> I'm not sure how I could make it clearer in the documentation that all parameters to ->content_as_png are optional, most likely I'll add a reference to screenshot.pl in the next release. Other suggestions are welcome!

what about adding

All parameters are optional. COORDINATES default to whole inner (?) window. (incomplete COORDINATES result in a warning/error) TAB defaults to current TAB.

I'm not sure about the "inner" or "outer", I suppose you can't capture the outer frame-borders...

Cheers Rolf

UPDATED about incomplete coordinates.

UPDATE: Or just change the first line to

Without parameters returns the given tab or the current page rendered as PNG image."

UPDATE:

wouldn't the head definition better be

$mech->content_as_png [TAB] [, COORDINATES]
instead of
$mech->content_as_png [TAB, COORDINATES]

implying that one can define just the TAB independently from COORDINATES?

I'm not sure about this [optional arg] notation, is there a formal definition for POD?

In perl context it pretty much looks like arrayrefs which confuses me sometimes.

UPDATE: I'd rather prefer parens around args, which is a matter of taste

$mech->content_as_png ( [TAB] [, COORDINATES] )
... but you sometimes inconsistently used parens for signatures.

like in:

$mech->synchronize( $event, $callback )

In reply to Re^4: Screencapture with Perl on Linux by LanX
in thread Screencapture with Perl on Linux (SOLVED) by sadarax

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