
Bluefish runs on most (maybe all?) POSIX compatible operating systems including Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS-X, OpenBSD, Solaris and Tru64.
Bluefish has many features, this list will give you an overview of the most important or outstanding features.
- Lightweight - Bluefish tries to be lean and clean, as far as possible given it is a GUI editor. Bluefish is known to use on startup 40%-45% of the memory that website editors such as Quanta and Screem use, and during a full session closer to 33% of what these website editors use.
- Fast - Bluefish loads tens of files within seconds.
- A What You See Is What You Need interface
- Multiple document interface, easily opens 500+ documents (tested 3500 documents simultaneously)
- Project support, enables you to work efficiently on multiple projects
- Support for remote files using gnome-vfs (depending on your gnome-vfs setup, you'll have FTP, SFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, WebDAV, Samba and more)
- Very powerful search and replace, allowing POSIX and Perl Compatible regular expressions and sub-pattern replacing
- Open files recursively based on filename patterns and/or content
- Unlimited undo/redo functionality
- Customizable syntax highlighting based on Perl Compatible regular expressions, with subpattern support and default patterns for: Python, HTML, PHP, C, Java, JavaScript, JSP, SQL, XML, Perl, CSS, ColdFusion, Pascal, R, Octave/MATLAB
- Anti aliased text window
- Multiple encodings support. Bluefish works internally with UTF8, but can save your documents in any desired encoding.
- Line numbers along the document, bookmarks in documents and an excellent search function
- HTML toolbar and tearable menu's
- Nice wizards for HTML documents: tables, frames, and others
- Dialogs for many HTML tags, with all their attributes
- Fully featured image insert dialog
- Thumbnail creation and automatically linking of the thumbnail with the original image
- Multi thumbnail generation for easy creation of photo albums or screenshot pages
- User-customizable toolbar for quick access to often used functions
- Compliance with the Gnome and KDE user interface guidelines where possible
- Specify custom strings, custom dialogs, and custom search and replace actions that can be bound to a shotcut key
- User customizable integration of many programs, including make, lint, weblint, xmllint, tidy, javac, or your own program.
- User customizable integration of many external filters, pipe your document (or just the current selected text) through sort, sed, awk or any custom script.
- Function reference browser, including reference files for PHP, CSS, Python and HTML
- Complete translations in Brasilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish and Tamil. Some other languages are partially supported.
- Auto tag closing for HTML and XML documents
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