Capture Whole Screen with Scroll Bars?

T

Thorsten Duhn

Hello,
I installed 6.1.1.53,

oh, now I see: What SimTel offers as 6.0 really is this 6.1.1.53.
You should have mentioned, where you got your version from...

To everyone: This version seems to be clean, no ads, just a
nice app: http://www.simtel.net/pub/dl/60013.shtml
and when I press "Print Screen", I get an error. I don't have
a printer, and the help file says the default is printer ON.
But I don't see an option to turn it off. Maybe if I fix that,
I won't get an error?

Simple solution: In the pulldown menu "Print/Capture" (below
icon toolbar) select "Capture only"! With "Capture Methods" you
can select some "WebScroller" variant that fits your needs.
"Netscape" works well in my Firefox...

[OT] But AFAIK a installed printer device is useful/needed for
some other components like office apps. A simple solution, if
this is getting a problem, is for example a PDF printer*, which
simply prints to a file...

Regards,
Thorsten

* Without searching around I only know a great solution with
german only homepage: http://freepdfxp.de/freepdf.htm
 
B

bambam

yes, with nLite you can remove IE from installation, *BUT* as
url2bmp works for you, I don't believe you have done so.

Yes, I think you are correct. I can open the Pricelessware .chm file so
must still have the IE core.

http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/ftp/WebPages/
I don't know, which files you'll have to remove, and I don't care,
because I'm not with you on this IE paranoia.

I don't want to remove any files!
IE paranoia? I did use the words "play" and "experiment". I'm not sure
how you get paranoia from this?
I use Firefox, but I see no reason to remove IE. It is needed for
modern help files (.chm - HTML help), for Windows Update and AFAIK only
dangerous if used in obscure enviroments.

I currently have 5 OS installed on this computer and Firefox is on all of
them. IE is only on one of them, so maybe you are right again, maybe I am
paranoid. I find it amusing that you need IE to access windows update and
then most of the critical updates are for IE. ;)
 

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