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Old 09-30-2008
Video tour: Bluefish editor

09-30-2008 01:00 PM
Bluefish is a GUI-based text and code editor that runs on "most (maybe all?) POSIX compatible operating systems including Linux, FreeBSD, Ma cOS X, OpenBSD, and Solaris." It has an impressive feature list, and is both lightweight and speedy. It is not currently under heavy development primarily because it is a mature program that already does exactly what it is supposed to do with no fuss or complaint.



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SCHISM(1)						      General Commands Manual							 SCHISM(1)

NAME
schism - music editor SYNOPSIS
schism [ options ] [ directory ] [ file ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the schism command. schism is a music editor (tracker) that aims to match the look and feel of Impulse Tracker so closely as possible. It can edit the follow- ing music modules formats it (native), s3m, xm, mod. OPTIONS
-a DRIVER, --audio-driver=DRIVER SDL audio driver (or "none") -v DRIVER, --video-driver=DRIVER SDL video driver --classic, --no-classic start schism in classic mode --display=DISPLAYNAME X11 display to use (e.g. ":0.0") -f, +f, --fullscreen, --no-fullscreen start in fullscreen mode -p, +p, --play, --no-play start playing after loading song on command line --font-editor, --no-font-editor start in font-editor (itf) --hooks, --no-hooks run startup/exit hooks (default: enabled) --version display version information -h, --help print this stuff SEE ALSO
ocp(1). AUTHOR
Impulse Tracker was written by Jeffrey Lim. A clone was written by Storlek/chisel, which is now maintained by Mrs. Brisby. This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@linuks.mine.nu>. October 28, 2006 SCHISM(1)