Adobe Illustrator Cc 2017 Multilingual Guide
It was a small, grey rectangle tucked into the corner of the splash screen on Adobe Illustrator CC 2017—barely noticeable unless you knew to look. It read, in sterile sans-serif type: .
She wrote her own script. She called it BabelKeeper.jsx . adobe illustrator cc 2017 multilingual
Then, Adobe released CC 2018. The multilingual feature was "updated"—which meant streamlined, simplified, and stripped of the granular controls Marta had hacked together. Her script broke overnight. The company updated their licenses. The Locales folder was restructured. The grey language button remained, but its soul was gone. It was a small, grey rectangle tucked into
Many users don’t realize that switching the UI language also changes some default shortcuts (especially for text editing and special characters). For example, French AZERTY users need different key combos than QWERTY users. The multilingual version auto-detects and adjusts accordingly. She called it BabelKeeper