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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Rick Case commentedOne more comment:
I've since renamed it (this time it's cleverly titled, "Go to next artboard").
Now it uses the current selection as a starting point. It needs to be approved, but assuming that's happened by the time you read this, please search for that plugin and give it a try. I'm pleased with it personally.An error occurred while saving the comment Rick Case commentedAnd actually, Kevin, there's another request our friend "Anonymous" commented on where I mentioned this plugin I made. I posted again there with some follow up info (can't edit comments, though):
* The name is actually Cycle thru Artboards
* The toolbox they provide for making plugins (API) doesn't yet allow access to punctuation or arrow-type keys, that's why it had to be something basic like the Ctrl+Alt+D I chose. I wanted to use PageUp and PageDown, but alas, it's not configurable like that yet.An error occurred while saving the comment Rick Case commentedActually I guess it's called "Cycle thru Artboards" :D it went through a few changes in the steps to get it published.
An error occurred while saving the comment Rick Case commentedHi Folks,
Maybe some of you did this yourself, but I created a little plugin to address this lacking. It's called CycleArtboards and is nothing too fancy: just press Ctrl+Alt+A/D to go back and fwd in the artboards.At first I tried to start from the current artboard, but that proved tricky, so I have it start from the first one and after that, it remembers where it was. As a user, I just cycle quickly through to find current and then go to next for that back-n-forth action I wanted.
Hopefully helpful for whomever sees this. Let me know if you need it to change.
FYI, the toolbox they provide for making plugins doesn't yet allow access to punctuation or arrow-type keys, that's why it had to be something basic like the Ctrl+Alt+D I chose.
An error occurred while saving the comment Rick Case commentedHi Kevin, maybe you did this yourself, but I created a little plugin to address this lacking. It's called CycleArtboards and is nothing too fancy: just press Ctrl+Alt+A/D to go back and fwd in the artboards. At first I tried to start from the current artboard, but that proved tricky, so I have it start from the first one and after that, it remembers where it was. As a user, I just cycle quickly through to find current and then go to next for that back-n-forth action I wanted.
Hopefully helpful for whomever sees this.
One more comment:
I've since renamed it (this time it's cleverly titled, "Go to next artboard").
Now it uses the current selection as a starting point.
It needs to be approved, but assuming that's happened by the time you read this, please search for that plugin and give it a try. I'm pleased with it personally.