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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? wkhtmltopdf is exactly what I need. Thanks |
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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? @Gilles Thanks. I will test it. |
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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? I need it as it is and not just the text. |
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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? It was en.wikipedia.org. I think the printing function is so designed that it is not printing out everything. |
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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? The result is same as it is with other browser which I have tested. (latest version of opera, with a pdf printer..) |
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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? Okay, I've it tried with Chromium 14 and Firefox 7. Which should i try? |
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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? There are some things that speak against screenshots. One of them is that the document is difficult to homogenize and it getting heavier and heavier. I know to use screenshots, but I want the flexibility of vector graphics. |
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How can I save a website as a vector graphic? Thank you for your answer. Yes, I mean a single web page. I had this idea too, but the pdf always looks ever different to the representation in the browser. |
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asked | How can I save a website as a vector graphic? |