It's not MakeBooklet, but maybe that'll be included in the DMG.

https://web.archive.org/web/20130401051127/http://www.iconus.ch/fabien/products/cbeng/cbeng.html

archive.org does seem to have the download for CocoaBooklet. It's
several years old, who knows if it'll work.


On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 12:07 PM, Carl Hoefs
<[email protected]> wrote:
> That's an interesting thought, but it appears to be a bonafide app, with a
> directory structure, etc.
> Here's the Info.plist from it. Not sure if it tells much.
>
>
> $ cat Info.plist
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN"
> "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd";>
> <plist version="1.0">
> <dict>
> <key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key>
> <string>English</string>
> <key>CFBundleDisplayName</key>
> <string>MakeBooklet</string>
> <key>CFBundleDocumentTypes</key>
> <array>
> <dict>
> <key>CFBundleTypeExtensions</key>
> <array>
> <string>pdf</string>
> <string>PDF</string>
> </array>
> <key>CFBundleTypeOSTypes</key>
> <array>
> <string>****</string>
> </array>
> <key>CFBundleTypeRole</key>
> <string>Viewer</string>
> </dict>
> </array>
> <key>CFBundleExecutable</key>
> <string>MakeBooklet</string>
> <key>CFBundleGetInfoString</key>
> <string>MakeBooklet 1.0 Copyright 2006 Fabien Conus</string>
> <key>CFBundleIconFile</key>
> <string>appIcon.icns</string>
> <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key>
> <string>ch.iConus.MakeBooklet</string>
> <key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key>
> <string>6.0</string>
> <key>CFBundleName</key>
> <string>MakeBooklet</string>
> <key>CFBundlePackageType</key>
> <string>APPL</string>
> <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
> <string>1.0</string>
> <key>CFBundleSignature</key>
> <string>????</string>
> <key>CFBundleVersion</key>
> <string>1.0</string>
> <key>LSEnvironment</key>
> <dict>
> <key>APP_BUNDLER</key>
> <string>Platypus-3.2</string>
> </dict>
> <key>LSHasLocalizedDisplayName</key>
> <false/>
> <key>LSUIElement</key>
> <true/>
> <key>NSAppleScriptEnabled</key>
> <false/>
> <key>NSHumanReadableCopyright</key>
> <string>MakeBooklet 1.0 Copyright 2006 Fabien Conus</string>
> <key>NSMainNibFile</key>
> <string>MainMenu</string>
> <key>NSPrincipalClass</key>
> <string>NSApplication</string>
> </dict>
> </plist>
>
>
>
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 5:24 AM, Arno Hautala <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's very likely an AppleScript that you can open with the Script
> Editor to see what it's trying to do. It may have been saved in the
> compiled form without the source attached, but there's a chance it's
> there and you can possibly fix it. My guess is it's calling out to a
> PDF tool that isn't in the same place as it used to be, isn't included
> anymore, or is something that you had installed but isn't anymore.
>
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 8:40 PM, Carl Hoefs
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Voila!  Yes, that's it. I have something from 2013 called MakeBooklet.app
> installed in ~/Library/PDF Services. But when I try to run it, it does
> nothing, double-clicking on it from Finder, or even opening it from
> Terminal:
>
> open /Users/carl/Library/PDF\ Services/MakeBooklet.app
>
> Googling turns up no references to it. I guess the only thing to do at this
> point is to delete it.
>
> -Carl
>
> On Jun 15, 2017, at 4:15 PM, David Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Anything you put in:
>
> ~/Library/PDF Services
> or
> /Library/PDF Services
>
> will show as an item in your print dialog’s PDF menu. You can put folders,
> Automator Actions, compiled binary applications, etc there.
>
> -david
>
>
>
> On Jun 15, 2017, 1:37 PM -0700, Carl Hoefs <[email protected]>,
> wrote:
>
> macOS 10.12.5
>
> I have a multi-page PDF document. There's a curious item in Preview.app,
> accessible via the top menu:
> File -> Print -> PDF (pulldown) -> Make a Booklet
>
> When I select "Make a Booklet", it pops up a little panel that says
> "Processing page n...", from 1 to the end of the document. Then the panel
> goes away, and nothing. What did it do? Where did it place the booklet? I've
> searched my directories (home, Desktop, Documents, Dropbox, iCloud, /tmp,
> etc), but there's no sign of it, nothing going to the printer, either. Most
> odd.
>
> -Carl
>
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