Since JSON files are becoming *the* way to pre-configure Firefox on Linux, it is important to be able to keep them in a readable format. Currently, it seems that they are stored as one line files with very, very, very long lines. This format, although having a simple and unambiguous syntax, is basically unreadable by humans.
Fortunately, I recently discovered that emacs (my favorite editor due to its file management capabilities among other things) has 2 commands to make JSON readable, giving it sensible indentation and line breaks: json-pretty-print Pretty-print selected region. json-pretty-print-buffer Pretty-print current buffer. They are invoked as usual for emacs, e.g.: M-x json-pretty-print-buffer RET (Where M-x is the Alt-x key combinaton in most configurations, and RET is the Enter key on PC-style keyboards.) Hope this helps. _______________________________________________ Enterprise mailing list Enterprise@mozilla.org https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/enterprise To unsubscribe from this list, please visit https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/enterprise or send an email to enterprise-requ...@mozilla.org with a subject of "unsubscribe"