I'm using FF 58.0.1 on Ubuntu 17.10.

Big picture: I keep hitting ctrl-q accidentally and losing work in
progress, plus the time to restart and put all 9 of my FF windows on the
correct workspaces. (It's an organizational thing.)

Having ctrl-q warn on exit would, at least, let me click "no", as a
workaround to binding "Quit" to some other, less-likely-to-be-hit-
accidentally key.

But, it doesn't work, and I can't remap ctrl-q.

I DON'T want to be warned. When I really do want to exit, I don't want
to be warned that I'm closing all my tabs (on all my FF windows).

I WANT to be warned about hitting trying to quit via ctrl-q.

I have:
browser.showQuitWarning = true
browser.warnOnQuit = true
browser.tabs.warnOnClose = true
browser.tabs.warnOnCloseOtherTabs = true

P.S. I didn't, knowingly, set the last two browser.tabs options to true.

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  "Warn on closing with multiple tabs open" not honored

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