![]() (Kind of like your camera or camera app, which is why we called it “panoramic”.) Pro tip: just like with your camera, pan/scroll slowly for best results. You provide the scrolling, Snagit does the capturing and assembling. It captures and stitches together any content that passes through the capture area. Panoramic capture, on the other hand, is pretty much bulletproof. Since a lot of webpages (and even some desktop apps) are built differently today-with non-standard scrollbars, infinite scrolling, collapsing headers-the methods of automating a scrolling capture are less reliable. Thanks for your input and cheers from France ![]() I do not know if they can have make scrolling capture working better by filtering some "tricky" contents for Snagit. These add-ons could interact with or prevent the pop-ups blocking feature integrated in these browsers. I have to mention that I do use uBlock Origin with Firefox and Iron and AdBlock with Edge (for which uBlock but it is not available) and abine Blur with Internet Explorer. But the next time it happens, I will check if deactivating this feature will do the trick! Regarding your comment, I checked that I have pop-ups blocking active for Firefox but I believe I have never encountered any issue with scrolling captures due to this pop-up blocking feature. I will upgrade the next time I have to purchase a new license for a new system :-) I am not pushed to upgrade, scrolling capture and editing features of version 12 are just what I need under Windows 10. It is working so fine that I do not feel the need to upgrade to version 13. Or maybe just Windows 10 itself compared to Windows 8.1 from which I updated all my four systems. ![]() Maybe the improvement is part of browsers like Firefox or Chromium forks that would be based on more stable core components. This build 3036 could have been released at that time and it's actually working fine with last versions of Firefox, Iron (a fork of the Chromium project from SRWare, not spying and stealing my privacy as Google Chrome does), Internet Explorer 11 and Microsoft Edge. I can remember the last time most of us were complaining was one or two years ago just when TechSmith launched Snagit 13. Tricks that work on almost any other site do not work there.Hello build do you use? I do use build 3036 (version 12.4.1, 14 August 2015, nearly two years old: happy birthday to this efficient build!).Īfter reading your post, I can't recall how long Snagit 12 has been working fine without repetitive failures of scrolling captures. In the end it seems that Outlook OWA does not “play nice” with regard to automation. I supposed I am obsessed with optimizing the workflow for email import to DT3 because I probably do this a couple dozen times every day. I am forever trying to perfect the best way to import email - including this script which I use to import a full email including attachments via webmail The Ultimate Email Import Script or Mac Mail import when I am at a computer that has my full email synced to it.īut in the case of an email message with no file attachments, it would be nice to be able to clip a screenshot of the email from web to Devonthink. If I were to use Mac Mail on my laptop and I do not travel for a couple weeks, then it takes a while to bring Mac Mail up to date and if I do not do that from home, the bandwidth in a hotel may be unrealistic to get it back in sync. eml files is that I prefer webmail over local Apple Mail so I do not need to worry about syncing my laptop regularly. The reason I am not just importing them as. Due to either security or complexity of the site, the best I wind up with is a bookmark to the email but it will not download the actual email content.Ĭleanshot X can create a screenshot, but its scrolling feature is not very good and often results in distortion of the email. The reason I am trying screen captures is that the DT3 web clipper does not work at all on Outlook OWA.
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