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E2e screenshot tests2 (#21383)
* carrying code

* more changes for carrying the code

* rebase changes onto ios-screenshot tests

* adding screenshot capability to text_editing e2e test

* address some comments

* change enable flag for isUnitTestsScreenshotsAvailable

* addressing the reviewer comments

* change the dependency for path

* add to licencense file

* changing goldens commit no. the new commit has the screenshot goldens

* update readme file

* firefox tests needs LUCI changes

* change to release mode since screenshots were taken in release mode

* change window size

* some argument changes

* small comment change

* test the chrome linux tests again

* use roboto font instead of default font

* addressing reviewer comments

* change commit for goldens
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