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> pdf-digest        Wednesday, October 22 2003        Volume 02 : Number
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> There are 5 messages totalling 359 lines in this issue.
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>  Topics of the Day:
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> 1. RE: [PDF] Batch Processing
> 2. Re: [PDF] Batch Processing
> 3. [PDF] Load Correct index?
> 4. Re: [PDF] Load Correct index?
> 5. RE: [PDF] Load Correct index?
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> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 16:33:32 -0400
> From: Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [PDF] Batch Processing
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> At 12:50 PM -0700 10/21/03, Milt Phelps wrote:
> >Is there a way to set the prefs to include a TIFF preview when using the
> >Batch Process to convert to EPS?
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> >
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> In Acrobat 6, yes.  I don't believe you can in 5, however.
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> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 16:33:23 -0700
> From: Thomas Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PDF] Batch Processing
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> Thanx Tracy!
> That did the trick!
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> > 1. Choose Edit Batch Printing from Batch Processing Menu
> > 2. Click New Sequence
> > 3. Give Name
> > 4. Click Output Option... Button
> > 5. Choose Encapsulated Postscript from Save File as Menu
> > 6. Click OK
> > 7. Choose where you want Postscript file to go in select output location
> > menu.
> > 8. Click OK and now you have Batch Process to create PS file
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> > On 10/20/03 3:39 PM, "Thomas Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Is it possible to create a batch process to save PDF's as postscript
> > > files in Acrobat 5?
> > > Or is there maybe a better way to accomplish this?
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> Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 10:19:53 +1000
> From: "Sanders, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [PDF] Load Correct index?
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> We distribute groups of pdfs to customers who use a range of versions of
> Acrobat Reader. Lets assume that they are only 5x and 6 even though some
are
> still 4x.
> We have a Catalogue index open automatically with the first document in
the
> set. The home page if you will. Problem is that 6 won't open 5's indexes
and
> 5 won't open 6's.
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> Is there a way of opening the correct index depending on what version of
> Reader is being used to read the pdf?
>
> While I am at it, is there a way of disabling the warning that comes up
when
> a user opens a 6.0 generated pdf in a lower version? (that is the warning
> stating that the document made using a higher version and that the user
> should upgrade).  I can limit what functions are used so that the two are
> compatible but our production environment is now 6.0 only. It would appear
> that if you so much as open and save a pdf in 6.0 it causes this problem.
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> thanks
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> Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2003 22:07:10 -0400
> From: Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PDF] Load Correct index?
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> At 10:19 AM +1000 10/22/03, Sanders, Mark wrote:
> >We distribute groups of pdfs to customers who use a range of versions of
> >Acrobat Reader. Lets assume that they are only 5x and 6 even though some
are
> >still 4x.
>
> OK...
>
>
> >We have a Catalogue index open automatically with the first document in
the
> >set. The home page if you will.
>
> Fine.  Are you doing this via JavaScript or some other method?
>
>
> >Problem is that 6 won't open 5's indexes and 5 won't open 6's.
>
> Acrobat 6 for Windows WILL open Acrobat 5 indices!   It is
> ONLY Acrobat 6 for Mac OS that can't open an Acrobat 5 index - but
> then Acrobat 5 for Mac OS X can't open up an Acrobat 5 index either.
>
> But you are correct that 5 won't open up 6.
>
>
> >Is there a way of opening the correct index depending on what version of
> >Reader is being used to read the pdf?
>
> If you are using JavaScript to open the indices, sure.
>
>
> >While I am at it, is there a way of disabling the warning that comes up
when
> >a user opens a 6.0 generated pdf in a lower version?
>
> Sure, "downgrade" the PDF to a lower version using the new
> "PDF Optimizer" feature of Acrobat 6.
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> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 12:34:30 +1000
> From: "Sanders, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: [PDF] Load Correct index?
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> Thanks Leonard,
>
> Please see below.
>
> > At 10:19 AM +1000 10/22/03, Sanders, Mark wrote:
> > >We distribute groups of pdfs to customers who use a range of versions
of
> > >Acrobat Reader. Lets assume that they are only 5x and 6 even though
some
> > are
> > >still 4x.
> >
> > OK...
> >
> >
> > >We have a Catalogue index open automatically with the first document in
> > the
> > >set. The home page if you will.
> >
> > Fine.  Are you doing this via JavaScript or some other method?
> >
> At this point we are using  Acrobat's built in launch index command under
> the Document Properties>Advanced tab.  I'm not JavaScript savvy so the
> concept never occurred to me. I was hoping that this problem would have
been
> obvious to Adobe and the solution would have been provided.
>
>
> > >Problem is that 6 won't open 5's indexes and 5 won't open 6's.
> >
> > Acrobat 6 for Windows WILL open Acrobat 5 indices!   It is
> > ONLY Acrobat 6 for Mac OS that can't open an Acrobat 5 index - but
> > then Acrobat 5 for Mac OS X can't open up an Acrobat 5 index either.
> >
> We author all pdf content on Macs and hence if it is broken there I
wouldn't
> even bother to check Windows. Thanks for the info. I was unaware Acrobat 5
> on a Mac couldn't launch an index either.
>
> > But you are correct that 5 won't open up 6.
> >
> >
> > >Is there a way of opening the correct index depending on what version
of
> > >Reader is being used to read the pdf?
> >
> > If you are using JavaScript to open the indices, sure.
> Any chance of a snippet of code? :-)
>
> > >While I am at it, is there a way of disabling the warning that comes up
> > when
> > >a user opens a 6.0 generated pdf in a lower version?
> >
> > Sure, "downgrade" the PDF to a lower version using the new
> > "PDF Optimizer" feature of Acrobat 6.
> tried it and it works.
> Thanks.
> Mark
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