It's possible to run: screen links http://site.com on a single line then control+a-h to get the screen shot.
Jude <jdashiel at panix dot com> "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) . On Sat, 17 Sep 2022, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Yes, links is the browser to which I am referring. > As stated, I am attempting to help a site owner troubleshoot an issue, that I > experience using links, the browser. I know a great deal about running this > browser, but have never needed to capture information for someone else, who > relies on sight, instead of speech. > If there is not a clear screenshot command, then perhaps the trace file > generated by lynx the cat, another browser, will help them. > > > > On Sat, 17 Sep 2022, David wrote: > > > Hi Karen > > > > When you refer to 'links' in the subject, do you mean the browser > > documented at: > > http://links.twibright.com/user_en.html > > > > The version of this browser in Debian stable is 2.21. > > Is that what you are asking about? > > > > If I look at the website of that project, it does have some screenshots, > > but they look like they are all created outside of links itself. > > > > When I read through the above documentation trying to help you, I did > > not notice any mention of screenshots. > > > > It is difficult to help you further without a more specific description of > > exactly what you are asking. > > > > For example... > > > > The 'links' software can be run either: > > > > 1) natively in a GUI (graphical user interface) > > > > 2) in a virtual terminal running in a GUI > > > > 3) in a Linux console using a text UI > > > > Screenshots can be made in any of those situations, but the method of > > taking a screenshot will depend on which of those user interfaces you are > > using. > > > > If using #3, I would try running 'links' inside 'screen', which according > > to its manpage offers a keystroke to "write a hardcopy of the current > > window to a file", although I have not tested it. > > > > 'screen' is packaged for Debian. > > > > Are you using Debian? > > > > Similar comments might apply if you mean something different by 'links', as > > I asked in my opening question. > > > > Further assistance or more specific guidance might be possible if you > > provide the information requested. > > > > I remain hopeful that you will reply to my previous message. > > > > > > >