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
find / -mmin -5 | grep bluefish
yields zero hits.
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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)