try the mozilla firefox addon called "screengrab" instead allows partial and
full webpage screen capturing.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1146
http://www.screengrab.org/

On 8/22/07, aileen fernando <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I installed webthumb (www.boutell.com) in our server to be able to capture
> a webpage screen. the command:
>
> webthumb http://www.yahoo.com/ | pnmscale -xysize 1000 1000 | pnmtojpeg >
> yahoo.jpg
>
> run successfully. The only problem is that it seems that the mozilla
> browser didn't open in full screen. (please see attached file)
> Is there a command for mozilla to open in full screen or do i just need to
> change the webthumb script? please give me suggestions on how can i solve
> this problem or other way that i can capture webpages.
>
>
>
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