Skip to main content
ericc19576445
Known Participant
April 22, 2017
Question

Errors in Beta 6 when AI file updated

  • April 22, 2017
  • 1 reply
  • 729 views

Beta 6 has been giving me alot of issues when it comes to updating AI files. When I tweak my AI files and save them, then reopen CH, the whole CH project becomes corrupt. This is not something that happened in my beta 5 workflow. I am not doing anything different than before.

If I reopen the CH project multiple times it will try to fix itself by duplicating and renaming my "puppetV2" to "puppetV3" and adding an additional puppet as well as removing all data (handles, etc) that was previous added to CH causing me to have to redo everything. Also, sometimes I have to wait a good 15 mins to preview in record mode. This turns my workflow to a snail pace. The errors read something along the lines of "error in row 1".

    This topic has been closed for replies.

    1 reply

    ericc19576445
    Known Participant
    April 23, 2017

    Attn: Adobe

    I have determined through tons of testing that putting a shareable puppet inside another puppet in beta 6 is causing this issue.

    To recreate the same issue do this:

    1. Make head of puppet shareable

    2. Drag shareable puppet into original puppet

    3. Close CH

    4. Open illustrator puppet file, resave.

    5. CH will error out and after reopening CH several times you'll get your puppet back but all saved data (handles, key triggers, etc) will be gone.

    I have done the same process in beta 5 and it works perfectly.

    DanTull
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    April 24, 2017

    Looks like some really good sleuthing on your other posting. No longer trustworthy

    I'll take a look at this soon to confirm and see what can be done.

    Thanks -- Dan Tull

    DanTull
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    April 24, 2017

    I was able to reproduce an error during puppet/artwork reconciliation with these steps. I'll get it filed and investigate further first thing tomorrow morning.

    Thanks -- Dan Tull