This Linux software allows for the conversion of HTML files into BMP, PNG, JPG, and JPEG image formats via command line parameters. It offers quality control for JPEG compression and can save entire HTML pages without scrollbars. It also has batch conversion capabilities for multiple URLs.

With Html2Image for Linux, you can easily convert HTML to BMP, PNG, and JPG formats with just a few simple commands. In addition, you can specify the URL and image file names as command line parameters, making it easy to batch process a large number of files.
For those who prefer to develop in PHP or C++, this tool provides command line functionality that lets you add HTML to image conversion to your server applications. You can even control the quality of JPEG images by specifying compression parameters on the command line.
Other helpful features of Html2Image for Linux include the ability to save the entire HTML page as an image without scrollbars, batch conversion of URLs to images, support for both HTTP and HTTPS URLs, and the option to add a delay to image captures.
Note that this tool is specifically designed for Linux platforms, including Red Hat Fedora 5 and 4, Novell SuSE Linux 10.0, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4. It also supports Xvfb and can perform HTML to image conversions in memory.
If you're looking for a similar tool for Windows platforms, check out our award-winning Html Snapshot ActiveX, which integrates easily into popular programming languages including Visual C++, Visual Basic, Delphi, C++ Builder, .Net, Java, Perl, PHP, and Python.
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