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Bluefish 1.3.0 (Development branch)

Image Bluefish is a programmer's Web development editor written using GTK, designed to save the experienced webmaster some keystrokes. It features a multiple file editor, multiple toolbars, custom menus, image and thumbnail dialogs, open from the Web, CSS dialogs, PHP, HTML, Java, C, and XML support, external program integration (tidy, weblint, make, javac), and lots of wizards. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A new development release, and the first release in the 1.3.* branch. The 1.3 branch will lead the development to the 2.0 release of Bluefish. The 1.3 branch has the new (faster) editor widget with auto-completion, integrated reference help, and much more. It no longer requires GnomeVFS, since all (remote) file code has been ported to GIO/GVFS. Image

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pioneers-editor(6)						   Games Manual 						pioneers-editor(6)

NAME
pioneers-editor - Editor for the Pioneers boardgame SYNOPSIS
pioneers-editor [filename] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the pioneers-editor command. Pioneers is an implementation of the popular, award-winning "Settlers of Catan" board game for the GNOME desktop environment. It uses a client/server model for networked play of between two and eight players. You will need to connect to a machine running either pioneers- server-gtk or pioneers-server-console to play. An AI client, pioneersai, is also available. Pioneers-editor can be used to create new board layouts. Clicking on the plus and minus signs on the side of the board will increase and decrease the board size respectively. Left clicking on a tile allows one to select the terrain type; Middle or right clicking allows one to set the chit number or port type and orientation. The chit number can also be set by pressing the number key(s) while the pointer is hovering over the tile. In the settings tab, several game settings can be adjusted. PLAYING
Games created with pioneers-editor can be played with pioneers-server-gtk and pioneers-server-console, if they are installed in the global game directory. Alternatively, they can be played with pioneers-server-console, by using the --file option. OPTIONS
Pioneers-editor accepts the standard GTK+/GNOME commandline options. See pioneers-editor --help for details. FILES
/usr/share/games/pioneers/*.game Global game files. Games which are installed here can be selected by title, and played from pioneers-server-gtk. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Bas Wijnen <shevek@fmf.nl>. Pioneers was written by Dave Cole <dave@dccs.com.au>, Andy Heroff <aheroff@mediaone.net>, and Roman Hodek <roman@hodek.net>, with contributions from many other developers on the Internet; see the AUTHORS file in the pioneers distribution for a complete list of contributing authors. SEE ALSO
pioneers(6), pioneers-server-gtk(6), pioneers-server-console(6), pioneersai(6) pioneers January 8, 2012 pioneers-editor(6)