Hi,
I would like to create a bash script with an enclosed applescript. I need that because I have a NAS and I want to share pdf versions with people. I edit every days dozens of .oo3 so It would be more convenient to be able to include that process within my rsync script. I've try to do that but I don't know how to solve the issues :
Thanks for your help !!!!
I would like to create a bash script with an enclosed applescript. I need that because I have a NAS and I want to share pdf versions with people. I edit every days dozens of .oo3 so It would be more convenient to be able to include that process within my rsync script. I've try to do that but I don't know how to solve the issues :
Code:
set myDoc to "/Users/Pamphile/Desktop/notes.oo3" set pdfSavePath to "/Users/Pamphile/Desktop/" tell application "OmniOutliner Professional" activate open myDoc end tell tell application "System Events" tell process "OmniOutliner pro" -- Press command+p to open our print dialog keystroke "p" using command down -- Let's make sure our print dialog is up repeat until exists window "Print" end repeat -- Click the PDF menu button click menu button "PDF" of window "Print" -- Make sure the menu is up repeat until exists menu item "Save as PDF…" of menu 1 of menu button "PDF" of window "Print" end repeat -- Select the "Save as PDF" menu item click menu item "Save as PDF…" of menu 1 of menu button "PDF" of window "Print" -- Make sure the save dialog is visible repeat until exists window "Save" end repeat -- Press command+shift+g to show the "Go" drop down sheet keystroke "g" using {command down, shift down} -- Set our location field to our pdfSavePath set value of text field 1 of sheet of window "Save" to pdfSavePath -- Now click the Go button click button "Go" of sheet of window "Save" -- Now that we are in our desired folder, set the file name and save set value of text field 1 of window "Save" to "Notes.pdf" click button "Save" of window "Save" end tell end tell
Last edited by pamplemousseman; 2011-08-29 at 01:28 PM..