Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-08 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
> On Feb 7, 2016, at 10:51 PM, Clemens Lang  wrote:
> 
> On February 7, 2016 9:48:22 PM GMT+01:00, bunk3m  wrote:
>> FF does capture a png of the site page.  While a png is good, it will 
>> not allow copy and paste of any of the text and as you mentioned, it 
>> won't allow using the links.
> 
> If you don't need JavaScript-support and the page you're trying to dump is 
> accessible without cookies, maybe wkhtmltopdf is for you? Unfortunately it 
> doesn't seem like we have it ported in macports yet - any takers? 
> 
> Otherwise it seems that going for the "save page with assets" option would 
> also fulfill your needs. 


I had a port for wkhtmltopdf a few years ago; I’ll try to locate it.


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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-07 Thread Clemens Lang
On February 7, 2016 9:48:22 PM GMT+01:00, bunk3m  wrote:
>FF does capture a png of the site page.  While a png is good, it will 
>not allow copy and paste of any of the text and as you mentioned, it 
>won't allow using the links.

If you don't need JavaScript-support and the page you're trying to dump is 
accessible without cookies, maybe wkhtmltopdf is for you? Unfortunately it 
doesn't seem like we have it ported in macports yet - any takers? 

Otherwise it seems that going for the "save page with assets" option would also 
fulfill your needs. 

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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-07 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
Qsnap with Safari worked for my needs a while back.

Regards,
Bradley Giesbrecht (pixilla)


> On Feb 7, 2016, at 12:52 PM, Brandon Allbery  wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 3:48 PM, bunk3m  > wrote:
> I don't like using non-opensource, but it looks like only OneNote and 
> Evernote allow capture of the text, links and pictures.  Both allow the links 
> to continue to function and the ability to copy text.  I only wish they 
> worked consistently.  :-( SOHONotes was better ... when it worked.  Sigh.
> 
> I use Evernote's clipper with Chrome and it works pretty consistently. The 
> only time I have problems is when my network is acting up --- in which case 
> it's not going to work very well anyway
> 
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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-07 Thread Lenore Horner

> On Feb 7, 2016, at 15:48, bunk3m  wrote:
> 
> On 06.02.2016 10:17, Clemens Lang wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 10:58:45PM -0500, bunk3m wrote:
>>> @ryandesign, OSX does a great job at capturing an image of the screen
>>> but what I'm looking for is the ability to capture the content, links
>>> and pictures of a webpage.  Most webpages are bigger than the screen
>>> (in length) so the only way to capture using OSX screenshot is to
>>> capture a part, scroll, capture another part and then join together
>>> using Gimp/Photoshop.
>> 
>> Firefox supports making screenshots of full webpages out of the box from
>> the console:
>> 
>> 1. Press Shift + F2 (might have to use Fn too, if you have multimedia
>>keys enabled)
>> 2. Type "screenshot --fullpage" into the bar that appears at the bottom
>> 3. Press enter, your screenshot will be placed in ~/Downloads
>> 
>> Via 
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13158083/take-a-full-page-screenshot-with-firefox
>> 
>> 
>> AFAIR there are extensions that improve the UX of this process a bit,
>> too.
>> 
>> Note that this won't preserve clickable links. If you need clickable
>> links, PDF is probably the way to go.
>> 
> Thank you @Clemens & @arno.
> 
> I had no idea you could do that with Firefox.  Pretty cool!
> 
> FF does capture a png of the site page.  While a png is good, it will not 
> allow copy and paste of any of the text and as you mentioned, it won't allow 
> using the links.
> 
> I don't like using non-opensource, but it looks like only OneNote and 
> Evernote allow capture of the text, links and pictures.  Both allow the links 
> to continue to function and the ability to copy text.  I only wish they 
> worked consistently.  :-( SOHONotes was better ... when it worked.  Sigh.
It seems more and more like what you really want to do is simply save the web 
page.  
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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-07 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 3:48 PM, bunk3m  wrote:

> I don't like using non-opensource, but it looks like only OneNote and
> Evernote allow capture of the text, links and pictures.  Both allow the
> links to continue to function and the ability to copy text.  I only wish
> they worked consistently.  :-( SOHONotes was better ... when it worked.
> Sigh.


