Print Composer Batch Mode
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Print Composer Batch Mode
Adepters,
I am trying to create a pdf file using Print Composer in batch mode. After looking through some older threads I was able to use:
Method 1:
epic.exe -c "print" test.sgm (this results in a pdf output but prompts the user for the filename)
Method 2:
epic.exe -c "print printer='Adobe PDF' file=test.ps" test.sgm (this suppresses the filename prompt, but outputs postcript)
Is there a way to use the second method (suppressing user input) but output directly to pdf (bypassing the need to use distiller)?
Thanks in advance!
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If you don’t want or aren’t ready for M030, you can do the following:
Comp_print.acl changes:
This file is located in C:\Program Files\PTC\Arbortext Editor\packages\tools
At approx line 42 in this file, insert the following:
#line 43 below was inserted. It was omitted by PTC. Without it line 951 fails.
autoload audience::create_logical_string() audience;
Line 951 (approx.) reads as follows:
params[ "prof.logicalExpression" ] = audience::create_logical_string( profileArr, doc );
When running Arbortext Editor in batch mode for producing PDF, this line causes an error because “audience” is an unknown package. The forward declaration back up at line @42 declares this package/function so that line @951 will work.
You can put a modified copy of comp_print.acl in your doctype Custom\scripts folder if you have one. You can create a custom\scripts folder to avoid messing with Arbortext’s core ACL files..
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If you parameter the 'Adobe PDF' printer in order to produce pdf files in c:\temp (or the directory of the TEMP environment variable,
you can call a DOS batch file containing this (with the sgm or xml file as first parameter) :
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start /B /wait " "C:\Program Files\Arbortext\Editor5.3\bin\epic.exe" -C2 "set printfosi='schematics.fos';gsub('\\','/','%CD%',$p);_pubpdf::publish_pdf_file(current_doc(),$p.'/'.basename(doc_path($doc_id),'.sgm').'.pdf'); exit" SD-28-003.sgm
start /B /wait " "C:\Program Files\Arbortext\Editor5.3\bin\epic.exe" -C2 "set printfosi='schematics.fos';gsub('\\','/','%CD%',$p);_pubpdf::publish_pdf_file(current_doc(),$p.'/'.basename(doc_path($doc_id),'.sgm').'.pdf'); exit" SD-31-002.sgm
start /B /wait " "C:\Program Files\Arbortext\Editor5.3\bin\epic.exe" -C2 "set printfosi='schematics.fos';gsub('\\','/','%CD%',$p);_pubpdf::publish_pdf_file(current_doc(),$p.'/'.basename(doc_path($doc_id),'.sgm').'.pdf'); exit" SD-94-004.sgm exit
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I am trying to use batch mode to compose XML files using XSL-FO style sheets on PE.
Here is the line I have tried but nothing happens.
C:\ArbortextPE\bin\editor.exe -E3w -newinstance -c "print composed allpasses force printer='Adobe PDF' file=R00001.pdf stylesheet='e3:xslfo-main-v1_9.xsl" R00001.xml
C:\ArbortextPE\bin\editor.exe E3w -newinstance -c "print composed allpasses force printer='Adobe PDF' file=R00001.ps stylesheet='e3:xslfo-main-v1_9.xsl'" R00001.xml
I don't get a .ps or pdf.
This works when I am using fosi instead of XSL-FO on versin 5.3, but will not work on 5.4. Any suggestions.
Allissa Leach
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The first thing I would try is to launch PE Interactive, open your target file R00001.xml, and enter your command (the part in quotes after the -c in your example below) in the Arbortext command window. Hopefully you will get some error messages indicating why PE can't process the request.
You can also check the PE transaction archive to see if there is information there on why the jobs failed. You can access this from the main PE web interface page, usually found at (where {peserver} is the name or address of your PE server machine, or "localhost" if you are accessing it from the PE server itself).
--Clay
Clay Helberg
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TerraXML
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Thank you Clay. Using the PEI was ideal.
We will e ableto create PDFs of our files unattended. Thanks again.
Allissa Leach
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Clay Helberg
Senior Consultant
TerraXML