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May 30, 2017
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AllowPSFileOps (Mac OS Sierra, Acrobat DC)

  • May 30, 2017
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I am from Japan.

I read the following document.

Acrobat DC SDK Documentation

I tried on Terminal:

plutil -replace AllowPSFileOps -bool true ~/Library/Preferences/com.adobe.distillerDC.plist

but, always reset to default value when Distiller restarted.

I usualy OS X Yosemite and Distiller X (com.adobe.distiller10.plist), it works fine.

Sincerely,

AOKI Yoshihiro

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Correct answer lrosenth

Sorry, I dragged many EPS to Distiller from Finder.

each EPS include:

(/User/aoki/works/..../xxx.eps) run

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sorry, my poor English.


No, you need to pass it DIRECTLY to the Distiller executable – something like:

./Distiller.app –F foo.eps

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lrosenth
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 30, 2017

That is correct. You MUST pass that command directly to Distiller on each invocation of Distiller, for security purposes.

May 30, 2017

Thank you very very much for your reply.

I tried many times:

1. use `plutil' command on the Terminal

2. just after, invoke Disitiller (by click from dock)

(I use Terminal (`open' command), many EPS to PDF, with bash)

but, Dsitiller doesn't work (RunfileEx.ps so).

Sholud  I use `.joboptions ' or `prologue.ps' ?

Sincerely,

AOKI Yoshihiro

lrosenth
Adobe Employee
lrosenthCorrect answer
Adobe Employee
May 30, 2017

Sorry, I dragged many EPS to Distiller from Finder.

each EPS include:

(/User/aoki/works/..../xxx.eps) run

---

sorry, my poor English.


No, you need to pass it DIRECTLY to the Distiller executable – something like:

./Distiller.app –F foo.eps