On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Laurent Daudelin
<laurent.daude...@verizon.net> wrote:
> Yes, I know, it's terrible, but it's part of being able to convert any
> document to PDF and so far, I haven't found any other way then using a
> virtual printer driver. So, I have to temporarily switch to that printer to
> convert a document, then revert back to what it was. It's not only for my
> app, so NSPrintInfo is of no use in my situation :-(

Hm, please elaborate.  The OS can already turn any print operation
into a PDF.  What exactly does your solution do, and why should it not
require the user to specify your virtual printer as the chosen one, a
la Distiller?

--Kyle Sluder
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