[atlas] call for help or ptr to doc - saving graphs?
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Robert Kisteleki
robert at ripe.net
Fri Jan 10 09:49:14 CET 2014
Hello, The probe pages (list, details) as well as the UDMs are indeed a bit convoluted; as you also note they are not really suited for saving/printing/etc. We're close to releasing a reworked version of the probe pages with a much simplified layout. This will help a lot with saving/printing too. Regards, Robert On 2014.01.09. 19:46, Wilfried Woeber wrote: > Apologies, if this has been discussed before or should be obvious from > some documentation... > > So here we go: > In the "good old days" (no I prefer the current state :-) ) it was asy to > get hold of the extended graphs by simply clicking onto the graph in the > summary page and then do "save" or "save as". > > Since the (better, interactive,...) graphs are generated locally, I failed > to come up with a method to "get hold" of the graph, for storing locally, > printing, whatever. > > I just today tried to hit "print" in the browser, but the page seems to be > inadequately structured/formatted for printing. The result is gaebage all > over. > > Does anyone have a pointer or suggestion for me, sort of "better" than doing > a screen shot and then work with the pixels? > > TIA, > Wilfried > >
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