antourus New member Nov 17, 2012 #1 Hello everybody I wish know if we can print or save as pdf all sheets we have in IrealB. I can make it but it's very long because i must save sheets one by one. Thanks for your answers. PS : sorry for my bad english :/ Antourus
Hello everybody I wish know if we can print or save as pdf all sheets we have in IrealB. I can make it but it's very long because i must save sheets one by one. Thanks for your answers. PS : sorry for my bad english :/ Antourus
dflat Administrator Staff member Nov 17, 2012 #2 antourus said: I wish know if we can print or save as pdf all sheets we have in IrealB. I can make it but it's very long because i must save sheets one by one. Click to expand... there is no automated command in iReal b currently. But you might be able to use Apple Automator (or any other scripting application) to do this.
antourus said: I wish know if we can print or save as pdf all sheets we have in IrealB. I can make it but it's very long because i must save sheets one by one. Click to expand... there is no automated command in iReal b currently. But you might be able to use Apple Automator (or any other scripting application) to do this.
antourus New member Nov 18, 2012 #3 dflat said: there is no automated command in iReal b currently. But you might be able to use Apple Automator (or any other scripting application) to do this. Click to expand... I tryed to use a script but i don't know how to create this sort of script. Can I have some help plz. Thanks so much.
dflat said: there is no automated command in iReal b currently. But you might be able to use Apple Automator (or any other scripting application) to do this. Click to expand... I tryed to use a script but i don't know how to create this sort of script. Can I have some help plz. Thanks so much.
DaleMac Well-known member Nov 20, 2012 #4 If you are working on a Macintosh, AppleScripts is probably the best way to try. I'm not skilled at that, but I'm sure there are people who can help you in the Apple Forums.
If you are working on a Macintosh, AppleScripts is probably the best way to try. I'm not skilled at that, but I'm sure there are people who can help you in the Apple Forums.