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Due to differences in the approach of how a document is created in Adobe Illustrator, some restrictions might apply.

One way only

Due to differences in document setup, the conversion from CHILI publisher (back) to AI is not supported.

A CHILI publisher document is usually created at the end of the process, to enable end-user access (B2B, B2C).

Supported document properties

  • Artboard measurements

  • Multiple pages; only when all artboards have the same size

  • Bleed

Locked Objects, flattening engine, effects

Many Illustrator effects and functionalities can’t be reproduced using native CHILI object model.

In order to preserve the visual aspect, complex items are converted to a PDF and placed inside a CHILI document as regular images. This process is called flattening. Flattened items are called “Locked objects”.

A converted document in CHILI editor would be a mix of editable items and locked objects.

The following items are always locked objects:

  • Groups

  • Clipped groups

  • Text on paths

  • Linked images whose format is not supported by the editor

  • Embedded images

  • Items that contains HSB colors

Objects managed by third party plugins

Illustrator documents can contain items managed by third party plug-ins, for example barcodes, variable data, custom marks. The CHILI AI converter has no access to these objects. They will be ignored during conversion.

In some rare cases, third party managed object could make Illustrator crash during the conversion process. If you use plug-ins from other vendors and detect crashes, please contact support.

Supported object properties

  • Rotation

  • Opacity

  • Blend mode

  • Stroke width

  • Stroke color

  • Stroke overprint

  • Fill color

  • Fill overprint

Supported blend modes

  • Normal

  • Multiply

  • Darken

  • Difference

  • Hard light

  • Lighten

  • Overlay

  • Screen

Other blend modes are converted to Normal

Rotation

Background

Adobe Illustrator relies on two different ways to track rotation of page items: rotation matrix and rotation property. Both can be modified independently either by Illustrator or by third parties plug-ins. Both can potentially contains values that does not reflect the real state of the page item.

Long story short: conversion of rotations may be defective, especially when third parties plug-ins were used to design the Illustrator document.

For the following objects, the rotation matrix is used:

  • Placed images

  • Rectangle-shaped text frames

In such cases, rotation value in CHILI editor may be different from the rotation value in Illustrator, even if the visual aspect of the object is correct.

In all the other cases, rotation property is used.

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