Re: [SLE] Need advice



Randall R Schulz wrote:

Most browsers can save images they're displaying separately and / or
copy the URL used to retrieve that image to the clipboard so you can
download it using curl or wget. In Mozilla and Firefox, both these
functions are available via the context menu--right-click on the image
to display that menu, which includes the commands "Copy Image
Location" and "Save Image As...".

With FF, your could just do "Ctrl-S" -> select "Web page; complete".
That'll save all the tiles in one operation.



/Per Jessen, Zürich

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