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I kind of liked MM's but newer versions of Windows and Mac OS broke how they used to work when first introduced. There was a slider where you could make dozens of weights of the same font. Now they are just a subset of what they could have been
Adobe is stubborn. Custom buttons can be helpful and I would like to create some of my own for certain things. Maybe by CS11 or 12 they will change. After buying out Freehand, there is not much competition. You would think that they would have incorporated ideas from FH since they could no...
Personally I don't like buttons. I am much faster with short cut keys rather than moving my cursor all over the screen clicking buttons. It requires more hand/mouse/pen movement on larger screens.
Another wish for Illustrator
The contour feature in Corel should be incorporated by Adobe. In corel, you can easily add 2 or more contours to a shape at one time rather than one at a time in Illustrator
I have not used Corel since version 10 so I am sure there are many other features they have...
In illustrator the artboard is the area which you specify the size when starting a new document. So if you specify 8.5x11 when starting a new document, 8.5x11 is the "artboard". Anything falling outside of the artboard will not print
I think oval gradients were not added until cs4 or cs5. The way I have had to do it on cs3 and older is draw a circle and fill with the radial gradient. Then squish the circle down to the oval shape and the gradient distorts as well
Just confirmed that it does work on CS3. Thank you, this seems to work better than the built in one from Adobe.
Cmon adobe, pay some of these programmers a royalty, incorporate it into your software and make it better
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