Thank you.

Yesterday I found a CUPS-PDF printer and then I set my printing prefs in BBEdit 
then proceeded to open a large batch of files. Command P, Enter, Command W, 
Command P, Enter, Command W, Command P, Enter, Command W, Command P, Enter, 
Command W, Command P, Enter, Command W...

But your idea works better, dragging the files into the CUPS-PDF printer queue. 
 I first needed to change the default app of all of my text files to BBEDit, as 
they were associated with another application, but then it worked just fine.  
The output PDFs retain the name of the original file, which is helpful, I just 
use A Better Finder Renamer to fix up the PDF name exactly as I want it.

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Wes Plate
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  http://www.automaticduck.com/

On Jan 25, 2011, at 3:13 AM, stetner wrote:

> One method would be to go to system preferences, pick your printer,
> 'open print Queue' and then drag and drop the files onto the lower
> list area.
> 
> Caveat, I have not tried with 200 files ;)
> 
> 
> On Jan 25, 10:23 am, Wes Plate <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have nearly 200 text files I would like to print (using BBEdit) to
>> PDF with some settings like a watermark and headers enabled. Is anyone
>> familiar with an AppleScript or droplet solution that could help me
>> with this?
>> 
>> Thanks.
> =

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