Martin crysman Zahradník | 2 Jul 2012 13:07
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strange colors changing

Hello BF users,

I do not know what happened, but after switching to Xubuntu 12.04 and fresh install of Bluefish (2.2.2) colors started to behave strangely.

There are 2 things:
  1. I am used to work on dark background, so I changed that as usually in preferences. But whenever I open any menu window (preferences, open...) the main edit window goes white-backgroud. The same when I am clicking on different files left in the files bar. Why? :(
  2. Where could I adjust "selection" color, please? Because black on black background cannot be seen :(

Thank you very much for developing BF
McZ

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Dean Harding | 2 Jul 2012 13:11
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Re: strange colors changing

  1. I am used to work on dark background, so I changed that as usually in preferences. But whenever I open any menu window (preferences, open...) the main edit window goes white-backgroud. The same when I am clicking on different files left in the files bar. Why? :(
  2. Where could I adjust "selection" color, please? Because black on black background cannot be seen :(

I'm not sure about your first issue, but the second issue can be fixed under Preferences, Editor Settings -> Fonts & Colors (you can change the "Selection background color"). I'm using 2.2.3 (which I built from SVN a few weeks ago for this exact same feature, so I'm not sure if it's in 2.2.2..).

Dean.
Olivier Sessink | 2 Jul 2012 14:20
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Re: strange colors changing

> Hello BF users,
>
> I do not know what happened, but after switching to Xubuntu 12.04 and
> fresh install of Bluefish (2.2.2) colors started to behave strangely.
>
> There are 2 things:
>
>  1. I am used to work on dark background, so I changed that as usually
>     in preferences. But whenever I open any menu window (preferences,
>     open...) the main edit window goes white-backgroud. The same when I
>     am clicking on different files left in the files bar. Why? :(
>  2. Where could I adjust "selection" color, please? Because black on
>     black background cannot be seen :(

both are related, and are both fixed in 2.2.3 !

Olivier

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Olivier Sessink | 2 Jul 2012 21:53
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Re: Editor settings

On 06/29/2012 09:42 AM, Mircea Gliga wrote:
> Undet Tools > Format I found "Strip trailing whitespaces". How can I
> call this tool automatically on saving the file ?
> Or, worst case scenario, can I set a shortcut for this ? even thougt
> this is kind of unconfortable, calling the tool manually before saving
> the file.

you can set shortcuts by moving your mouse over the menu item and then
pressing a key combination (does not work on mac OSX, and not on the
Unity Globalmenu from Ubuntu).

I've added this feature request to the project roadmap.

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Martin crysman Zahradník | 3 Jul 2012 17:46
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Re: strange colors changing

OK, thanks, that would probably be it - I probably had some other
(devel) repositories added... So I just need to install 2.2.3. ;)

When it's gonna be "a stable", anyway?

Thank you very much
McZ

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On 07/02/2012 02:20 PM, Olivier Sessink wrote:
>> Hello BF users,
>>
>> I do not know what happened, but after switching to Xubuntu 12.04 and
>> fresh install of Bluefish (2.2.2) colors started to behave strangely.
>>
>> There are 2 things:
>>
>>  1. I am used to work on dark background, so I changed that as usually
>>     in preferences. But whenever I open any menu window (preferences,
>>     open...) the main edit window goes white-backgroud. The same when I
>>     am clicking on different files left in the files bar. Why? :(
>>  2. Where could I adjust "selection" color, please? Because black on
>>     black background cannot be seen :(
> both are related, and are both fixed in 2.2.3 !
>
> Olivier
>
>

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WAYNE JENNER | 3 Jul 2012 21:03

Bluefish 2.2.3 Install in Ubuntu 12.04

Hi Guys,

I've been using Bluefish for a couple of years, excellent editor for PHP and HTML/CSS etc.

Unfortunately I've had real problems trying to update to 2.2.3. In fact Ubuntu has un-installed 2.2.2 and refuses to install 2.2.3 on Ubuntu 12.04, which is the new LTS release.

There seems to be dependency issues, which I am unable to resolve.

I added the repository and the Ubuntu Software Centre locates 2.2.3 okay. It then un-installs 2.2.2 then on install reports a dependency issue. All the other dependencies seem okay except this one. Ubuntu 12.04 has libpython version 2.7 and/or 3.2 installed

Depends: libpython2.6 (>= 2.6) but it is not going to be installed. This kills the install.

There is a thread on the Ubuntu forums to install Bluefish 2.2.2 via the terminal, but this doesn't work for 2.2.3 again it looks to have a dependency issue.

So I tried building from source, following the advice on the Bluefish Wiki, but again it throws up lots of dependency issues.

I don't want to break my system so I am a little cautious about blindly installing stuff I don't fully understand. I couldn't find anything more on the Bluefish Wiki, or a general search in Debian or Google.

Can anyone help with advice on installing in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, or point me in the direction of a good HowTo, I think this will help quite a few people. Right now I don't have a Bluefish install at all. I'm missing it, a lot.

