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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Are their any Front Page 2000 *linux* programs? Post 17942 by MaxCat on Thursday 21st of March 2002 10:58:14 AM
Old 03-21-2002
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I don't know if anyone else has this problem, but I tried running both Bluefish and coffeecup on my RH 7.1 and neither would run. Bluefish just refuses to do anything, and the coffeecup installer doesen't work. Any other Frontpage lookalikes, or editors with same functions?
 

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BLUEFISH(1)							   User commands						       BLUEFISH(1)

NAME
bluefish - editor for experienced web designers and programmers SYNOPSIS
bluefish [[-c|--curwindow] | [-n|--newwindow]] [FILE(S)...] bluefish {[-?|--help|--help-all|--help-*] | [-v|--Version]} DESCRIPTION
bluefish is an open-source editor for experienced web designers and programmers, supporting many programming and markup languages, but focusing on creating dynamic and interactive websites. OPTIONS
bluefish currently supports the following options: -c, --curwindow Open a file in an existing window. This can be used to overwrite the chosen default. -n, --newwindow Open a file in a new window. This can be used to overwrite the chosen default. -?, --help, --help-*, --help-all Print all or just a group of help options. Some of these options may be documented in gtk-options(7) and gnome-options(7). -v, --Version Print version information. SEE ALSO
gnome-options(7), gtk-options(7) There is also a manual online at http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/manual/. AUTHORS
Daniel Leidert <daniel.leidert@wgdd.de> Author and editor. Michele Garoche <michele.garoche@easyconnect.fr> Author. Davide Puricelli <evo@debian.org> Original author of the manpage written for the Debian system. Bluefish Editor 2.0 2009-12-16 BLUEFISH(1)
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