Photoshop 2015.1.2 – Update (1/20/2016)
1/20/2016 – Today we released Photoshop CC 2015 update version 2015.1.2 on both Mac and Windows, to address several workflow issues.
Customer reported issues resolved
- Crash Reporter: Crash when creating Character Styles
- Crash Reporter: Crash when saving a document in certain scenarios
- ScriptUI – DropDownList width expands to widest item
- Unable to record the command, Select All Layers
- Tools reset to default set after closing/opening doc or quitting/relaunching Photoshop with Start Screen
- New Swatch> Add to Library check box setting is not sticky when invoked from color picker
- Issue with Cmd/Ctrl key for selecting layers in the Layer panel
- German translation error for Workspaces
- Improved clickable area for dialog buttons
- Export Presets on 2x artboards result in incorrectly scaled assets
- Edit of Library raster graphic in Indesign or Illustrator fails to open the doc in Photoshop unless Photoshop is already running
- ScriptUI – onClick handler not working for Listboxes
- Pasted content centers on artboard when zoomed in to portion of the artboard
- Scripting Support gives an error during launch – Subsequent crashing
- Sampling a color with the gradient tool and panels hidden doesn’t sample the color
- Crash when opening certain .iff files
- Hang/crash when opening/closing certain .png files
- Unable to drag and drop the artwork from Illustrator to Photoshop (Windows only)
- Welcome screen causes redraw/flicker even if not show if Narration is enabled (Windows only)
- Recent Files stops working after opening 100+ files
- Clicking onto disabled “Start” workspace leads to switching to “Photography” workspace
- Typo in the HangingPunCtuation property used for scripting
- Multiple files are stacked on top of one another, rather than cascaded, when tabbed documents are disabled
How to get the updates
How to confirm that the Update worked:
Give us feedback!
Once you’ve updated to the newest version of Photoshop, don’t forget to leave us feedback about your experiences. The quality of Photoshop wouldn’t be what it is today without our passionate and loyal customers around the world. Giving us regular feedback helps us to find and fix issues that we may otherwise not know about. We are listening.
Here are a few ways that you can provide feedback:
- Report bugs and suggest features
- Discuss workflow and get help with how-to questions or basic troubleshooting
Thanks!
Source of blog post, Jeff Cranberry’s Crawl Space