![]() ![]() ![]() Mostly users who design for print or create technical drawings, I suppose. I guess this is the group that the VS (and AI) developers had in mind by relegating the Transform panel under a button - it's not always needed, this is not a CAD app, some people run the app on 13" screens, so why take a slice of it with this panel they don't need and also potentially scare beginners by making the app look too complex.īut others like the Transform panel to be always visible, so they can do precise adjustments quickly and check things instantly. OK, I thought about it and I reminded myself that when creating "freeform" artwork users don't need the Transform panel most of the time because they adjust sizes, location and rotation visually. Just that the Transform panel could be visible by default, docked horizontally under the context bar, along with the Stroke panel.Īnd I said ' Some of us would like that"… (Me with my motte-and-bailey). I didn't mean the contents of the Transform panel should be moved to the context bar, oh no. ![]()
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