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  1. It wouldn't be much of a problem if artboard would be a snap object, but it isn't. It is not capable of snapping to insinde objects, so there are really no other option to adjust it to the bounding box of inner contents.

    Illustrator in otherways can't create artboard right around selected objects, so you should select objects, create an artboard switch to artboard tool, select the artboard you want to use if it is not the one already selected, then you can get it jump to the selection. it is also a pain, and it can be also unintuitive, so it is not about illustrator being an intuitive software, it is miles from being intuitive.

    The other problem with creating new artboard when you change the size of inner contents is that artboards are slices in the export persona  with a lot of export settings and sizes set up for it. So you can't really just delete it, you have to create the export settings and path commands again from ground zero.

     



     

  2. designer artboard tool creates padding around selection when I set Size to selection and create an artboard.

    I cannot find any artboard margin option, the document has no margin.

    So I don't understand. I want my artboard to fit the selection, I don't need a frame.

    also, it is 10,4 px. totally random padding size. no stroke size setup with this size, totally random.

    1.7.2.471

     

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  3. locking pixel layer (in designer) has absolutely no effect,
    clicking on the content of the pixel layer navigates me to the pixel layer itself, hitting delete deletes pixel layer.

    the only thing the lock affects that I cannot move the content of the layer.

    it is really bad, because pixel layer often contains reference images. so I don't want to navigate to it by accident.

  4. locking pixel layer (in designer) has absolutely no effect,
    clicking on the content of the pixel layer navigates me to the pixel layer itself, hitting delete deletes pixel layer.

    the only thing the lock affects that I cannot move the content of the layer.

    it is really bad, because pixel layer often contains reference images. so I don't want to navigate to it by accident.
    (v 1.7.0293)

  5. On 3/14/2019 at 9:52 AM, Dan C said:

    Hi keiichi77 :)

    Do the objects that you're grouping together have custom constraints set to them through the Constraints Studio?

    Thank you.
    I think that's the case, sorry for the false alert!
    The origin of the rounded rectangle was a box from the asset library and had constraints on it.

     

  6. Hi!

    How can I add layers in Designer into normal default average group?
    Every time I try to group layers Designer adds those automatically to Constraint group, so it creates an invisible trimming mask on the actual bounding box edges.

    It means I cannot move containing objects freely after creating the group

    Sometimes I have to delete shapes and create new ones to create simple group, but I can't find out, what is the cause of Designer creating Constraint group

     

  7. Thank you for your response!

    Arrange>Move Back One and Arrange>Move Forward One  --> yes

    Actually there was a conflict, because the viewport zoom conflicted with the new keys: ctrl+0 , ctrl+1
    But strangely Designer doesn't show up the yellow alert icon next to the shortcut I changed to ctrl+0 and ctrl+1!
    I saw the problem, when I started using it, but it started change the zooming level of the viewport, so I realized that isn't what I am looking for.

    And it doesn't work. I changed the Pixel persona settings too, and also nothing.
    And it also doesn't work with ctrl + keyboard numbers .

    I changed it to ctrl + pg up/down - it works.
    it works also with numpad / and *
    so it's only a problem with numbers.

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