Virgil Ierubino
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Please share your thoughts on the following:
1. Would it make sense to have a separate desktop app, just to create charts, and bring them inside Illustrator or InDesign? It may not be on cloud.
2. Or would you rather have us work on building it within Illustrator?
Thanks
YogeshAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedIt might make sense to have it as a separate app as then it could have its own format that carries with it additional data about the chart. But the app should still be able to export a file in native Illustrator format, SVG, etc. (thus downgrading it) or be Placed directly into Illustrator, InDesign, PS, etc.
I definitely wouldn't want to have the functionality in two places i.e. separate app + existing tools within Illustrator. That would be infuriating, as they wouldn't have feature parity.
It being a separate app/file format would open up even more possibilities for doing things like templates and bulk chart merges (e.g. create loads of charts in the same style from a big data set).
An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedPlease just improve the UX of the existing tool at least?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedJust came a-cropper of this bug myself.
PNG linked in SVG. Links → Embed. Save. Close. Reopen. Image is still linked.
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The team has encountered several issues with this feature. It requires them to change the basic algorithms and it is going to take them more time than anticipated.
While it still works in Beta 28.8.0.7, the next Beta build will have Inside/Outside aligned strokes for open paths disabled. The Beta is scheduled to be live on 7th of August.
Once this is ready to be enabled back, the team will update the status.
An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedBetter workaround: create a Width Profile using the Width Tool that strokes only to one side.
I am posting this in case it's helpful – I still agree with this suggestion that open paths should allow "left" or "right" path alignment (based on direction of path).
Alternatively, Adobe could allow us to offset a path one way or another (as an effect, say)? The current Offset Path, applied to an open path, will offset it in both directions.
An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedWorkaround: create a Brush that is lopsided (i.e. has colour to only one side).
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I am happy to share that we have fixed this bug in our latest release – 24.3.0 which is available worldwide now.
Going forward, our goal is to fix as many top User-Voice bugs as possible and as frequently as possible. Given the nature of the fixes, some of the bugs will take a longer time to fix, but we are on it.
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. Keep it coming!
An error occurred while saving the comment Virgil Ierubino commentedSuch a simple feature yet so useful... please implement it already...
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A separate app would be fine. A good idea, even, if it can provide highly chart/data-specific tools that would overly bloat main Illustrator. Definitely not a cloud app though. I want a fully featured desktop app that is part of CC. The files generated by this app should be drag-and-droppable into other CC programs, where it can be placed as a link. Hence, the chart can be updated in one place and it can update automatically in multiple InDesign files (for instance). It should also be possible to 'ungroup' it into its basic shapes and text if some really fancy editing is required. The app would need to have features that are as general as possible, and allow loads of customisation – at least as much as the current Illustrator chart tools. There is no end to how customised our clients want graphs to look!