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Old 01-03-2009, 03:27 PM   #1
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Post Using Mac OS X to "print" PDFs to ebooks...

I've been experimenting with the best way to get academic papers from the likes of the ACM on my Sony eReader with a minimum of fuss. After some fooling around, I've come up with a script and Folder Action that lets me print documents to PDF using CUPS-PDF and then automatically transfer them to the eReader whenever it's plugged in.

I've got a comprehensive writeup on my blog, although the idea behind it is simple:
  1. Install CUPS-PDF to streamline PDF generation.
  2. Have CUPS-PDF dump its output in a working directory.
  3. Use a Folder Action to detect when the Macintosh mounts eReader volumes.
  4. Have the Folder Action move the PDFs from the working directory to the eReader.

Oddly, the Mac OS X specific part of the work (making a Folder Action trigger on the /Volumes folder) was the peskiest for me to figure out.

While I'm using the approach with the Sony eReader specifically, the basic idea behind tying CUPS-PDF to a folder action triggered when the hardware is mounted is probably useful to others, so I thought I'd pass it along. I suspect it could be easily adapted to other formats besides PDF, too.
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