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Revision as of 16:33, 7 November 2017
To anyone who works with words, Adobe Acrobat is an indispensable tool. If you are as obsessed with judging brevity as I am, you will have noticed it has no word count function. You would not think it is beyond the wit of Adobe’s developers to put one in. But no. In a software package that has been around since 1984, they’ve never thought to include a word counter.
But there is a way of natively counting words in Acrobat. It is the most ludicrous thing you will ever see. Here, for lovers of the fantastically absurd, it is:
STEP ONE: Open your Adobe Acrobat File.
STEP TWO: Launch the JavaScript console.
Now, steady on: do not shriek “IF YOU THINK I’M HAVING ANYTHING TO DO WITH A JAVASCRIPT CONSOLE – WHATEVER THE HELL THAT IS – THINK AGAIN, PAL”. Just do it. Trust me.
Type <ctrl-J> and pop! There it is. It’s called a “Javascript debugger”. Treat yourself to a quick chortle at the double entendre.
STEP THREE: Copy and paste the following text – all of it – into the large box at the bottom of the console window:
var cnt=0; for (var p = 0; p < this.numPages; p++) cnt += getPageNumWords(p); console.println("There are " + cnt + " words in this file.");
STEP FOUR: Highlight all the text you just pasted. It is really important you highlight the text, otherwise this will not work.
STEP FIVE: hit <ctrl-Enter>
In the console window, under your text, you will see the following:
There are n words in this file.
If you can come up with a more insane way of carrying out an elementary task in a market-leading software package, do write in.