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Afterlame

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  1. Hi,

    I would love to have a feature that lets me export a pdf with several slices grouped into a multi-page pdf.

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    Here is my usecase:
    I have recently corrected exams digitally using a graphics tablet. This is my current workflow:

    1. Import all scanned pages from the exam to AD. Each page is an artboard
    2. Correct every page of the exam with my graphics tablet
    3. Select all pages that belong to a single student
    4. Export as a multi-page pdf using "export as"
    5. Repeat for every student (30 students – 4 pages each – 120 pages all-in-all)

    If I need to change something, I need to do step 3–5 all over again.
    My prefered workflow would look like this:

    1. Import all scanned pages from the exam to AD. Each page is an artboard
    2. Correct every page of the exam with my graphics tablet
    3. Create slices for each artboard
    4. Group slices that belong to a single student
    5. Configure one multi-page pdf export per student
    6. Hit export all

    This way, I could easily just reexport everything I have configured before.

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    I have seen several topics in this forum that look for something similar (like the following), but I could not find a related feature-request, so here it is.

     

  2. Steps to reproduce:

     

    1. Create an artboard with a size of 50 × 50px
    2. Set up an isometric grid with a size of 1px (any of the non-standard grids have this issue)
    3. Zoom into to fill the screen with the canvas
    4. The grid will fill the whole canvas because the lines do not get scaled down properly.

    Behavior:

    The grid lines do scale with the zoom.

     

    Expected behavior:

    The grid lines should not scale with the zoom.

     

     

     

    For visual reference, I attached a screenshot with a grid size of 2px.

     

     

    post-35258-0-36265900-1495545142_thumb.png

  3. Thanks, that was quick! :)

     

    But I think I did not phrase the question good enough. I don’t want to copy the artboard, I need to place it via File ▸ Place.

    Placing it is important, because I don’t need to worry about changing anything by mistake and scaling the whole document.

     

    In InDesign you can click on “Show import options”, while placing documents. From there you can choose a specify page.

    That is pretty much what I am looking for.

  4. Hi,
     
    first of all: thanks for getting the measurements to work with art boards! :)
    There is one thing that bugs me though:
     
    Measurements don’t work inside of groups:

    • Put three elements in a group
    • Select one of its children via double click
    • Try to ⌘-Measure its distance to another child of the group

    Instead of measuring the distance between the two elements, it shows the distance to the group boundaries.

     

    measurement_in_groups.jpg

  5. New bugs

    • Vector shape drawing uses the select cursor
    • Vector shape drawing cursor keeps the last hovered (rotate / resize / move) after leaving the selected element
     
    Still there
     
    Nice to have
    • Up and down arrow key support for opacity, font-size and line-height
     
    Is there a public bug tracker or a list, where we can see known bugs?
  6. I think it's just a bug - Ben did mention this to me a little while ago and I know he has work to do in this area still. Sorry for the inconvenience in the meantime... :(

     

     

    No problem, that’s what the beta is for. :)

    Currently I copy everything over to a non-artboard document, which is quite a pain, but still better than having no measurement guides at all.

    I hope this will be fixed soon.

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