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jeffreyp6484616
Level 2
August 25, 2015

Batch create .article files?

  • August 25, 2015
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Since you can't batch update the files in a folio any longer from within InDesign, is it possible to batch create .article files, preferably from the book palate? (Export as PDF doesn't give the option, at least in CC 2014.)

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Adobe Employee
August 25, 2015

Hi,

You could do this via InDesign scripting.

This sample script will ask you to select a folder and will then generate .article files for all the Indd files in that folder.

You may need to modify this script for your environment and setup.

var srcFolder = Folder.selectDialog("Please select path to the InDesign files"); // get source folder

srcFolderContents = srcFolder.getFiles("*.indd"); // get a list indd file

for (var i = 0, n = srcFolderContents.length; i != n; i=i+1) // for each indd file create an article

{

   var articleName = srcFolder + "/" + srcFolderContents[i].name.replace(".indd",".article");

   var doc = app.open(srcFolderContents[i], false);

   var dpsArticleP= [

    [ "assetformat", "pdf"],           // pdf, png, jpg or auto (auto chooses between png and jpg)

    [ "showprogressbar", false ]     

       ];

    app.exportDpsArticle (File(articleName), doc, dpsArticleP); // export article

    doc.close;

}

Level 4
August 25, 2015

Is this script able to work with inDesign files in sub-folders as generated by the script available here:

Rapidly create folios using a PDF-to-InDesign script | Adobe Developer Connection

Neil_Enns_-_Ado
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
August 28, 2015

It sure is! This is fantastic how this script came together and how it's shaping up!

I ran the script again after adding:

app.pngExportPreferences.pngExportRange = PNGExportRangeEnum.EXPORT_RANGE;

app.pngExportPreferences.pageString = "1";

...to lines 18 and 19 (the third line was the same as before).

The script ran without a hitch. I added a second page to the first inDesign document in order to test exporting only page 1 as a PNG (all my test files only had one page).


Brilliant!

Neil

Adobe Employee
October 20, 2015

Hi,

The documentation for the InDesign API (Extendscript) for exporting articles (and uploading them into DPS) can be found here:

* https://helpx.adobe.com/digital-publishing-solution/help/integrating-dps.html

-Klaasjan