paparazzi

Paparazzi
related: macs, tools

Paparazzi! is a small utility for macOS that makes screenshots of webpages. Paparazzi! 1.0 requires macOS 10.9 or later (current version: [|1.0b8] ). Older versions are available on the [|downloads] page. If you find yourself using Paparazzi! often, please remember to [|donate] ! You can also follow me/yell at me about Paparazzi! on [|Twitter] ! View Paparazzi!-related posts at [|wevah.com].

1.0b8 creates screenshots

http://derailer.org/paparazzi http://wevah.com/tagged/paparazzi%21

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**Note: 1.0b2 requires macOS 10.9 or later** If you're updating from 0.6.7 or earlier, you may need to [|download manually]. **1.0b2** **1.0b1**
 * New Features
 * Preliminary Touch Bar support in capture and batch windows.
 * Fixes
 * Fixed the AppleScript open location command.
 * Fixed setting the min/max sizes to 0,0 when none was passed in when using AppleScript.
 * Fixed (null) appearing in empty-path’d batch item URLs.
 * New Features
 * pzi command-line tool. Install via Preferences → Terminal. (Not finished.)
 * Added a proper browsing mode.
 * Added %U filename format token for URL without “http://www.” For example, “http://derailer.org/foo.html” will become “derailer.org/foo.html” and “http://www.google.com/” will become “google.com/”.
 * Added preview thumbs to single-capture OS X user notifications.
 * Added a “Reload” menu item and optional toolbar button.
 * Added a “Settings” toolbar item to the capture window, which behaves like the one on the batch window. Space saver!
 * Added a preference for what to do on launch/activation when no windows are open: Open a new capture window (default), open the batch window, or do nothing.
 * Toolbar buttons in capture windows now have overflow representations.
 * Batch window now saves its state; this should help make occasional crashes in WebKit more recoverable.
 * Capture windows can now automatically crop to an element, specified by ID.
 * Batch items can now have their own settings.
 * Scripting: Capture windows, the batch window, and batch items have a capture settings property, which encapsulates all of their capture settings.
 * Crop size is now crop rect.
 * Added the ability to define a crop CSS selector: e.g., to crop to an element with a particular ID, set to “#foo”.
 * The Safari bookmark importer now imports bookmark favicons.
 * More flexible manual date formatting using the Unicode date formatting standard UTS #35: e.g., %{date:yyyy-MM-dd}.
 * “Where from:” is now set on saved images.
 * Favicons for Safari bookmarks are now shown.
 * Support for tabs on macOS Sierra.
 * The “Capture” Automator action now returns a custom object representing the window the capture was performed in; you can pass this to the “Save” action to save a specific window’s captured image.
 * Fixes
 * Ditched buggy pattern-phase drawing in favor of manual tiling for custom progress bars.
 * Capturing now resolves alias files.
 * Batch capture now saves images in the background, improving responsiveness.
 * Capturing a new page whose URL differs only by URL fragment works now.
 * Added a basic license.
 * Changes
 * Now requires OS X 10.9 or higher (and therefore a 64-bit Mac).
 * Moved to ARC.
 * Batch window can now be made full-screen.
 * Removed the batch extensions preference; I don’t think anybody was using it.
 * Batch table is now view-based instead of cell-based.
 * Batch table now allows vertical movement to begin drags.
 * Removed “Capture From” items from the Dock menu as they were causing problems.
 * Removed “get URL” and “open URL” from the scripting dictionary; use the standard “open location” instead. This better matches the behavior of browsers.
 * Optimized Firefox bookmark importing a bit.
 * Lots of things I probably forgot.