Bluefish: where are the preferences saved?

 
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Old 06-21-2009
Bluefish: where are the preferences saved?

I have just tried out Bluefish as an alternative to my regular text editor. If I save the modified preferences and reboot, the preferences have to be reentered again. Does anyone know which file the preferences are saved in?
The command
Code:
find / -mmin -5 | grep bluefish

yields zero hits.
Thanks in advance
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Old 06-21-2009
Maybe you can find it here:

Bluefish: The Definitive Guide
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Old 06-21-2009
Yes, got it, it is ~/.bluefish. The manual mentions configurations and preferences interchangingly.
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