Hello,
Bonfire has very interesting, we prepare company which would use bonfire + JIRa + Confluence.
So, but we would like use Confluence too for HowTo documentation and other. What way, if I need integrate bonfire with Confluence ? (I create screen capture, add some graphics in picture, and I would like save picture on Confluence page.
Im SW architect, I have some improvement ideas for Bonfire (expand target market for Bonfire product), is some way to cooperation with you ? (I get ideas, knowhow, description, functional specification, and you can get me unlimited license for your products ? or interesting sales ? :o)
Thanks a lot for ansvers
Petr
If you're looking solely for screen capture and mark-up then (which is not the intention of bonfire) then just add a screen-capture add-on to your browser of choice. There are dozens for every browser that include all the markup abilities of bonfire, and allow you to save images to file.
Atlassian does a great job of building products with targetted functionality that works extremely well, and this sounds to be outside that target.
If you _really_ want to use bonfire you can just save the images to JIRA, and then embed the attachment URL, or re-save it to your computer and upload.
In webkit based browsers (Chrome & Safari) you can simply drag the thumbnail image in Bonfire to your desktop to save the screenshot there.
You can also right-click on the thumbnail, select copy image and switch to Confluence and paste in the image directly into a page.
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