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billj
4 years agoOccasional Contributor
Printing in 1Password 8 for Mac
Is printing supported in 1Password 8 for Mac?
The 1Password keyboard shortcuts does not include Command-P.
1Password Version: 8
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 10.15 a...
MrC
4 years agoSuper Contributor
Just save the 1PUX, if your goal is to have a worst-case fallback.
Reading the 1PUX is not difficult, and it can be easily machine-parsed to reformat as needed.
Having the raw data is better than PDF, as any conversion to PDF is going to be lossy (you lose metadata, various hidden-by-default fields, attachments, etc).
The onepif converter in the https://1password.community/discussion/101693/moving-to-1password-from-another-password-manager is a proof-of-concept converter whose goal is to convert a 1PIF into alternate formats (such as HTML for printing, or CSV for quick tabular viewing). It was written using a transformation language so that the output could be customized as needed.
I have not created a onepux converter, but have offered to do so if there is no objection by the 1Password folks.
So, I wouldn't invest much time worrying about a doomsday scenario which requires a "trust but verify" stance. Your 1PUX is sufficient insurance.