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[NMLUG] capturing snapshots of long HTML pages
Anybody got any ideas on setting up a custom page size for Mozilla or
Kprinter? If I could define a page that was 8.5" wide and 100 inches
long, I'd be in fairly good shape.
jody
Peter Espen wrote:
> Oh, now I see you want to capture even the portion of the page that's
> not displayed....hmmm... html2something? Printing to PS is a good
> possible solution.
>
> Peter
> --
>
> On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Peter Espen wrote:
>
>
>>Have you tried something like "ksnapshot" which allows you to capture
>>either an individual window, or the entire screen to an image?
>>
>>Peter
>>--
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>>On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Jody Harris wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Is there a tool that would allow me to capture a long (screen-width, but
>>>page-long) image (graphical) of an HTML page?
>>>
>>>I have some stuff that I want to be able to show side-by-side
>>>comparisons of. I've done the image capture - scroll - capture -scroll
>>>- capture........ stitch thing a couple times, and it's extremely
>>>painful and time consuming.
>>>
>>>If there's no solution like that, I may try printing to PS, then seeing
>>>if I can get ImageMagick to stitch the pages for me. Once I've got the
>>>monolithic PS file, I could convert that to gif or jpg.
>>>
>>>thanks,
>>>jody
>>>--
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