![]() ![]() ![]() Now I want to split a 10-page document called "a.pdf", so I ran: echo "a.pdf" | automator -i. Now go to where you saved splitter and you'll see splitter.app: ls -ld 3 mark staff 96 27 Nov 12:09 splitter.app Then I started Terminal - same Spotlight Search method as starting Automator above, but start typing Terminal instead. Then create a new Application, and select PDFs on the left (highlighted in red), then Split PDF (also in red) and drag that into the "work-area" on the right. This is called a Spotlight Search apparently and is the quickest way to find anything on a Mac but no-one tells you that! To start Automator, press ⌘ space and start typing Automator till it guesses correctly and hit ↩. I have no idea whether you are supposed to do this sort of thing this way, but the Automator on macOS has an action called Split PDF which you could use to split a PDF into separate pages and then use sips on each one. ![]()
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