easier and I bet you can find enough reasons why we need this feature within 400 comments in this thread.
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I hope this can be fixed too.