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6 bluefish - editor for experienced web designers and programmers
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10 bluefish [[-c|--curwindow] | [-n|--newwindow]] [FILE(S)...]
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12 bluefish {[-?|--help|--help-all|--help-*] | [-v|--Version]}
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16 bluefish is an open-source editor for experienced web designers and
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22 bluefish currently supports the following options:
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25 Open a file in an existing window. This can be used to overwrite
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53 Davide Puricelli <evo@debian.org>
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