June 16 2008 • 6:26 AM

Free Selection to PDF Script from Auckland

I’m at The InDesign Conference in Auckland, New Zealand, and trying hard to ignore the overwhelming sense of jetlag and exhaustion after canceled flights and other horrors made my trip here a little less pleasant than it might have been. But Martinho da Gloria picked me (and Sandee Cohen and Barry Anderson) up at the airport and took us to some Really Good Coffee. So things are looking up!

You’ll remember Martinho from his astonishing LayoutZone script, which lets you create “composition zones” in InDesign. Well, while we were driving, one thing led to another, and it turns out he used his prowess in exporting page objects for a new script, called Selection to PDF, which you can find on his Web site, automatication.com. I bet you can’t guess what the script does: Right, it takes any selection on your page and makes it into a PDF file. Very handy!

This conference should be great fun, as Tim Cole, Mike McHugh, Michael Stoddart, Cari Jansen, Sandee, and myself will be doing all sort of tips, tricks, and techniques. I always learn something new at these things!

15 Responses discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. June 16th, 2008 • 9:02 am • Link

    Hey David,

    It kind of makes me feel a bit better to know I’m not the only one experiencing issues in getting to Auckland :)

    Some engineers are presently working on the aircraft that is supposed to get me there :) thusfar over 2hrs delay…

    But being optimistic, and will definitely need to find that coffee place in the morning :)

    See also:
    http://carijansen.com/2008/06/14/selection-to-pdf-new-indesign-add-on/ for an insight into Martinho’s new script

  2. Tom Usrey
    June 16th, 2008 • 3:33 pm • Link

    I only have access to the User’s InDesign Scripts folder, and this script isn’t working for me when it’s placed there. Any ideas?

  3. cposey
    June 16th, 2008 • 6:16 pm • Link

    Can we please not assume everyone is using CS3 in these post – would have saved me some time if there had been a simple compatibility note attached to this post. I use CS3 at home, but my employer still uses CS2 and I suspect the majority of users (personally no employee I have spoken too anywhere uses CS3 yet) have yet to upgrade.

  4. David Blatner
    June 16th, 2008 • 6:23 pm • Link

    Cari, thanks for the link and for all that extra info!

    Tom, you make a good point. The Startup Scripts folder isn’t being seen there, I think. I’ll try to find out if there’s any good workaround for that.

    cposey, I apologize for that. It’s a good point that many people are not yet using CS3 — though the download web site does clearly state that the script is for CS3.

  5. Buda
    June 17th, 2008 • 3:59 am • Link

    Oh man, I only just read about this conference now. This is just Indesign conference is around the corner from my house. Fancy that!

    Hope you all enjoy your stay here.

  6. June 17th, 2008 • 3:52 pm • Link

    To install SelectionToPDF in InDesign(CS3) User Scripts folder…

    Make sure that you have placed the folder SelectionToPDF into:

    Mac OS
    Users/[username]/Library/Preferences/Adobe InDesign/[version]/Scripts

    Windows XP
    Documents and Settings\[username]\Application Data\Adobe\InDesign\[version]\Scripts

    Windows Vista
    Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\InDesign\[Version]\Scripts

    Alternatively:

    Open InDesign CS3 and go to the Scripts panel (Window > Automation > Scripts).

    Right-mouse click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac) on the User Folder and choose Reveal in Explorer (Windows) or Reveal in Finder (Mac).

    This opens the User folder, now you can simply copy SelectionToPDF Folder into it and then restart InDesign.

  7. wa veghel
    June 17th, 2008 • 5:02 pm • Link

    Does not work on non-english systems. The item won’yt install under ‘File’…

  8. wa veghel
    June 17th, 2008 • 8:49 pm • Link

    And… already fixed by Martinho! Works fine now also in the Dutch version.

  9. June 18th, 2008 • 11:34 am • Link

    I have just released a new version of SelectionToPDF to fix an issue related to the installation of the menu in the Dutch and German versions of Adobe InDesign CS3. Dank u wa veghel!

  10. wa veghel
    June 18th, 2008 • 3:05 pm • Link

    Hi Martinho,
    WA Veghel = Frans van der Geest
    (Wa veghel was a pseudonym way back in the old Brand X forum days, but many people got to know me under that name, so I kept on using it)

  11. mediteran
    June 19th, 2008 • 7:00 pm • Link

    Thanks, great tool! Again one reason more to switch less to Illustrator.

  12. June 25th, 2008 • 3:24 am • Link

    Great stuff!!

  13. Greg Mouning
    July 9th, 2008 • 8:58 pm • Link

    Hi Martinho,

    I really like using this new script. I am running IDCS3 on a Mac running Parallel Desktop and Microsoft Windows XP. After doing some testing, several of my Javascripts stopped functioning. For example, the CS3 CropMarks.jsx and ImageCatalog.jsx.

    Is anyone else experiencing this problem? Could this be a Parallel Desktop issue?

    Thanks in advance for you response.

    Best regards,

    Greg

  14. July 10th, 2008 • 1:49 pm • Link

    I have just released a new version of SelectionToPDF, that should address the problem Greg was experiencing.

    After installing the new version of SelectionToPDF and run it once over any selection (File > Export Selection To PDF), the scripts CropMarks and ImageCatalog should run fine again.

    Thanks
    Martinho

  15. October 6th, 2008 • 8:54 am • Link

    Very handy script indeed! Thanks for the tip!

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