Hi, Bodvar: What your suggestion is missing is the fact that DoBatch provides command-line automation. DoBatch is a Windows version of the fmbatch FM-UNIX utility. Although the OP didn't explicitly say it, I believe the goal is to run a multiple-step process with DoBatch, and end up printing the book to .ps, or perhaps simply print a collection of books to .ps under a command-line script.
I know that fmbatch has a parameter that can specify a printfile - an FM file that's set to print to a particular printer. I don't know if DoBatch or DZBatcher from DataZone (also free) can do this; I'm not sure if an FM file can remember a printer specification, to make this work. You can read fmbatch documentation in FM user manual or online help, and of course, you can find DoBatch documentation at the cudspan location. HTH Regards, Peter _______________________________ Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices On 7/19/07, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson <bodvar at gmail.com> wrote: > I am not familiar with DoBatch, but why not simply print book to file? > > Setting Adobe PDF (Distiller) or any other PostScript printer driver > as the default printer or the printer used at the time, and the print > job option to one file, should gilve you a beautiful PS file. This is > a printing process after all. > > Am I missing something here?
