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June 8, 2021
Question

Scripting guide - copy blocked

  • June 8, 2021
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Adobe Scripting documentation is amazing. It's like the '90 all over again.

 

Specifically, I'm wondering how [abuse removed] adobe employee must be to:

- provide documentation in PDF format (ever heard of the web? name one other documentation that comes as a PDF)

- lock that PDF from COPYING!?! Seriously?

 

 

3 replies

Participant
May 26, 2024

AGREED! 100% Why do you all feel the need to intrusively take over my phone's photo management feature after taking a screenshot that has ZERO to do with a pdf file. Absolutely not. Your manager also crawls compared to Samsung. Get your app out of my photos until I tell you to. I downloaded it to access pdf files. Trust me, NO ONE is talking about Adobe photo file manager (because it isn't any good).

Legend
June 8, 2021

Strange. Shouldn't be locked. I'll get the web team to fix that. I've attached a copy you can copy from. Thanks for the report.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 23, 2021

Another user lamenting the fact that the PDF files are secured from copy here:

 

Scripting guide - copy blocked

 

Participant
June 23, 2021

Thank you Stephen for your prompt reply.

I noticed from the link that you supplied that @J453 (Adode) was able to supply a 'normal' pdf copy of the 'photoshop scripting guide' the same day as the question was raised from the 'Adobe web team'.

 

Is this therefore possible for 'photoshop-vbs-ref-2020.pdf' to be supplied as I really can't see what the issue is........

Thanks Clive


Sorry I missed out the name of the file that @J453 (Adode) supplied. It was "photoshop-scripting-guide-2020_unlocked.pdf" and this can still be downloaded and examples copied from it.

So the question is can an unlocked version be provided for 'photoshop-vbs-ref-2020.pdf' as it seems so easy item to be resolved.

Thanks, Clive

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 8, 2021

I download PDF manuals from many manufacturer  for Products I buy so I can search through them with my computer. I'm not always online and online documentation is only better if it is kept up to date.  Photoshop is changing all the time documentation is never up to date and Photoshop scripting rarely gets a change so '90 documentation should be good. It can be copied however,.  you can not edit it or even copy paste from it which is a pain. Many time I wanted to copy information in the documents.

 

You may to find old version of Adobe scripting  documents on the web that are not locked with a password the you can copy and paste from. The information is most likely correct.

 

I know I copied script code out of old CS6 Photoshop Javascript reference.

JJMack