constrain bounding box?
One thing that recently changed in Illustrator is the scaling box (free transform). I used to use it all the time. If I wanted to size a path, I would select something with the white arrow and then hit "e" and scale it along a guide until it connects (in a nutshell). Nowadays, when I want to scale something, I get a bounding box that is far bigger than the object selected and so I can now not scale alongside something anymore. Not sure if I'm explaining this correctly. Anyone know how to constrain the bounding box to the size of the actual object and get rid of all that stupid padding? - or actually - it looks like it happens mostly on small objects, but still... they're not THAT small. Can anyone help? Seen below, the larger one is what I want - where it always adds tool to the direct edge, with no padding. Help? Thanks!
Ben
