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KERR
Making moves
Status: New idea

In Firefox, on a normal webpage, you can right click and go Take Screenshot. This allows you to take a scrolling screenshot as well, which not possible using standard screenshot software like Greenshot or Snipping Tool. Thumbs up!

I just found that you can't do a scrolling screenshot for a PDF - you can only screenshot the visible parts.

Probably a very niche use case but would've come in handy as I had to OCR some images in a PDF file today, and Firefox OCR extensions were unable (or unwilling?) to work in PDF view, so I screenshotted the PDF file then opened the .JPG in Firefox again. OCR tools were then able to do their thing.

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Status changed to: New idea
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for submitting an idea to the Mozilla Connect community! Your idea is now open to votes (aka kudos) and comments.

sfoster
Employee
Employee

Thanks for pointing this out. It seems a reasonable expectation and it would be good to get it fixed. We are tracking this bug at https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1778321

ml-mozilla
New member

Did you notice the "Save full page" and "Save visible" option selections on the top right of the window once you select "Take Screenshot"?   The Save full page" option automatically captures to the end of the page so you don't need to go through the extra step of scrolling down to the end of the page to capture all of the content. 

jeanpierre
New member

for screen capture scrolling with pdf

when using the screen capture ( the little scissors ) we can scroll when it is a website html page but when it is a pdf we can no more scroll to choose a larger capture zone.

in edge we can scroll the capture screen zone😉

so please make it scroll in pdf too

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

Mozcon
New member

Hi Kerr,

Thanks for the suggestion and I totally agree with your idea.

A workaround until they support this mainstream:

Go into Response view mode, on Windows you can press Ctrl+Shift+M.

At the top of the screen are the dimensions of the mobile device, make these at least as big as the pdf dimensions.  For simplicity I used 9999x9999.  On the top right there is a camera icon which when hovered says "Take a screenshot of the viewport", click this and a file will be saved of the viewport. 

This will create a file in full resolution that captures the whole viewing area.  You may need to trim the image to only be the pdf size.

Hope this helps.

ml-mozilla
New member

Hi Mozcon,

Thanks for suggesting the Ctrl+Shift+M for Response View Mode.   That is a handy workaround. 

The basic feature I need is to get a multi-page web page screenshots quickly and easily converted to pdf autosized to fit page width.  The challenge is the number of manual interactions and less than ideal page break locations.

In any case, great tip.

 

 

vishal3156
New member

Scrolling screenshot in Windows

Firefox is my everyday browser. I read a lot of PDFs in it too. The only thing that I think if fixed will be great. That will be screenshot with scrolling feature in Windows version. Thank you! You guys are great.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

@vishal3156 there's a similar idea here: Improve screenshot functionality in PDF viewer - scrolling screenshot 

If this aligns with what you're asking for, we can merge the threads (and combine the votes) to help keep the conversation focused in one space. Just let me know 😃

vishal3156
New member

Yes! That is what I was asking for.