We have an idea to generate PDF weekly in unattended mode.
Let's say we have a dedicated computer where Revit is running. It has a valid Network license. On a specific event Revit opens a required project and automatically creates PDF. Then it waits for another event.
Does it violate EULA?
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What pdf printer/ program are you suggesting for the automated PDF printing?
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Viveka CD
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We do have a bunch of third-party plugins for automating PDF printing.
To better understand your issue, are you trying to run a scheduled task on a recurring schedule to either
A) Open Revit and print to pdf or
B) convert files in a folder to PDF.
Also, do you mean that Revit doesn't prompt for filename with each file, or where you could tell Revit to print and it would print a pre-defined job?
Looking forward to your reply update.
Viveka CD
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Hi Viveka,
Here is my vision for the scheduled PDF creation from Revit models.
I am wondering if similar functionality already exists in Forge?
Thank you.
Great vision. Thanks for sharing! You can also post the Revit ideas forum
Did you mean PDF forge?
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Thank you,
Viveka CD
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Hi @Viveka_CD,
Thank you for sharing some PDF tools.
Yes, I meant of using PDFCreator, a part of PDF forge, but not the Server piece. The Bluebeam application watches for the folder, I don't think it is a suitable solution. For now any PDF output is not a priority for us. First we want to make Revit working; running an automatic script. It seems the RTV Tools provide the exact functionality we need. Thank you for the link!
Now let's get back to the issue subject. The question was: does Revit running on unattended computer violates the License Agreement? Viveka, do you have an answer?
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Glad you found the links helpful!
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Viveka CD
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I don't belive it violates the EULA, you just need to make sure you have a license for it. Whether someone is sitting at the computer or not, it will need a valid license. You don't get a "free" seat even if you're just using it for printing, if I understand what you're asking.
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