If you don't need any interaction with the user, I print PDFs on a Mac with
the "lpr" command
$printerName:=Get current printer
$pathToPDF:="SnapServer:Test_Invoices:Checon_Invoices:2019:04 -
April:224747_04_12.PDF"
LAUNCH EXTERNAL PROCESS("lpr -P "+$printerName+" "+Replace string(Convert
path sy
this one got away - it was supposed to have been deleted - so feel free
to ignore
sorry :)
On Wed, 3 Jul 2019 15:51:28 -0400, Chip Scheide via 4D_Tech wrote:
> Not been really following...
>
> Are you creating the PDF?
> if so, then you should be able to create the pdf such that it is 100%
> (
Not been really following...
Are you creating the PDF?
if so, then you should be able to create the pdf such that it is 100%
(or maybe better 95%) maybe th
On Wed, 3 Jul 2019 15:23:10 -0400, Chuck Miller via 4D_Tech wrote:
> Thanks it got me the following:
>
> Open Script Editor, navigate to Fi
Thanks it got me the following:
Open Script Editor, navigate to File > Open Dictionary and select what you want
It appears that print settings does not list sizing so I am stuck
Regards
Chuck
Chuck
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Date: Wednesday, 3 July 2019 at 18:53
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Cc: Chuck Miller
Subject: [off]Apple script issue
Hi All
I have the following apple script created an
Hi All
I have the following apple script created and run via launch external process
tell application "Preview"
print file "SnapServer:Test_Invoices:Checon_Invoices:2019:04 -
April:224747_04_12.PDF" with print dialog
print file "SnapServer:Test_Invoices:Checon_Invoices:2019:04 -
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