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How to print HTML and set HTML header/footer with command line

If you are interested in how to print HTML and set HTML header/footer with command line on Windows platforms, please see the followings:

First of all, you need to know our main tool – VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter, which helps Windows users print HTML file and set HTML properties, e.g., HTML header/footer, etc., and to know more about this software, please go to homepage of VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter.

Here are details to set HTML header/footer with commands on Windows platforms below:

Step1. Download

Please download package of this application firstly from following entrance:

Download VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter

After download, you need to install VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter like this:

Open this package > unzip content from this package to your computer directly, so trial version of this software could be used directly.

Step2. Run

After you get trial version of this software, you need to open command prompt window, which is running environment of commands directly:

Click Windows + R hotkey > input cmd and click ok

Step3. Print and set

When command prompt window is opened on your screen, please refer to example below to fulfill your own process:

html2any.exe -header "HTML Header" -footer "HTML Footer" https://www.verydoc.com

Essential description in example above:

  • html2any.exe : is to run this software via calling executive file “html2any.exe”
  • -header "HTML Header" : set HTML header “HTML Header”
  • -footer "HTML Footer" : set HTML footer “HTML Footer”
  • https://www.verydoc.com : is to specify online HTML file for process later

After you finish typing commands and parameters in command prompt window, please directly print HTML file and edit HTML header/footer with VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter. After a while, a targeting window with HTML preview could pop out directly, where you can save this printed HTML file due to selected virtual printer as PDF, or image format files flexibly with specific HTML header/footer.

Thank you for reading this article, which is about how to use VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter to print HTML file and set HTML header/footer with commands. And to read more functional articles about this application, please visit here frequently.

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How to convert HTML to image and set image color depth/bit count

This article aims to show you how to use VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter to convert HTML to image and set image color depth/bit count in Windows systems.

The followings are details about converting HTML file to image file and edit image color depth/bit count with VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter:

1. First, please download package of this software:

Download VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter

Then, please extract content of this download package to your computer directly, so you can use trial version of this software to process your own task in your computer.

2. Run command prompt window

Command prompt window is operating environment of commands on Windows platforms. So you need to open it before starting conversion: click Windows + R hotkey so that Run dialog box could be opened on screen, and then, please run cmd.exe by inputting it in Run dialog box, and later on, command prompt window could be popped on screen automatically.

3. Convert HTML file to image files and edit image color depth/bit count

After command prompt window is opened, you can refer to following example to accomplish your own conversion and setting:

html2any.exe -printtospl C:\out.spl https://www.verydoc.com –imgbc 4

html2any.exe -printtoemf C:\out.emf C:\test1.htm –imgbc 1

  • Here are relevant parameters below:

-imgbc <int>: set color depth (1, 4, 8) for out image conversion

-printtospl: is to print HTML file to SPL image file

-printtoemf: is to print HTML file to EMF image file

 

  • Here are relevant directories below:

html2any.exe: is to use this software through calling executive file html2any.exe

C:\test1.htm: is to specify web page file for print later

C:\out.spl: is to specify output image file SPL

C:\out.emf: is to specify exported image file EMF

https://www.verydoc.com is to specify input online web page file through URL

When you finish typing commands and relevant parameter like above, you can start conversion so that VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter could help you convert HTML file to image files and set image color depth/bit count through commands, and then, targeting image files with specified image color depth/bit count could be produced into targeting folder in your computer.

After you produce destination image files directly with this software, please feel free to read other articles here, where you can find more functions about VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter and even other software, other than only ones about how to convert HTML file to image files and edit image color depth/bit count with commands.

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How to convert web page to image and customize image resolution

It is easy to use VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter to convert web page to image and customize image resolution with command line in Windows systems.

What is image resolution?

Image resolution describes the amount of detail an image holds. The greater the resolution the greater the detail. The resolution of an image is directly dependant on the dimensions, as we increase the size of the image the resolution decreases and vice versa. A common misunderstanding is that image resolution is measured in 'Dots Per Inch' (DPI), this term actually applies to the resolution of the print itself, where tiny dots of different colours make up the printed image. The correct term for image resolution is 'Pixels Per Inch' (PPI), which measures the number of single colour squares (pixels) there are per inch at a specified dimension.

To know how to convert web page file to image files and customize image resolution with commands, please continue to read this article.

