How to convert url to pdf?

A number of advantages offered by PDF format make it an attractive option for electronic documents.

Easy to be converted from many formats

If you have ever converted other formats to pdf files,you will find the file integrity of pdf allows for pictures, text, charts and other forms of content to be successfully reproduced and saved regardless of the source program.

Can be browsed in many platform

As the development of science,pdf files can be viewed in many platforms,such as computer,panel computer,mobile phone and PDA,etc.So you can view your pdf files anytime and anywhere.

Secure to protect contents

PDF files can not be modified or changed freely when you browse them.Because when they are created,they can be encrypted by codes.So it’s very hard to change the content in a pdf file except the producer.

Manageable File Size

PDF files retain the exact format and content of the original document, but through effective compression are made into much smaller files. This allows for PDFs to be easily sent via email or posted on websites without consuming large amounts of storage space.

So many people want to convert url to pdf file,because url is a not easy to edit format for most of us.

HTML Converter Command Line is a powerful HTML conversion product. It allows you to create previews or thumbnails of web pages in a number of different formats, such as TIF, TIFF, JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PCX, TGA, JP2 (JPEG2000), PNM, etc. It also allows you to convert web pages to PDF, PS (postscript), WMF, EMF vector formats.So you can use HTML Converter Command Line as your helper to convert url to pdf file.

Here are the steps to convert url to pdf.

1.Run cmd.exe program by clicking “start”—“run” and input “cmd” in “open” edit box of the popup dialog box.Then click “OK” button.Or use “Windows”+ “R” combination to open “Run” dialog box and do the same work.

2.Input command line.The command line should contain called program,source file and target file.The called program in the conversion of url to pdf is htmltools.exe which is the executable file in HTML Converter Command Line.After installing HTML Converter Command Line in your computer,you will find htmltools.exe in the folder.There is a main structure of the command line in the conversion of url to pdf.

“htmltools.exe” www.verypdf.com output.pdf

htmltools.exe stands for called program,www.verypdf.com stands for source file,while output.pdf is target file.

You can set the parameters in the command line such as the commands below:

-producer <string> : Set 'producer' to PDF file

-creator <string> : Set 'creator' to PDF file

-subject <string> : Set 'subject' to PDF file

-title <string> : Set 'title' to PDF file

There is an example about the command line.

"C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Local Settings\Temp\htmltools\htmltools.exe" www.verypdf.com verypdf.pdf

"C:\Documents and Settings\admin\Local Settings\Temp\htmltools\htmltools.exe"  is the path of htmltools.exe,which you can drag into cmd.exe dialog box if you don’t want to input a so long path.

www.verypdf.com   is the URL of webpage.When you run the conversion,the software will search the webpage on the Internet automatically and download the information in the webpage.

verypdf.pdf  is the name of target file.You can not define the target file because the software will convert the source file to pdf document by default.

3.You can find your target file in current directory.

If you want to read more articles about HTML Converter Command Line,please visit https://www.verypdf.com/wordpress/.

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