Thanks

Wayne
Daniel Leidert | 4 Jul 2012 00:39
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Re: Bluefish 2.2.3 Install in Ubuntu 12.04

Am Dienstag, den 03.07.2012, 20:03 +0100 schrieb WAYNE JENNER:
> Unfortunately I've had real problems trying to update to 2.2.3. In
> fact Ubuntu has un-installed 2.2.2 and refuses to install 2.2.3 on
> Ubuntu 12.04, which is the new LTS release.
> 
> There seems to be dependency issues, which I am unable to resolve.
> 
> I added the repository and the Ubuntu Software Centre locates 2.2.3
> okay. It then un-installs 2.2.2 then on install reports a dependency
> issue. All the other dependencies seem okay except this one. Ubuntu
> 12.04 has libpython version 2.7 and/or 3.2 installed 
> 
> Depends: libpython2.6 (>= 2.6) but it is not going to be installed.
> This kills the install.

Hi, I'm the Debian/ Ubuntu package maintainer. I provide Ubuntu packages
via debian.wgdd.de or ubuntu.wgdd.de. Did you install from this
location?

The bluefish package from {debian,ubuntu}.wgdd.de for Ubuntu 12.04 does
*not* depend on libpython2.6. Are you sure, you have the repository for
Precise Pangolin in your sources and not something for an older Ubuntu
release? Please check /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ or your "software center"
and check, which repository you have in your sources. Please post the
output of:

apt-cache policy bluefish

to this list. Self-building is usually very easy if you have a deb-src
entry in your /etc/apt/sources.list or /etc/apt/sources.list.d/. In such
a case you just need: apt-get build-dep bluefish

http://debian.wgdd.de/stuff/debian.wgdd.de_ubuntu_1204_precise.list

Then just get the package source and run debuild / dpkg-buildpackage or
build from our subversion tree.

Regards, Daniel

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WAYNE JENNER | 4 Jul 2012 09:44

Fw: Re: Bluefish 2.2.3 Install in Ubuntu 12.04


> 
> I added the repository and the Ubuntu Software Centre locates 2.2.3
> okay. It then un-installs 2.2.2 then on install reports a dependency
> issue. 
> Depends: libpython2.6 (>= 2.6) but it is not going to be installed.
> This kills the install.

Thanks for the help Daniel, apt-cache policy bluefish output this

bluefish:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 2.2.2-1
  Version table:
     2.2.2-1 0
        500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

This I think is stuck in sources.list.upgrades, not sources.list.d

I'll edit the file and try again. You have given me a couple of good ideas, if I still get stuck I'll post again.

Many thanks

Wayne

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Daniel Leidert | 4 Jul 2012 10:56
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Re: Bluefish 2.2.3 Install in Ubuntu 12.04

WAYNE JENNER wrote:

> > I added the repository and the Ubuntu Software Centre locates 2.2.3
> > okay. It then un-installs 2.2.2 then on install reports a dependency
> > issue. 
> > Depends: libpython2.6 (>= 2.6) but it is not going to be installed.
> > This kills the install.
> 
> 
> Thanks for the help Daniel, apt-cache policy bluefish output this
> 
> bluefish:
>   Installed: (none)
>   Candidate: 2.2.2-1
>   Version table:
>      2.2.2-1 0
>         500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/universe amd64
> Packages
>         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
> 
> This I think is stuck in sources.list.upgrades, not sources.list.d

But then you don't have any (apt) source for bluefish 2.2.3. So I'm
wondering, where the Ubuntu "Software Center" locates bluefish 2.2.3.
I don't use Ubuntu and I don't know, which sources this application
uses. Based on your description of the situation I think, there is
a source registered in this software center, that points to the wrong
repository path at {debian,ubuntu}.wgdd.de.

> I'll edit the file and try again. You have given me a couple of good
> ideas, if I still get stuck I'll post again.

You can follow the advice (in the third grey box) at
http://debian.wgdd.de/debian/#apt-get 

Regards, Daniel
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WAYNE JENNER | 4 Jul 2012 17:07

Fw: Re: Bluefish 2.2.3 Install in Ubuntu 12.04

Hi Daniel,
> 
> But then you don't have any (apt) source for bluefish 2.2.3.
> So I'm
> wondering, where the Ubuntu "Software Center" locates
> bluefish 2.2.3.
> I don't use Ubuntu and I don't know, which sources this
> application
> uses. Based on your description of the situation I think,
> there is
> a source registered in this software center, that points to
> the wrong
> repository path at {debian,ubuntu}.wgdd.de.
> 
I deleted the path to Bluefish 2.2.3 as I was trying to clean up the source lists. The problem was the one
pointing to version 2.2.2 was not in sources.list.d so I had a job finding it. 

I've now got an empty response to: 

apt-cache policy bluefish

So hopefully I can now add a source to the right repository and install 2.2.3. I will try this evening.

Sorry if I confused you, I don't think there is a problem with the Ubuntu list, as Bluefish is not
automatically listed in their software centre, you have to manually add a source.

Thanks

Wayne

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