On Wed 17 Oct 2018 at 14:27:41 -0500, David Wright wrote: > On Wed 17 Oct 2018 at 13:53:45 (+0100), Brian wrote: > > On Tue 16 Oct 2018 at 18:26:46 -0500, David Wright wrote: > > > On Tue 16 Oct 2018 at 18:42:19 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote: > > > > David Wright composed on 2018-10-16 17:07 (UTC-0500): > > > > > > > > > (Actually, it would be useful to know how to print out the > > > > > about:config > > > > > page so tht it can be perused at leisure.) > > > > > > > > prefs.js is a plain text file in the profile directory. > > > > > > Yes, but it only lists items that one has allegedly modified. > > > I estimate somewhere over 3600 options on the page (counting > > > PageDown keypresses), but only a couple of hundred or so in > > > that file. > > > > 1. Shift+F2 opens a CLI at the bottom of the page. > > > > 2. Type "s". It should autocomplete to "screenshot". > > > > 3. Then TAB. > > > > 4. Type "--f". It should autocomplete to "--fullpage". > > > > 5. TAB again and give a filename. > > > > The *.png can be printed. Gives the full page for a web page but only > > what is visible on the screen for about:config. > > I guess I didn't make myself clear: by print I meant print the > information text to the PDF queue, and not just a picture of the
Which "pdf queue" is it you are talking about? There isn't one on Debian. > information. The former means I can search/sort/filter it etc, > again at leisure. > > BTW I think I'm a little ahead of you here. I press the single > keystroke AltL-F11 for a window/root screenshot (with scrot). > However, in view of the number of pages, it's easier to press > Shift-AltL-F12 to start a video capture and then scroll through > the pages. On replaying it, I can use Pause to read it. But it's > not the same. Sort it out whichever way you want. If this fulfils your objective of "..print out the about:config page so tht it can be perused at leisure." then take it. I have nothing more to contribute. -- Brian.