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Re: web page to image [message #175582 is a reply to message #175575] Mon, 10 October 2011 07:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Arno Welzel is currently offline  Arno Welzel
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The Natural Philosopher, 2011-10-09 21:43:

> bobm3(at)worthless(dot)info wrote:
>> On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 17:39:53 -0700 (PDT), bob <bob(at)coolgroups(dot)com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I want to turn a web page into a 768x1024 image using PHP. For
>>> instance the script might load http://www.example.com/ and output a
>>> 768x1024 image. Anyone know how to do this?
>>
>> I do this at work regularly for training/demonstration purposes. I
>> use a gnome screen capture program which allows me to capture the
>> entire desktop, current window or even a marked area and save the
>> capture in any image format I desired. Then these captured images can
>> be printed, emailed, included, even put in a presentation. Captured
>> imaged looks as good as the real thing.
>
> yeah but that's a manual process innit?
>
> not under software control...

gnome-screenshot can also be used as a command line tool with parameters
to do screenshots without user interaction.

See
< http://linux.dsplabs.com.au/gnome-screenshot-screen-capture-under-linux-p22 />
for examples.


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