I use Evernote's clipper with Chrome and it works pretty consistently. The
only time I have problems is when my network is acting up --- in which case
it's not going to work very well anyway

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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-07 Thread bunk3m

On 06.02.2016 10:17, Clemens Lang wrote:

Hi,

On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 10:58:45PM -0500, bunk3m wrote:

@ryandesign, OSX does a great job at capturing an image of the screen
but what I'm looking for is the ability to capture the content, links
and pictures of a webpage.  Most webpages are bigger than the screen
(in length) so the only way to capture using OSX screenshot is to
capture a part, scroll, capture another part and then join together
using Gimp/Photoshop.


Firefox supports making screenshots of full webpages out of the box from
the console:

1. Press Shift + F2 (might have to use Fn too, if you have multimedia
keys enabled)
2. Type "screenshot --fullpage" into the bar that appears at the bottom
3. Press enter, your screenshot will be placed in ~/Downloads

Via 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13158083/take-a-full-page-screenshot-with-firefox


AFAIR there are extensions that improve the UX of this process a bit,
too.

Note that this won't preserve clickable links. If you need clickable
links, PDF is probably the way to go.


Thank you @Clemens & @arno.

I had no idea you could do that with Firefox.  Pretty cool!

FF does capture a png of the site page.  While a png is good, it will 
not allow copy and paste of any of the text and as you mentioned, it 
won't allow using the links.


I don't like using non-opensource, but it looks like only OneNote and 
Evernote allow capture of the text, links and pictures.  Both allow the 
links to continue to function and the ability to copy text.  I only wish 
they worked consistently.  :-( SOHONotes was better ... when it worked. 
 Sigh.


Thanks again everyone for your help!

B.
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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-06 Thread Clemens Lang
Hi,

On Thu, Feb 04, 2016 at 10:58:45PM -0500, bunk3m wrote:
> @ryandesign, OSX does a great job at capturing an image of the screen
> but what I'm looking for is the ability to capture the content, links
> and pictures of a webpage.  Most webpages are bigger than the screen
> (in length) so the only way to capture using OSX screenshot is to
> capture a part, scroll, capture another part and then join together
> using Gimp/Photoshop.

Firefox supports making screenshots of full webpages out of the box from
the console:

1. Press Shift + F2 (might have to use Fn too, if you have multimedia
   keys enabled)
2. Type "screenshot --fullpage" into the bar that appears at the bottom
3. Press enter, your screenshot will be placed in ~/Downloads

Via 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13158083/take-a-full-page-screenshot-with-firefox


AFAIR there are extensions that improve the UX of this process a bit,
too.

Note that this won't preserve clickable links. If you need clickable
links, PDF is probably the way to go.

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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-04 Thread Arno Hautala
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 10:58 PM, bunk3m  wrote:
> @ryandesign, OSX does a great job at capturing an image of the screen but
> what I'm looking for is the ability to capture the content, links and
> pictures of a webpage.  Most webpages are bigger than the screen (in length)
> so the only way to capture using OSX screenshot is to capture a part,
> scroll, capture another part and then join together using Gimp/Photoshop.

You can also print and "Save as PDF" or "Export to PDF" directly from Safari.
Or save the page as a "Web Archive".

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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-04 Thread bunk3m

On 04.02.2016 05:45, Lenore Horner wrote:



On Feb 3, 2016, at 23:09, Ryan Schmidt  wrote:


On Feb 3, 2016, at 7:25 PM, bunk3m  wrote:


I've done some searching in the ports list but haven't found what I'm looking 
for.  [Usually, this means I don't know how to search properly.]

Sooo, I was wondering if you might be able to tell me if there is an app in 
MacPorts like Shutter (Linux/Ubuntu/etc)
http://shutter-project.org/about/

What I like most about it is the ability to capture a webpage including links, 
pictures and font.

Is there an app in the ports that does this that I haven't found?

