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Bluefish
Bluefish: The Definitive Guide
Daniel Blair
Michèle Garoche
Anita Lewis
Alastair Porter
Denny Reeh
Olivier Sessink
Scott White
(TBA)
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Table of Contents
Preface
1. About this Manual
2. What is Bluefish?
2.1. History of Bluefish
2.2. Main Features of Bluefish
2.3. How Stable is Bluefish?
2.4. Contact Us
1. Getting Bluefish
1. Choosing a Version
1.1. How and When Updates are Released
1.2. Operating Systems Supported by Bluefish
2. Latest Stable Version
3. Latest Developmental Version
2. Installing Bluefish
1. Requirements
2. Quick Standard Installation
3. System Specific Installation Issues
4. Installing a Bluefish Source Distribution
4.1. Quick Installation Overview
4.2. Installing from Development Source Tree
4.3. Problems Compiling?
5. Configure Options
5.1. Standard configuration flags
5.2. Flags personal to bluefish
6. Installing a Binary Distribution
7. Post-installation Setup
3. Using Bluefish
1. Starting Bluefish
1.1. Command line options
1.2. The user interface
2. Working with files
2.1. Creating files
2.2. Opening files
2.3. Saving files
2.4. Renaming files
2.5. Closing files
2.6. Inserting files
2.7. Editing
2.7.1. Undo and Redo
2.7.2. Cut, Copy, and Paste
2.7.3. Input methods
2.8. File types
2.8.1. Syntax highlighting
2.9. More on files
2.9.1. Remote files
2.9.2. Character encoding
2.9.3. Open advanced
3. Navigation and Managing documents
3.1. Navigating through a document
3.2. Navigating through many documents
3.3. Projects
3.4. Bookmarks
3.5. Find and Replace
3.5.1. Find or replace with regular expressions
4. More than a Text Editor
4.1. Indenting
4.2. Auto tag closing
4.3. Spell checker
4.4. Function reference
4.5. HTML
4.5.1. Thumbnail generation
4.6. Customising the quick bar
4.7. Custom menu
4.8. External programs, filters
5. Customising Bluefish
5.1. Modifying shortcut keys
5.2. Editor preferences
5.3. Modifying file types
5.4.

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