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Posted to fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org by Ma...@spe.sony.com on 2004/09/17 01:30:10 UTC
Acrobat reader 6.0 question.
I am creating many PDFs using XML/FOP and the resulting files are opened in
one instance of acrobat reader. To print each PDF, I have to goto FILE
----> PRINT for each document as acrobat prints only the active window at a
time. Is there a way I can print all open docs in acrobat in one go?
Thanks
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Re: Acrobat reader 6.0 question.
Posted by Clay Leeds <cl...@medata.com>.
On Sep 16, 2004, at 4:30 PM, Manoj_Nair@spe.sony.com wrote:
> I am creating many PDFs using XML/FOP and the resulting files are
> opened in
> one instance of acrobat reader. To print each PDF, I have to goto FILE
> ----> PRINT for each document as acrobat prints only the active window
> at a
> time. Is there a way I can print all open docs in acrobat in one go?
>
> Thanks
I suspect this is something to ask on the Acrobat list or find in the
Acrobat docs[1]. I know they have Javascript capabilities, and printing
could occur on launch (if the javascript is inserted into the PDF file
after FOP is done making it using something like iText[2], since FOP
doesn't insert Javascript).
You don't have to use Acrobat. Perhaps you could build (or find) a
Java-based PDF viewer which does what you want?
Web Maestro Clay
[1] Acrobat 6.0 SDK Documentation
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/acrobat/docs.jsp
[2] FOP Other Resources - PDF Post-processors (iText)
http://xml.apache.org/fop/resources.html#products-pdf
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