On Sunday, November 10, 2019 at 4:23:39 AM UTC-8, PMario wrote:
>
> This may be interesting: 
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-screenshots  ... If a 
> screenshot is done, you can use CTRL-V to import it into TW as PNG. 
>

In Chrome, you can take a screenshot by using ctrl-shift-I (to open the 
Developer Tools), followed by ctrl-shift-P (opens a list of Developer 
functions).

Then, type in "screenshot" to reduce the list to show only the 
screenshot-related functions.

There are four screenshot functions available:
1 Capture area screenshot
2 Capture full size screenshot
3 Capture node screenshot
4 Capture screenshot

Selecting option #1, "area screenshot", gives you a large "plus" (+) cursor 
that you can use to select an area of the current window display.  
click-and-drag the cursor to highlight the desired display area .  When you 
release the mouse button, you will be prompted for a file to save the 
screen into.  Chrome then creates a PNG image file on your local 
harddrive.  Import that image into TiddlyWiki in the usual fashion.

Selecting options #2 or #4 automatically capture the entire window display 
without selecting an area, and then prompts for a file to save into.

To use option #3, "node screenshot", first right-click on a page element 
and select "inspect", then Ctrl-shift-P and type in "node screenshot".  
This will take a screenshot of the visible portion of the currently 
inspected element.  Note that if you already have the developer tools 
window open, you can select ANY element directly from the developer 
window's "Elements" panel and then use ctrl-shift-P with "node screenshot" 
to capture a PNG image of the visible portion of that element.

enjoy,
-e




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