
- #PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA FOR MAC OS X#
- #PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA PDF#
- #PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA INSTALL#
- #PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA PASSWORD#
- #PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA LICENSE#
This action uses the command line tool 'pdfauxinfo'.
#PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA PDF#
Original pdf file isn't touched and still keep same as prior to the processing. After processing the action, new pdf file will create on /tmp directory. This action accepts the file or folder input, but it works just pdf and one pdf (not as list input). 'Add Aux Info to PDF' Automator action can set passwords and some information. I welcome your advices and modifications.
#PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA LICENSE#
I have copyright for them but I won't ask you to pay the license fee. If you like to check the source codes, the repository is here.Īll materials from this page are is provided "as is" without any guarantee of warranty.

#PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA INSTALL#
The command will install to /usr/local/bin/pdfauxinfo, and the action will install to /Library/Automator. Installer Package is just a pkg file to install one command and one action.
#PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA FOR MAC OS X#
'Set Passwords and Information to PDF (version 3)' will work for Mac OS X v10.11 (El Capitan) or later. (He has given name same as me.) I could resolve some problems and my work came off as my original goal. Though I couldn't resolve any problem, the Cocoa Study members helped me. Ver.3 was made for El Captain (Thanks for Tim Dawson.)Īctually PDFKit is powerful framework but sometimes so stiffness. I've modified for Leopard and released on March 2008 (Thanks to Mike Bowie for testing.) In 2015, OS X El Capitan was revealed and pdfauxinfo didn't work again because the System Integrity Protection applied. Mac OS X Leopard came out on October 2007 and some users reported me about incompatibility. So I've decided to develop such a tool because It will be way too easy to do by using PDFKit. There are some tools but almost all are more expensive than Adobe Acrobat. I have searched the tool that is able to set the both passwords separately. I thought we might have the other solution to complete any work in Mac OS X.
#PDFKIT HIGH SIERRA PASSWORD#
Though I just wanted to set the password and privilege, I had to operate Acrobat with click by click. Acrobat can edit any pdf but sometimes it might be over-featured. I had to make a pdf that has no password to open but require to correct password to print or copy. If you need to use it for previous OS X, please check the version 1 set, or version 2 Background The version 3 is for OS X El Capitan or later. Automator action uses command line internally. It contains the command line tool 'pdfauxinfo' and 'Add Auxiliary Info to PDF' Automator action, and therefore it's for Mac OS X.

"Set Passwords and Infomation to PDF" can set User/Owner passwords and Title/Subject/Keyword/Author/Creator information to PDF file. Quick Link: Download Installer Package, this is made in macOS High Sierra at Feb 3, 2018. At least one section of the trail is closed to stock, and grazing is limited in many areas.<- Browsing Mac OS X Set Passwords and Infomation to PDF (version 3) Hikers should check with park rangers before planning a trip with riding or pack stock. Work began on the High Sierra Trail in 1928, and it was the first Sierra trail built solely for recreational use. The fastest claimed time to traverse is 15 hours 46 minutes, by Leor Pantilat. From Crescent Meadow to Whitney Portal, the trail is 72.2 miles (116.2 km) long and often takes 6 days or more for the average hiker to complete. The Mount Whitney Trail branches to the east from the John Muir Trail 2.4 miles (3.9 km) south of Mount Whitney's summit, and descends to Whitney Portal located at the end of the road from Lone Pine, California. Hikers may continue on the John Muir Trail 12.6 miles (20.3 km) to the summit of Mount Whitney. This is the end of the High Sierra Trail. After following along the Kern River, it turns east and climbs parallel to Wallace Creek to the junction with the John Muir Trail and Pacific Crest Trail 48.9 miles (78.7 km) from Crescent Meadow. From this pass, the route descends into Big Arroyo and then climbs to the Chagoopa Plateau, only to drop again to 6,700 feet (2,000 m) in the Kern River Canyon. Leaving the meadow, the trail climbs through the Hamilton Lakes Basin to Kaweah Gap which, at 10,700 feet (3,300 m), is one of the lowest passes over the Great Western Divide within the park.
