How can I print the full DataFrame preserving its HTML representation? 
Currently:

using DataFrames
df = DataFrame(x=1:500, y=1:500)
500x2 DataFrames.DataFrame
| Row | x   | y   |
|-----|-----|-----|
| 1   | 1   | 1   |
| 2   | 2   | 2   |
| 3   | 3   | 3   |
| 4   | 4   | 4   |
| 5   | 5   | 5   |
| 6   | 6   | 6   |
| 7   | 7   | 7   |
| 8   | 8   | 8   |
| 9   | 9   | 9   |
| 10  | 10  | 10  |
| 11  | 11  | 11  |
| 12  | 12  | 12  |
⋮
| 488 | 488 | 488 |
| 489 | 489 | 489 |
| 490 | 490 | 490 |
| 491 | 491 | 491 |
| 492 | 492 | 492 |
| 493 | 493 | 493 |
| 494 | 494 | 494 |
| 495 | 495 | 495 |
| 496 | 496 | 496 |
| 497 | 497 | 497 |
| 498 | 498 | 498 |
| 499 | 499 | 499 |
| 500 | 500 | 500 |

As you see, there is this kind of summary. showall(df) prints the whole 
dataframe but unfortunately uses the text/plain representation.

Even subsetting shares the same behavior of reducing the DataFrame. In 
other words, what is the equivalent of pandas.set_option('display.max_rows', 
500) in Julia?

Thanks

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