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RE: Illustrator


  • Subject: RE: Illustrator
  • From: "Ruby Madraswala" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 13:40:32 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Illustrator

Hi,

I am still researching the net for a solution, would anyone please let
me know if Prefab UI Brower would solve my problem of copy, paste, and
scale in illustrator. And if I can get a sample script to do so, I have
not used Prefab UI Browser.

Appreciate.

Ruby

-----Original Message-----
From: Ruby Madraswala
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 2:20 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Illustrator

I want to write a script for Illustrator 10.0.3

Document has about 16 pages with about 80 different sketches. I want to
save each sketch with a new filename.

1.	open file
2.	prompt for selection.
3.	pause - give time for user to make selection.
4.	prompt - enter sketch number (42)
5.	build filename - xxxx-42.eps
6.	scale (select strokes & effect and pattern option), copy\paste
selection to new document, save document with a new file name or
scale/save selection with a new filename. Save as TIFF black and white.
7.	repeat till all sketches are saved.

I bought the Adobe Illustrator Scripting book which was of no help. Any
scripts, suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks.
Ruby


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