Version 1.4 (April 23, 2019)
Problem Corrections:
- Resolves issue where license extensions could fail if the user did not have administrator access to the installation directory.
Version 1.3.1 (January 4, 2019)
Enhancements:
- Update to End User License Agreement (EULA).
- Updates to software to allow for the licensing system to be hosted on a local server.
Version 1.2.1 (November 6, 2018)
Enhancements:
- Updates to user content with instructions for generating license with new activation key.
- Datalogics icons in Windows installer set to higher resolutions.
Problem Corrections:
- Product installation process now copies required Adobe PDF Library components to a directory less likely to cause conflicts with other programs that also use the Library.
Version 1.1.1 (August 29, 2018)
Enhancements:
- Adds support for printing multiple documents and specified page ranges in a single print job.
- Adds support for setting options and input files in JSON control file.
- Adds new parameter, --orientation, to set the page orientation mode. Supported values are "portrait," "landscape," and "default."
- Adds new parameter, --tray, that allows the user to select the paper tray to use for the print job.
- Adds support for "auto" input tray selection that uses PDF page size to select appropriate tray.
- Adds new parameter, --showtrays, that lists the available paper trays of the selected printer.
- Adds End User License Agreement (EULA) to installation process.
- Updates command line statement to accept optional arguments first, followed by input files.
- Updates license management platform to support automated evaluations and subscription services, matching recent changes to license management provided with the Adobe PDF Library.
Version 1.1 (October 30, 2017)
Enhancements:
- Adds an installer program that sets the system PATH to find the pdf2print executable for ease of use, and installs the C++ runtime libraries and Adobe PDF Library libraries to the application directory.
- Removes the requirement for specifying a printer name. The product uses the default Windows printer when the printer name is not specified in the command statement.
- Improves command-line help offered when user types "-help."
Problem Corrections:
- Corrects a problem where some printer drivers caused a print job to fail.
- Flattening parameters are now passed to the printer to improve the output quality.
- The option to collate printed pages now explicitly set for printers that support it when the value “—nocollate” is not included in the command line statement.
- Corrects a message that provided the wrong program name in output when a license error was detected.
- Fixes a small memory leak.