Free download Html2image Linux

Html2image Linux

2.0
Convert html to bmp, png, jpg and jpeg on Linux Support command line parameters Support jpeg
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Shareware
OS
Windows
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Version
2.0.2014.1228
File size
13.8 MB
Language
English
Release date
29 December 2014

Editor's review

We at times may need to convert HTML files into images for a range of purposes, including advertising, web tutorials, and many more. If you are a Linux user are would like to some of the HTML text to be converted into image format, then you can try out the new Html2image Linux 2.0.2008.1130. The command line tool supports users in converting the Html pages into images on the Linux platform. You can easily utilize the standalone tool package, html2image, for generating raster images from the html content, whether it’s on local disk or on remote server. The tool supports various image formats like bmp, png and jpg. Further, you can also batch process the html files by specifying URL, with image name on the command line parameters.

The Html2image Linux 2.0.2008.1130 facilitates the conversion of html files into image format. The command line program can also be called from the different programming languages such as C++, PHP for adding the html to image conversion functionality into the server applications. For using it you need to extract install package into a folder names html2image. Then folder path is integrated with ld path for the shared library. Then you need to run the html2image command line tool for converting the html content to image. The html conversion can be done by specifying URL or local disk path, and resulting image name. The html2image tool can also run with Xvfb on text mode console by specifying the required command. You can even call the command in web CGI script or batch files for converting URL/html into image files. Further, the jpeg image’s compression quality can be controlled by setting the quality parameters.

Html2image Linux 2.0.2008.1130 tool facilitates converting html pages into image format files by specifying necessary command. The command line tool is assigned with 3.5 rating points for its praiseworthy performance and easy to use functions.

Publisher's description

Have you ever wanted a solution for converting html to image on Linux? Html2Image for Linux is a command line tool that can convert html to image on Linux platform.
html2image linux now solves this problem. It is a standalone tool package that can generate raster image from html content. The html page can be on a remote server or local file disk. html2image can convert them into images on the fly.

html2image can convert html to bmp, convert html to png and convert html to jpg. The URL and image file name can be specified on command line paramters, which is useful for batch processing a lot of html files. You can also call the command line program from your favourite programming languages like php or C++ in order to add html to image functionality to your server applications.
You can also control the compression quality of the jpeg image by specifying the quality parameters on command line.
Support 64bit linux now
Convert html to bmp, png, jpg and jpeg on Linux
Support command line parameters
Support jpeg compression quality control
Support saving the whole html page to image without scrollbars.
Support batch convert a lot of url to images
Provide a mini webserver to use html2image in php
Support https and http URL
Support delay capture
Note, if you are looking for a html to image (such as bmp, jpeg, gif, tiff, gif, jpg and png) component on Windows platform, please try our award-winning html snapshot ActiveX, which easily integrated into applications written in languages that support ActiveX Component such as Visual C++, Visual Basic, Delphi, C++ Builder, .Net languages, Java, Scripts like Perl, Php, Python.
Support Red Hat Fedora 5 , Novell SuSE Linux 10.0, Red Hat Fedora 4, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
Support Xvfb and do html to image in memory.
Html2image Linux
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Surprisingly well-written and inofrmaitve for a free online article.
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