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How can I repeat a command?

  • March 14, 2012
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I am using Ai3.

I am doing a lot of "path simplify" and every time I have to go to "object" then "path" then "path simplify".

I have been searching if there is like in autocad a key to press to do "repeat las action" but I only found 2 things that I dont really understand:

- Ctrl + D (must be for st else)

- somethnig called "actions", if I understand correctly it is to create a group of commands, this could be interesting but it should be next to the "pathfinder" screen but there I have nothing...

strange,

somebody to help?

Thanks, Danke

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    Correct answer Gustavo Del Vechio

    Hi Thomas

    Simplify is a command that is accepted by actions. You can record it normally.

    Acess Window > Actions to get the panel to work area. Then start ceating a new action...record the simplify as you want. You can even add a shortcut to the action so it becomes easy to acess and run.

    You can refer to this link to learn more about recording and playing actions: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/illustrator/cs/using/WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-62b3a.html

    Hope to be helped

    Gustavo

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    Participating Frequently
    March 14, 2012

    The ctrl + J was a good one.

    The solution for a free addon would be paradise but it looks to be for CS from 5 to 10, or?

    Thanks

    Thomas

    Jacob Bugge
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    Community Expert
    March 14, 2012

    You are welcome, Thomas.

    Maybe CS10.

    Participating Frequently
    March 14, 2012

    I have CS3 ;-(

    Inspiring
    March 14, 2012

    Make a feature request.

    Illustrator and in general many Adobe products are lacking considerably with repeated tasks. The number of hotkeys available is limited to using Function keys and a lot of them are already assigned by default to frequently used tasks. Also, often users need to repeat a task frequently in one or a few sessions but not every day on a regular bases which doesn't justify creating an action and occupying a hotkey that is easy to forget if not used daily. Nowadays production programs are brimming with features and there are a lot of excellent solutions already invented and used by may programs but unfortunately Illustrator is not one of them. Here are some examples of excellent solutions:

    • a hotkey for the last menu command selected
    • a hotkey for the previous tool selected (for example while using the Sheer Tool on existing objects, you want to draw a box and quickly go back to the Sheer Tool)
    • list of recently used menu commands panel
    • tearoff menus similar to the existing tearoff toolbars (imagine it was possible when you go to Object > Paths be able to tear off the Paths submenu so it remains like a panel and you can click on any of the commands of this submenu without digging through the menus again and again)
    Participating Frequently
    March 14, 2012

    mmh, it worked for the "simplify tool" (actually I just used the one pre defined in Illustrator, changing its setting) but it doesnt work for the "join path" tool.

    I use it really A LOT and every time I have to select, click right and choose "join" and I always click on "corner" so I would like to sum up this in 1 action.

    1 created one action, recorded it as said in the tuto and click on stop. Then I tried to use it with "play" but it doesnt work..

    Is there some restricted things we cannot use for the "action" trick?

    Thanks,

    Thomas

    N.B: I think it still belongs to this same post thats why I put it here as a complement information / question.

    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 14, 2012

    Thomas,

    To join the Direct Selected end Anchor Points, you may Ctrl+J.

    To join several paths, you may like the free Join Reasonably script available here, although it may overdo it in eager helpfulness (some of the other scripts are (also) quite useful):

    http://park12.wakwak.com/~shp/lc/et/en_aics_script.html

    James has a few more moderate scripts for joining a number of paths in one go, with straight or adapted joiniung segments if relevant. He may spot this thread and post.

    There is nothing wrong in continuing a thread like this.

    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 14, 2012

    Thomas,

    Ctrl+D is for repetition of an Object>Transform.

    Actions should be (or have been) bundled with the Layers palette/panel.

    Edit: Hi Gustavo.

    Gustavo Del VechioCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    March 14, 2012

    Hi Thomas

    Simplify is a command that is accepted by actions. You can record it normally.

    Acess Window > Actions to get the panel to work area. Then start ceating a new action...record the simplify as you want. You can even add a shortcut to the action so it becomes easy to acess and run.

    You can refer to this link to learn more about recording and playing actions: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/illustrator/cs/using/WS714a382cdf7d304e7e07d0100196cbc5f-62b3a.html

    Hope to be helped

    Gustavo