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truncated scrolled capture
Win7 Pro x64 Hypersnap 8.04.08 (x64) IE11 Same problem with earlier 32-bit versions of Hypersnap Scrolled capture truncates before end of page. What am I doing wrong?
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/02 14:21:59
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Hello Akribie, see here: http://hyperionics.com/forum2/tm.aspx?m=10904It is still valid, especially the bit about moving objects on a webpage. Try using an adblocker with FireFox for suppressing ads. Might work. Good luck Thomas The Lesser Admin
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/11 03:07:20
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I can´t use scrolling webpges in my firefox 37.0.1 in windows 9 64 bits. I can´t use the plugin, with the right-click on the webpage. It´s a little perturbing for me, but the only solution I found was using chrome navigator and hypersnap. Thank you.
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/11 07:57:02
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HyperSnap Firefox plugin is available with HyperSnap software itself, it's not necessary to download it from anywhere. Simply click the "Setup" ribbon tab in HyperSnap 8, then "FF Add-on" button, and it will install the plugin in Firefox. It does work with Firefox 37.0.1 fine. Once installed, you will see a small HyperSnap icon in the Firefox toolbar, any click on it shows a menu. Choose for example "Capture entire page" in it, and it will capture all of the page without any scrolling, and send it to HyperSnap window. Greg
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/11 08:45:40
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I do it, but no good results. I execute hypersnap (last version), I go to setup, i click the FF Add-on buttom, a window is open with de .xpi, I install, I close the firefox 37.0.1, I execute again the firfox and I obtain this image, but no Hypernap but no hypersnap buttom. https://www.dropbox.com/s...2qq/snap02451.jpg?dl=0
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/11 09:10:16
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See if there is a button with >> symbol on it, in the toolbar, right in the part that you have hidden with brown dots. If there are a lot of plugins installed, and there is no room to show all the buttons, whatever does not fit, is shown after you click on >>. Otherwise click the "menu" button at top right corner of Firefox (the 3 horizontal lines on it), and click "Add-ons" button. There will be several items on the left, if any other is highlighted, click "Extensions". Then find "HyperSnap Helper" on the list, and see if you maybe have disabled it - try to re-enable it. Greg
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/11 09:20:54
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/11 09:37:06
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In this case, I really don't know what's wrong. Maybe there is a conflict with another plug-in or extension. I'd try to disabling them one by one to see which is causing the problem. Other than that, no idea, would have to work directly with your computer to find out more. Greg
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Re: truncated scrolled capture
2015/04/11 09:53:16
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