Photoshop CS2
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Scripting Guide
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Next, variables are declared that store document dimensions in inches and document resolution in pixels.
A display resolution is declared and the text "Hello, World!" is assigned to a string variable.
Finally, an
if
statement checks whether a
Document
object has been created and then creates a new
Document
object if none exists.
AS
➤
To work with document preferences:
1. Create and run the following script. See
‘Creating and Running an AppleScript’ on page 22
for
details.
tell application "Adobe Photoshop CS2"
--make Photoshop CS2 the active (front-most) application
activate
--create variables for the default settings
set theStartRulerUnits to ruler units of settings
set theStartTypeUnits to type units of settings
set theStartDisplayDialogs to display dialogs
--change the settings
set ruler units of settings to inch units
set type units of settings to pixel units
set display dialogs to never
--create variables for default document settings
set theDocWidthInInches to 4
set theDocHeightInInches to 2
set theDocResolution to 72
set theDocString to "Hello, World!"
units
pixels
Uses pixels as the unit of measurement for text (type)
dialog modes
never
Suppresses the use of dialogs so that your script executes without
the user being asked for input (such as clicking an OK button) at
various stages of the process.
Note:
dialog modes is not an option in the Photoshop CS2
application.
Preference
Set to
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