Firefox 56.0.1 (64 bit)
Greasemonkey 4.0alpha6
All other add-ons/extensions disabled
Windows 7 Enterprise

I have a couple of home-made user scripts. I used to be able to edit them 
in Notepad++, but I understand this isn't supported any more. That's fine.

Let's say I want to make changes to a script. I click the monkey menu, 
click the script name, and then click Edit. What I get is a new Firefox 
tab, moz-extension://<some alphanumeric 
stuff>/src/content/edit-user-script.html#<more alphanumeric>, containing a 
tab-like interface with the script name, below which is the text of my 
script. I can edit it, that's fine... but how do I save it?

If I make changes, the script name in the tab-within-a-tab gets a little * 
after it. But there's no save button anywhere. The monkey menu doesn't have 
it. Right-click just gives me the usual Firefox context menu, including 
"Save Page As...", but that just lets me save the editor page - not the 
script file - to my computer. The Firefox menu bar doesn't have any new 
options. Closing the page doesn't automatically save the contents.

I eventually found out that the keyboard shortcut ctrl-s will save the 
script, but that's not documented anywhere. Is there a bug that's causing 
the save button, and presumably other options, to fail to display for me?

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