If yes, please let me know.


I haven't heard of any screenshot programs in MacPorts.

How would the functionality you want differ from what is already built into OS 
X?

Perhaps the OP is looking for screenshot+edit+post in one app?  These aren’t 
ports, but that sounds like Skitch or Monosnap or just have Preview open and 
use the OS X tools with control so there is a clipboard item rather than a file 
which automatically dumps into a new Preview file (at least if the keyboard 
command is used), then edit and copy-paste into mail or whatever.
Lenore



Sorry for the delay in replying.

@ryandesign, OSX does a great job at capturing an image of the screen 
but what I'm looking for is the ability to capture the content, links 
and pictures of a webpage.  Most webpages are bigger than the screen (in 
length) so the only way to capture using OSX screenshot is to capture a 
part, scroll, capture another part and then join together using 
Gimp/Photoshop.


You can do this by selecting and dragging the selected text off the 
website into SOHONotes. It worked great.  But SOHONotes looks to be 
abandoned, the support is none existant and looks like is broken now. 
I've given up on it.


So I went looking for something open source that would do something 
similar.  Shutter has the ability to do the same thing as SOHONotes + 
does screenshots etc.  I really don't care about the screenshot ability 
of Shutter since OSX does a good job but I'm still trying to find an 
application that does the website capture.


@Lenore, I have to try the Preview app suggestion.  Never hear this was 
possible.  I don't want to reuse the content just clip it for reference. 
 Even though Evernote and OneNote clipper are supposed to do this, they 
fail more often than not so I gave up on them too.


It looks like I'll keep on looking.

Thanks so much for taking the time to comment!

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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-04 Thread Lenore Horner


> On Feb 3, 2016, at 23:09, Ryan Schmidt  > wrote:
> 
> 
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 7:25 PM, bunk3m  > wrote:
> 
>> I've done some searching in the ports list but haven't found what I'm 
>> looking for.  [Usually, this means I don't know how to search properly.]
>> 
>> Sooo, I was wondering if you might be able to tell me if there is an app in 
>> MacPorts like Shutter (Linux/Ubuntu/etc)
>> http://shutter-project.org/about/ 
>> 
>> What I like most about it is the ability to capture a webpage including 
>> links, pictures and font.
>> 
>> Is there an app in the ports that does this that I haven't found?
>> 
>> If yes, please let me know.
> 
> I haven't heard of any screenshot programs in MacPorts.
> 
> How would the functionality you want differ from what is already built into 
> OS X?
Perhaps the OP is looking for screenshot+edit+post in one app?  These aren’t 
ports, but that sounds like Skitch or Monosnap or just have Preview open and 
use the OS X tools with control so there is a clipboard item rather than a file 
which automatically dumps into a new Preview file (at least if the keyboard 
command is used), then edit and copy-paste into mail or whatever.
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Re: A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Feb 3, 2016, at 7:25 PM, bunk3m  wrote:

> I've done some searching in the ports list but haven't found what I'm looking 
> for.  [Usually, this means I don't know how to search properly.]
> 
> Sooo, I was wondering if you might be able to tell me if there is an app in 
> MacPorts like Shutter (Linux/Ubuntu/etc)
> http://shutter-project.org/about/
> 
> What I like most about it is the ability to capture a webpage including 
> links, pictures and font.
> 
> Is there an app in the ports that does this that I haven't found?
> 
> If yes, please let me know.

I haven't heard of any screenshot programs in MacPorts.

How would the functionality you want differ from what is already built into OS 
X?

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A screenshot/webpage capture app like Shutter?

2016-02-03 Thread bunk3m

Hello.

I've done some searching in the ports list but haven't found what I'm 
looking for.  [Usually, this means I don't know how to search properly.]


Sooo, I was wondering if you might be able to tell me if there is an app 
in MacPorts like Shutter (Linux/Ubuntu/etc)

http://shutter-project.org/about/

What I like most about it is the ability to capture a webpage including 
links, pictures and font.


Is there an app in the ports that does this that I haven't found?

If yes, please let me know.

Thanks in advance.
B.
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