![]() If you have the possibility to use tools that already implemented such an automation, I personally would look into that. ![]() I don't know what the parameters of your projects are, but I do know it's not trivial to get such a process running stable and performant. Such as making sure the InDesign file you are opening is checked for missing links and fonts and that for example images in the InDesign file are updated before you output to PDF. In the former case I believe scripts are being pushed to InDesign Server in the latter case MadeToPrint uses an InDesign Server plug-in.īesides how to launch and communicate with InDesign Server there are a number of other things you might already be aware of. The next of our free Adobe InDesign templates is this stunning magazine and editorial template featuring 76. I know of two commercial products that have such an implementation: Enfocus Switch (and axaio MadeToPrint (- I'm affiliated with this company). That is why most of the approaches you'll find will launch InDesign Server, leave it running and then do the actual communication through something like SOAP or through an InDesign Server plug-in. Keep in mind that InDesign Server can take a while to load completely (to state it mildly) and that launching it for every PDF might very well not live up to your performance expectations. The most important caution probably is performance if you need to do this with InDesign Server, likely you want to convert more than just one PDF. The link mentions in his comment should indeed be a good starting point, but caution is probably in order.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |