![]() ![]() The table of contents is pretty interesting, as sub headings are for instance added to the contents as well automatically. The global tab displays options to change the output format to postscript from PDF, configure the output paperformat, units and margins, outlines, and to include a table of contents on the first page of the pdf. The pdf global and webpage tabs can be used to change the output. The pdf document is automatically opened once it has been created, which you can block here as well. If you have no intention of converting bookmarks to pdf, you can disable the context menu option here. The general tab allows you to change the output directory and menu appearance in the browser. Optionsīefore you start converting websites or bookmarks to pdf, you may want to take a look at the extension options. Just right-click a folder or selected bookmarks again and select one of the options displayed to you in the context menu. ![]() You can also print bookmarks, for instance in the bookmarks' folder to pdf. I'd suggest you open a new window before you start your research if you plan to print the open tabs to pdf using the extension. One option for researchers would be to bookmark all relevant pages into a single bookmark folder to print the whole folder in the end to a single pdf document. Keep in mind that all tabs of the active window will be printed to pdf in this case, and not all tabs in all windows. You also get the option to print the pages as they come, or only text. Here you can select to print the active tabs, or all open tabs, to pdf. Once you have installed the extension and restarted the Firefox browser, you will notice that a new entry has been added to the right-click context menu in the browser. The extension has a whooping file size of more than 8 Megabytes under Windows, which is something that you should take into considerations, especially on computer's that do not have a lot of RAM installed. It is likely that this is going to change in the near future. ![]() Linux support has just been added by the developer in the latest add-on version, and it currently is limited to 32-bit versions only. The Firefox add-on Print pages to Pdf could be a solution, provided that you are running Firefox on Windows or Linux. ![]()
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