I did not know that. Thank you for enlightening me. :-) Bodvar
On 7/19/07, Peter Gold <peter at knowhowpro.com> wrote: > 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? >
