Why does illustrator keep doing this to my shapes and how do I tell it to fucking stop?
>>313080
Are you referring to it being in metric, or it not being whole numbers?
I think he's referring to the .001 (thousandths) of the measurement, and wants whole numbers.
What happens if you type 45 in the Y box? Is is overriding back to 44.999 after you enter a new value?
>>313080
welcome to the life of adobe products
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>>313143
Dude, what about the fucking hundreds of thousands of designers, photographers, or other creatives who's livelihoods they enable?
jesus christ man, they're allowed to not be perfect
>>313143
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>>313145
What that fuck am I reading
>>313145
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>>313164
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>>313168
>>313172
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>>313144
>company makes software version of actual processes that have existed for years and would continue to exist with or without.
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>doesn't actually develop software themselves anymore
>releases version of the software that cripples print, color profiling, and pantone integration
>doesn't release patch updates for it
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>take same version of software, don't fix bugs, but instead upgrade it to work with new OS coding standards and call it a brand new version that is sold for full price.
>slightly update UI and call it a new version for a monthly fee
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>new OS requirements come out
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>new CC versions are more risk than reward due to bugs
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>>313080
Disable snapping to grid / point? I get this sometimes and turning that off seems to help.
My best guess is that it has to constrain to some pixel aspect and the 4.99999 mm sits right at that and maybe the whole number can't be produced in print since it doesn't fit into a full pixel. See what it does if you make the document for web
>>313174
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>>313209
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