%general-entities; ]> $Date$ Bluefish-&bluefish-version; Bluefish Introduction to Bluefish Bluefish is a GTK+ text editor targeted towards programmers and web designers, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites. &lfs111_checked; Package Information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download MD5 sum: &bluefish-md5sum; Download size: &bluefish-size; Estimated disk space required: &bluefish-buildsize; Estimated build time: &bluefish-time; Bluefish Dependencies Required or (If both are installed, configure defaults to using GTK+ 3), and Recommended (for updating the desktop database) Optional (for spell checking), , and Jing User Notes: Installation of Bluefish Install Bluefish by running the following commands: ./configure --prefix=/usr --docdir=/usr/share/doc/bluefish-&bluefish-version; && make This package does not come with a test suite. Now, as the root user: make install This package installs icon files into the /usr/share/icons/hicolor hierarchy and desktop files into the /usr/share/applications hierarchy. You can improve system performance and memory usage by updating /usr/share/icons/hicolor/icon-theme.cache and /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache. To perform the update you must have (for the desktop cache) and issue the following commands as the root user: gtk-update-icon-cache -t -f --include-image-data /usr/share/icons/hicolor && update-desktop-database Contents Installed Program Installed Libraries Installed Directories bluefish several under /usr/lib/bluefish/ /usr/lib/bluefish, /usr/share/bluefish, /usr/share/doc/bluefish-&bluefish-version;, and /usr/share/xml/bluefish Short Descriptions bluefish is a GTK+ text editor for markup and programming bluefish