Automation
Friday, 12 September 2008 09:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As dan was making dinner, I told him how I just spent a frustrated hour fighting with Apple Automator, trying to convert a ten-page PDF into ten jpegs, which I could then run through the text-recognition program that came with my scanner to ultimately have a plain-text document to email.
First, my command-line tool of choice, "convert", made crappy low-res output.
Then, Automator wouldn't do anything at all with it- I found an Action which was supposed to turn a PDF into images, but it seemed to make no output. How frustrating! Dan's response was, "You only need to get this to half a dozen people, right? Why don't you just make copies of the document and snail-mail them to people?"
*sigh*
Maybe he's right.
But in the meantime, I've learned:
Why Automator wasn't working: it left the output in /private/tmp instead of my working directory. (aaand this is documented... where?)
How to turn an Automator workflow into a right-click menu item to apply to any file/directory (save-as-plugin , choose "Finder" from the dropdown).
How to make OmniPage SE turn a set of jpgs into a nicely formatted .txt file of the text (drag the images from the Finder onto OmniPage; it will sort them in alpha order; click "OCR" and cursor through the words it has questions on.) I'm impressed with the accuracy; this time around, it was much faster than retyping. And since I got the original scan by dropping the 10-page document into work's copier's auto-feeder and emailing the .pdf to myself, this sort of feels like a win. (Next time I'll send a multipage .tiff, and skip the intermediate .jpg step.)
And finally, Newseum's Front Pages, today's front page from 600 of the world's newspapers (including our own), which you can download as a PDF. This was a tangential link from a google search for help with automator and pdfs; someone wrote a script to make you a set of the front pages of your favourite world papers on demand.
First, my command-line tool of choice, "convert", made crappy low-res output.
Then, Automator wouldn't do anything at all with it- I found an Action which was supposed to turn a PDF into images, but it seemed to make no output. How frustrating! Dan's response was, "You only need to get this to half a dozen people, right? Why don't you just make copies of the document and snail-mail them to people?"
*sigh*
Maybe he's right.
But in the meantime, I've learned:
Why Automator wasn't working: it left the output in /private/tmp instead of my working directory. (aaand this is documented... where?)
How to turn an Automator workflow into a right-click menu item to apply to any file/directory (save-as-plugin , choose "Finder" from the dropdown).
How to make OmniPage SE turn a set of jpgs into a nicely formatted .txt file of the text (drag the images from the Finder onto OmniPage; it will sort them in alpha order; click "OCR" and cursor through the words it has questions on.) I'm impressed with the accuracy; this time around, it was much faster than retyping. And since I got the original scan by dropping the 10-page document into work's copier's auto-feeder and emailing the .pdf to myself, this sort of feels like a win. (Next time I'll send a multipage .tiff, and skip the intermediate .jpg step.)
And finally, Newseum's Front Pages, today's front page from 600 of the world's newspapers (including our own), which you can download as a PDF. This was a tangential link from a google search for help with automator and pdfs; someone wrote a script to make you a set of the front pages of your favourite world papers on demand.