Jim Hayward | 21 Aug 2006 07:38
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Bluefish 1.0.6rc1

Hi all,

Since the current development branch is no where near ready for release
and we have had some critical bug reports lately, I decided to go ahead
and do a 1.0.6 release

Please test for bugs. There are still other reported bugs I would like
to fix before a final 1.0.6 release.

MD5SUM's

70b7a80eab729d47ee05bde0b0f85dc0  bluefish-1.0.6rc1.tar.bz2
7334a55e88fa7acc7fc9359c3d08cd27  bluefish-1.0.6rc1.tar.gz

http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc1.tar.bz2
http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc1.tar.gz

The current translation status. The really out of date translations are
not installed.

bg.po...938 translated messages, 94 fuzzy translations, 24 untranslated
messages.

cs.po...1011 translated messages, 31 fuzzy translations, 14 untranslated
messages.

da.po...1042 translated messages, 10 fuzzy translations, 4 untranslated
messages.

de.po...1055 translated messages, 1 fuzzy translation.
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Jim Hayward | 22 Aug 2006 15:12
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Bluefish 1.0.6rc1

Hi all,

A quick 1.0.6rc2 because of a fixed crash bug. 

MD5SUM's

8eee0000ac150e811d561eea728c17f0  bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.bz2
491a2865572775b74cd2a343a7355d9c  bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.gz

http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.bz2
http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.gz

Regards,
	Jim H
Jim Hayward | 22 Aug 2006 15:20
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Bluefish 1.0.6rc2

On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 06:12 -0700, Jim Hayward wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> A quick 1.0.6rc2 because of a fixed crash bug. 
> 
> MD5SUM's
> 
> 8eee0000ac150e811d561eea728c17f0  bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.bz2
> 491a2865572775b74cd2a343a7355d9c  bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.gz
> 
> http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.bz2
> http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc2.tar.gz

Ooops, that of course should have said 1.0.6rc2 in the subject. :-/

Regards,
	Jim H
kjn54321 | 23 Aug 2006 08:59
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hello,
i have a slight problem using bluefish.
i am not able to access or use the hilighting engine.

what i mean to say is that regardless of what i try, the text in the editior window always retains its monochrome color scheme.

to my knowledge all the settings in the preferences box are at their default state

under the "editors" tab
Hilight syntax by default = is checked

under the "html" tab
no releveant settings to my knowledge

under the "files" tab
no relavaent settings to my knowledge

under the "user interface" tab
no relevant settings to my knowledge

under the "images" tab
no relevant settings to my knowledge

under the "filetypes" tab
all set at default

under the "Syntax Hiliting" tab
All set at default

under the "external programs" tab
all settings at default

under the "output parsers" tab
no relevant settings to my knowledge


regardless of the default setting of the
 "hilight syntax by default" under the "editor" tab of preferences

the option is never origionally checked under the document menu.

i have tried checking it
i have tried refreshing the engine via the document menu
i have tried refreshing the engine via F5

i read thru the manual, i found no help.
i browsed thru the website.  I thought maybe the syntax engine was a seperate download. no luck

i have been living without it since now, as i enjoyed all the other features bluefish had to offer.
however, i have recently begun hevily programming in php, and my sites are just too complex for me to mannage without some color coordination.
i have NOT checked the validity of my download.  However with my current setup (linux box not connected to the internet, all downloads thru windows)  this is difficult.  I have yet to find a good checksum checker for windows.  I know you may find it ironic that i practice web development on a landlocked pc...  but its the best i can muster :)

i assume considering that everything else works, with no errors, that the download is not at fault.

running a slack 10.2 distro
kernel version: 2.6.17

x version: unure of command to check, default for slack 10.2
kde version: unsure of how to check, default for slack 10.2

i cannot think of any other packages on my box that would be relevant to bluefish.


any help would be greatly appreciated.

kevin
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Jim Hayward | 23 Aug 2006 14:29
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Re: No syntax highlighting on Slack 10.2

On Wed, 2006-08-23 at 02:59 -0400, kjn54321@... wrote:
> hello,
> i have a slight problem using bluefish.
> i am not able to access or use the hilighting engine.
> 
> what i mean to say is that regardless of what i try, the text in the
> editior window always retains its monochrome color scheme.

Make sure you have pcre installed. Try starting Bluefish from a terminal
window and see if any errors are output in the terminal.

