Thanks for that wonderful information Peter. That's my new thing learned today.
Cheers
Mike Fuller
On 18/03/2010, at 8:04 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
>
> Grab is also part of the Preview application, and can be found under File >
> Take Screen Shot (at least it is in Snow Leopard - the exact
On 17/03/2010, at 4:12 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
>
> Also, as I mentioned, don't forget the "Grab" application that Apple
> provides in the Utilities folder - not only does it mean that an old bloke
> like me doesn't have to remember the various key combos for the different
> screenshots, it als
Also, as I mentioned, don't forget the "Grab" application that Apple
provides in the Utilities folder - not only does it mean that an old bloke
like me doesn't have to remember the various key combos for the different
screenshots, it also offers a timed screen capture - not that I've had need
of t
Hi Merv,
Yes, they do … BUT … what Michael required was an exact 'Live picture' of the
webpage, as it is displayed.
The PDF only shows a 'Print' PDF, not the exact webpage as it is viewed.
I am not at liberty to explain to you why Michael required this.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 17/03/2010, at 2:26
Check it out Ronda. The pages that I have saved in this manner have
their URL and name as a header.
Merv
Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Merv,
A PDF will not give Michael the URL at the top. He requires the URL (Address).
Michael is best to take a "Screen Shot" of the page in question.
To take a pi
Hi Ronni,
yep that is the option in Firefox 3.6, you can place all of the elements (URLs
included) in the header, footer and select left, middle or right.
Regards,
Eugene
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And also a thankyou to Ronni from somebody who frequently needs to
capture a quick shot of something but wasn't really looking. Excellent
tip!
Bill
On 17/03/2010, at 1:55 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
Thank you to all who replied so promptly. I had been tearing my hair
out:
"print" gave
Thank you to all who replied so promptly. I had been tearing my hair out:
"print" gave me extraneous material and links wand was not an accurate
reproduction of the page; "PDF" gave the same result; "Grab" meant that the
page wouldn't fit on an A4 page; but the winner was . Ronni. Command -
Sh
Ronda Brown wrote:
Need to add, before Daniel picks it up ;-)
That Screenshots taken in Snow Leopard Save as .png not .pdf
Cheers,
Ronni
There is a handy little application:
Sharpshooter [OS X 10.4–10.6]
http://www.kerlmax.com/products/sharpshooter/
After you have taken your screen s
Hi Eugene,
That's also correct in Safari 4 as well, but it only gives the web address as a
footer at the bottom of the page.
I think what Michael is wanting is a complete 'picture' of the webpage showing
the URL at the top.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 17/03/2010, at 1:05 PM, Eugene wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm
Hi
I'm using the latest incarnation of Firefox (3.6) and in the print dialog box
it allows me to place headers and footers on each page with such things as URL,
Page # of #, Title, Date/Time etc.
Regards,
Eugene
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Many web pages have special style sheets to manage printing.
You can try the PDF options button at the bottom left of the print
dialog to save the page as a PDF and see if this gives you what you
want.
If you want an exact representation, use Cmd Shift 4 to capture the
region of the screen displa
Need to add, before Daniel picks it up ;-)
That Screenshots taken in Snow Leopard Save as .png not .pdf
Cheers,
Ronni
On 17/03/2010, at 12:05 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
> Hi Merv,
>
> A PDF will not give Michael the URL at the top. He requires the URL (Address).
> Michael is best to take a "Scree
Hi Merv,
A PDF will not give Michael the URL at the top. He requires the URL (Address).
Michael is best to take a "Screen Shot" of the page in question.
To take a picture of the whole screen, press Command-Shift-3.
To take a picture of part of the screen, press Command-Shift-4, then drag to
Michael
If you just want a copy then I often find that File>Print>Save as pdf
does the trick.
Merv
Michael Hawkins wrote:
I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3
Hi Michael,
No thoughts on what your actual problem is - but if you want a quick fix you
can always take a "snapshot" of the browser window.
In Snow Leopard, I use the "Grab" application, which lets you capture the
screen, a window or just a selection of the screen. It can be found in the
Applic
I am want to print a webpage, but cannot manage to do it. Web Page prints as
segments and does not show URL, even when I use Mail.
I have tried Safari 4.05 and Firefox 3.6 into Entourage 11.4 and Mail 4.2 OS
10.6.2, MacBook Pro 2.4HHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Regards,
Michael Hawkins.
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