I thought maybe I should just say what I really want to do and see if anyone can point me in the right direction.
I have about 50 OG drawings that I need other people to review. Some of them have OG, but others don't, and some are using Windows machines. The common format we can all look at are PDF files.
I don't want to open and export all of the files by hand. I was hoping there would be a way to do this using either AppleScript or Automator. I haven't used either in the past, but when I opened Automator I didn't see any OG actions, and when I opened the OG Pro dictionary in the AppleScript editor, I didn't see anything that would let me either export to PDF or print to PDF.
If there were a command line interface to OG, I would be golden, because I can write shell and Python scripts like a... well, let's just say that I know how to write those.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
Thanks,
Rush
I have about 50 OG drawings that I need other people to review. Some of them have OG, but others don't, and some are using Windows machines. The common format we can all look at are PDF files.
I don't want to open and export all of the files by hand. I was hoping there would be a way to do this using either AppleScript or Automator. I haven't used either in the past, but when I opened Automator I didn't see any OG actions, and when I opened the OG Pro dictionary in the AppleScript editor, I didn't see anything that would let me either export to PDF or print to PDF.
If there were a command line interface to OG, I would be golden, because I can write shell and Python scripts like a... well, let's just say that I know how to write those.
Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
Thanks,
Rush