![]() Please see notes below on the required settings for Publishing to PDF using the Adobe PDF, Acrobat Distiller and PDFWriter. The features that Bookmark and Combine Processed Sections, but producing PDF documents with the other options can be accomplished with PDFWriter alone. Windows 7 requires Adobe Acrobat v9.2 or higher or SpecsIntact PDF. ![]() Both Acrobat and SpecsIntact PDF will create PDF files with the same PDF options that have always been available in SpecsIntact.Īdobe Acrobat, when installed, will be the default publishing option, although the printer can be easily switched to the SpecsIntact PDF printer.Īdobe Acrobat provides the following methods for producing PDF documents:Īdobe Acrobat - Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or HigherĪcrobat Distiller and PDFWriter - Adobe Acrobat 4.0 or 5.0 Both PDF publishing tools can coexist on the same system providing more PDF publishing options. SpecsIntact v4.5.1 introduced the integrated SpecsIntact PDF printer that is only available when selected during the installation of SpecsIntact. In SpecsIntact v4.5.0 and earlier, Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional, version 6.0 or later is required and the only option for publishing to PDF. Last edited by Cbhihe October 15th, 2014 at 10:05 AM.This screen provides several options when publishing a Job, Master or Section(s) (selected on the Sections tab) to PDF.Ĭlick the tabs on the graphic below to learn more about the other screens. # especially useful when using non-Linux-generated files # this option will try to fix various unusal line delimiters (e.g. # (have a look at contrib/pstitleconv for a suitable filter for data from Windows clients) # this option will try to decode hex strings in the title to allow internationalized titles # feedback - including an 'ok' if they work as expected - so I can eventually put them into the non. If you decide to use them I would appreciate any # These settings activate experimental options. # set this to an empty value to use no postprocessing # the script will be called with user privileges # CUPS-PDF and the one as given to CUPS-PDF will be passed # as arguments the filename of the PDF, the username as determined by # postprocessing script that will be called after the creation of the PDF # MacOSX: for using pstopdf set this to an empty value #GSCall %s -q -dCompatibilityLevel=%s -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile="%s" -dAutoRotatePages=/PageByPage -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -c. ![]() # Default: %s -q -dCompatibilityLevel=%s -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile="%s" -dAutoRotatePages=/PageByPage -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dPDFSETTINGS=/prepress -c. ![]() # MacOSX: for using pstopdf set this to %s %s -o %s %s # command line for calling GhostScript (!!! DO NOT USE NEWLINES !!!) # this must be user-writable like /var/tmp or /tmp ! # location of temporary files during GhostScript operation # MacOSX: for using pstopdf (recommended) set this to /usr/bin/pstopdf ![]() # if logging is disabled these setting have no effect # 4: debug - this will generate a lot of log-output! # set this to an empty value to disable all logging # group cups-pdf is supposed to run as - this will also be the gid for all # changing this can introduce security leaks if confidential # these are the _inverse_ permissions to be granted # output directories put the part which is to be cut here Code: # nf - CUPS Backend Configuration (version 2.6.1, ) ![]()
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