Take a screenshot of a web page and save it as a PDF
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I sometimes want to save a web page
However, the clipping plug-in of note software often fails for web pages with complex architectures.
If printing, saving as PDF, there is a high probability of disordered typography
This would be a great feature if the desktop browser provided screenshots of pages similar to vivodi for Android and saved as PDF
Excerpts are saved to notes with ctrl + shift + c, and the entire webpage is saved using the web clipper plugin of the joplin software
I want to save the webpage as a PDF file by screenshot
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@poto You can already capture the entire scrolling page to an image (JPG or PNG). Click on the camera icon. IrfanView or other utilities will convert images to PDF, if that is what you really need.
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@poto The way I do this is to save a full-page screenshot as png and then open that png with my default image-display software and save it as a PDF. Ever since the patent on PDF expired, most image-display software has Incorporated "save as PDF" capability.
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Or the most easiest way, if you have Windows 10, Go to a page you want to save, select Print from Vivaldi file menu and save the page as PDF, easy! no need to take a screenshot and convert.
Windows 10 has native print to PDF functionality.
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@saudiqbal It often does not preserve the page format.
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