![]() Automator should open a confirmation prompt when double-clicking the PDFScanner action (dragging sometimes does not triggers this prompt). ![]() If that does not work on Mojave, you first have to enable support for third party Automator Actions. To use PDFScanner ORC in a wokflow, just drag and drop it from the left side of the Automator window to the workflow panel on the right. ![]() On macOS Mojave, you can also create a "Quick Action" that will create a button in the finder to quickly perform the workflow. Select "Workflow" to create a simple workflow that is started directly from the Automator application or "Folder Action" to create a flow that is executed when a new file is added to a specified folder. Launch screen of automatorĪutomator offeres different types of workflows. When PDFScanner is installed, a "OCR with PDFScanner" action appears in Automator automatically. To do this, you need to create a workflow in the Automator application that comes with macOS. You can use the Automator action that is included with PDFScanner for performing batch OCR on a bunch of files or automatically have macOS perform OCR on all files in a folder. However, you can use the AppleScript commands to run OCR (and even deskew and black and white conversion) from a Shortcut. Unfortunately, supporting Shortcuts would require PDFScanner to stop working on anything before Catalina, which I currenty don't want to do. Hint: Starting with MacOS Monterey, the Shortcuts app is available on macOS.
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