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    Tobias Wantzen commented  · 

    Yes, my icons are based on 20x20. I’ll give this a try – thanks Robert for puzzling that out!

    I know, that this is not the exact right place to ask such a question, but: From where do I get the information, that it’s now a 17x17px stream? And is it 20x20 up to Acrobat X and from DC on 17x17, so that I have to code a version detection for Acrobat and provide two icons inside my script?

    The help is not quite helpful: https://help.adobe.com/en_US/acrobat/acrobat_dc_sdk/2015/HTMLHelp/#t=Acro12_MasterBook%2FJS_API_AcroJS%2FIcon_Stream.htm&rhsearch=icon&rhhlterm=icon&rhsyns=%20

    And I searched the web without relevant success (there is an unanswered question of »Rob« in the forums – is this you, Robert?).

    Paramjeet, thank you for you attention on this topic! You could find my script here, if this is still relevant:
    http://wantzen.com/blog/?smd_process_download=1&download_id=769

    Thanks
    Tobias

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    Tobias Wantzen commented  · 

    I encounter the exact same problems on MacOS X 10.10 to 10.12 with Acrobat DC. Furthermore the display quality of my icons is very poor (see here: https://forums.adobe.com/message/9529253#9529253) Couldn't there be another, better way to integrate high quality icons? See my post:
    https://acrobat.uservoice.com/forums/590923-acrobat-for-windows-and-mac/suggestions/32224231-scripting-high-quality-icons-svg

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    Under review  ·  pooja . responded

    Hi,

    We have shared your feedback with the respective team. We will get back to you in case we have any updates.

    Best Regards!

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    Resolved  ·  pooja . responded

    Hi,

    Thanks for you valuable feedback.
    To Print color as black you can try this:
    Select Print, then the Advanced button. Under Color Management, scroll nearly to the bottom of Color Profile. There you’ll find Black & White. Select this, then, OK, the Print.
    Is this solve your issue?

    Best Regards!

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