1.
"C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Utilities\ExtendScript Toolkit\ExtendScript Toolkit.exe" -run "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe InDesign CS2\Presets\Scripts\test.jsx"
2.Add the line #target indesign to the top of your script otherwise ESTK will open without executing the script. Example:
#target indesign
If a script is compiled to a .jsxbin file, the #target directive is ignored. Double-clicking a .jsxbinfile does not execute the script in the application that the
3. Adobe Scripts Folder
On first launch, the ESTK creates a folder named Adobe Scripts in the user's Documents folder. This is the folder whose contents the Default favorite in the Scripts panel displays.
When double-clicking a JSX file, the ESTK normally acts as an invisible security filter. Before actually launching the file, a security dialog pops up asking if it is OK to execute the script. The ESTK treats the user's Documents/Adobe Scripts folder as a trusted location. When you double-click a JSX file in that folder, the Toolkit does not display the security alert. #target directive defines.
3. Adobe Scripts Folder
On first launch, the ESTK creates a folder named Adobe Scripts in the user's Documents folder. This is the folder whose contents the Default favorite in the Scripts panel displays.
When double-clicking a JSX file, the ESTK normally acts as an invisible security filter. Before actually launching the file, a security dialog pops up asking if it is OK to execute the script. The ESTK treats the user's Documents/Adobe Scripts folder as a trusted location. When you double-click a JSX file in that folder, the Toolkit does not display the security alert. #target directive defines.
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