Regards,
	Jim H
subscribed to | 24 Aug 2006 03:29

BlueFusion MX 6.1

RE: BlueFish for ColdFusion development

hi there. as a coldfusion developer, and bluefish user, i'd like to offer  
to help on the syntax highlighting, or any special CFML related functions.  
i'm impressed at how well BlueFish swims in ColdFusion-- and along the  
way, i've recognized a few slurs where perhaps, in my admittedly "limited  
knowledge", i may be able to contribute something positive to the cause.  
to begin, i've got a large amount of "cheat sheet" stuff stock-piled which  
may help as food for thought.

it would be my pleasure to be a contributing part-- if even in the  
smallest way-- toward the advancement this most excellent IDE. have a look  
at my published commentary, in praise of BlueFish if you wish.
http://novicenotes.net/2006/08/20/linux_ide_ftp_project_manager/

(NOTE: as backward as this feels to remark, for those who might read my  
BlueFish article, i welcome your feedback / recommendations for editing.  
Since posting that particular text, i've discovered the "Open URL"  
dialogue, which would seem to perhaps negate my statement about the  
ProjectFiles. i do intend to revise if time allows :)

thanks, Bluefish Team, for the great tool!

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Jim Hayward | 25 Aug 2006 05:52
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Bluefish 1.0.6rc3

Hi all,

A new 1.0.6rc3 release because of a really silly problem with the
replace dialog. I'm going to go hide in the corner now.

Thanks for testing for bugs!

MD5SUM's

5e587c6dc3ae5e2551b42515dcd3e5a3  bluefish-1.0.6rc3.tar.bz2
525bf04765f14ce52f15d876295b46e6  bluefish-1.0.6rc3.tar.gz

http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc3.tar.bz2
http://www.linuxexperience.net/bluefish/snapshots/bluefish-1.0.6rc3.tar.gz

Regards,
	Jim H
Olivier Sessink | 25 Aug 2006 18:09
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Re:

kjn54321@... wrote:
> hello,
> i have a slight problem using bluefish.
> i am not able to access or use the hilighting engine.

which Bluefish version are you using?

assuming you're using the stable 1.0 tree: what does the 'document type'
say? not all document types have syntax highlighting. If you manually
choose html there, does that help?

Olivier

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Olivier Sessink | 25 Aug 2006 18:14
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Re: BlueFusion MX 6.1

subscribed to wrote:
> RE: BlueFish for ColdFusion development
> 
> hi there. as a coldfusion developer, and bluefish user, i'd like to
> offer to help on the syntax highlighting, or any special CFML related
> functions. i'm impressed at how well BlueFish swims in ColdFusion-- and
> along the way, i've recognized a few slurs where perhaps, in my
> admittedly "limited knowledge", i may be able to contribute something
> positive to the cause. to begin, i've got a large amount of "cheat
> sheet" stuff stock-piled which may help as food for thought.
>
> it would be my pleasure to be a contributing part-- if even in the
> smallest way-- toward the advancement this most excellent IDE. have a
> look at my published commentary, in praise of BlueFish if you wish.
> http://novicenotes.net/2006/08/20/linux_ide_ftp_project_manager/

there are many ways in which you can contribute:

supply function library files: this is an xml file with functions and
their documentation

we also have a new highlighting engine in CVS, it is configured with xml
files (.bflang files in cvs). You could try to create a coldfusion file.

regards,
	Olivier

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subscribed to | 26 Aug 2006 19:07

Re: BlueFusion MX 6.1

On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 12:14:39 -0400, Olivier Sessink  
<olivier@...> wrote:

>> it would be my pleasure to be a contributing part-- if even in the
>> smallest way-- toward the advancement this most excellent IDE. have a
>> look at my published commentary, in praise of BlueFish if you wish.
>> http://novicenotes.net/2006/08/20/linux_ide_ftp_project_manager/
>
>
> there are many ways in which you can contribute:
>
> supply function library files: this is an xml file with functions and
> their documentation
>
> we also have a new highlighting engine in CVS, it is configured with xml
> files (.bflang files in cvs). You could try to create a coldfusion file.
>
> regards,
> 	Olivier
>

hi. thanks for your remark!

is there a recommended resource for learning the proper structure for a  
bluefish function library project?   what do you suggest i research in  
order to best prepare for contributing something of value?

is there something that i might learn by example from an application  
document which i might currently have locally, such as:
/usr/share/bluefish perhaps?
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