First of all, please have VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter in your computer:

  • Download package of trial version from here:

Download VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter

  • Extract content from package to your computer, then trial version of this software could be used for later process of yours

Then, please open command prompt window by running cmd.exe in your computer, then, refer to following example to fulfill your own process:

html2any.exe -printtoimage C:\out.gif -imgxres 300 -imgyres 300  https://www.verydoc.com

  • html2any.exe is to call executive file “html2any.exe” for using software
  • -printtoimage is a parameter to print web page file to image files
  • C:\out.gif is to specify targeting image file – GIF file
  • -imgxres 300 is to specify X resolution of output image file
  • -imgyres 300 is to specify Y resolution of output image file
  • https://www.verydoc.com is to specify input online web page file through this URL

After you type commands like above, you can use VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter to convert web page file to image files and customize image resolution. And then, image files could be produced into destination folder directly.

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How to set image size during converting HTML to image

It is so easy to set image size during converting HTML to image with command line through VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter on Windows platforms.

Here are details to use VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter to convert HTML file to image files and edit image size below:

Step1. Download

You need to download package of this trial version software from following entrance:

Download VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter

After download is finished, please open this zip file and extract its content to your computer directly so that trial version of this application could be used by you for later process in your computer.

Step2. Run

After you own trial version of this utility, please run cmd.exe in your computer, then command prompt window could be opened on your screen, which is running environment of commands in Windows systems. So later on, you can directly input commands and parameters there.

Step3. Convert

In opened command prompt window, please type your own commands and parameters to accomplish conversions referring to following example:

html2any.exe -printtoimage C:\out.png -imgw 800 -imgh 1000 https://www.verydoc.com

Where:

  • html2any.exe is to call executive file “html2any.exe” for running this application itself
  • -printtoimage is to print HTML file to image files
  • C:\out.png is to specify output image file as PNG file
  • -imgw 800 is to set image width as 800
  • -imgh 1000 is to edit image height as 1000
  • https://www.verydoc.com is to specify input online web page file through URL

You need to know that besides int values above in parameters, other values could be also set flexibly as you want. After all basic work like above is done well, please convert HTML file to image files with specific image size in command prompt window. After a few while, targeting image files could be added into destination folder.

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How to print web page to TIFF and compress TIFF with command line

This article aims to describe how to use VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter to print web page to TIFF and compress TIFF with command line on Windows platforms.

Here are details to use this application to convert web page file to TIFF file and compress TIFF with commands and parameters:

Step1. Download

Download VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter

The icon above allows you to download package of this software, so you can unzip it to your computer, and then, trial version of VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter can be used in your own process here.

Step2. Type commands and parameters to accomplish conversion

 

After command prompt window, which is running environment of commands in Windows systems, is opened on screen, the following examples could be referred to so that you can realize your own conversion clearly:

   html2any.exe -printtoimage C:\out.tif -compress 4 https://www.verydoc.com

In the example above:

  • html2any.exe is to call executive file “html2any.exe”
  • -printtoimage is to print HTML to image
  • C:\out.tif is specify output file – TIFF file
  • -compress 4 is to compress TIFF file with CCITT Group 4 fax encoding
  • https://www.verydoc.com is to specify input online web page file through URL

And for TIFF compression, you can also use:

  • -compress 1: NONE compression
  • -compress 2: CCITT modified Huffman RLE
  • -compress 3: CCITT Group 3 fax encoding (1d)
  • -compress 5: LZW compression
  • -compress 6: OJPEG compression
  • -compress 7: JPEG DCT compression
  • -compress 32773: PACKBITS compression
  • -compress 32809: THUNDERSCAN compression
  • -compress 88880: 204x98  G4 ClassF TIFF
  • -compress 88881: 204x196 G4 ClassF TIFF
  • -compress 88882: 204x98  G3 ClassF TIFF
  • -compress 88883: 204x196 G3 ClassF TIFF
  • -compress 88884 : CCITT Group 3 fax encoding (2d)

When you finish typing commands and parameters, conversion from web page file to TIFF file with specific TIFF compression could be started quickly. Then, after a while, TIFF file could be produced into your computer accurately with specific compression.

After you know how to use VeryDOC HTML to Any Converter to convert web page file to TIFF with specific compression mode with commands, do you think this software can satisfy you? If so, please do not hesitate to try it here. And, welcome to keep visiting here for more functional articles about this application. At last, thank you for your support here!