How to NOT open pdfs in Safari window.

Hi,
How can I set Safari to download pdfs and not have them automatically open within Safari windows.
Yes, I  know that I can right click and save... but one does not always know that a link is a pdf in the first place.
I have just got a new iMac two days ago and In the past, on my previous iMac,  I was able to open Terminal and type:
defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitOmitPDFSupport -bool YES .... hit return, quit Terminal and restart Safari.
But I tried that  - and still pdfs display in Safari's window..... maybe it is because I was running a slightly older version of Safari on  my last Mac.... currently I am using Safari 5.1
I have search this forum and others but  after many hours, I cannot find  the answer..... anyone any ideas?
Regards
Derro

Thanks for that and yes I am aware of  that option, however  that is very inconvenient and means  that one has to look at the Status bar EVERY time before you click on a link in oorder to determine if it is a link or a pdf..... alll very very  tiresome indeed.
What one is looking for is that links will just open as expected and that if, IF , it happens to be a pdf link, that it will download it to the desktop ( or elsewhere) and then open itself in Preview....
Any other ideas....
Regards
Derro

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