Any more suggestion on this problem? After I reported that the little script I 
tried was not working, everybody suddenly went mute. I'm still having to find a 
solution to this nagging and, quite stupid problem.

Thanks in advance.


-Laurent.
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On Oct 15, 2009, at 11:05, David Duncan wrote:

> On Oct 15, 2009, at 10:58 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> 
>> Yes, I know, it's terrible, but it's part of being able to convert any 
>> document to PDF and so far, I haven't found any other way then using a 
>> virtual printer driver. So, I have to temporarily switch to that printer to 
>> convert a document, then revert back to what it was. It's not only for my 
>> app, so NSPrintInfo is of no use in my situation :-(
> 
> 
> For your NSPrintInfo, set NSPrintJobDisposition to NSPrintSaveJob, and set 
> the NSPrintSavePath or NSPrintJobSavingURL (10.6 or later) to the location 
> you want to save the print job to. Then you can just run the print job as 
> usual and it will save the PDF to file.
> --
> David Duncan
> Apple DTS Animation and Printing
> 

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