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  • Dec 15, 2009
    issue 20 (Bluefish 1.0.7: View in browser, internet explorer, firefox,...) reported by specialk1st   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Go to: External --> Browsers --> Firefox 2. OR Go to: External --> Browsers --> Internet Explorer 3. OR Click the "View in browser" (world globe icon) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The expected output is for the currently open file to launch in the browser selected. What seems to be happening is the application either launches a bad url in Internet Explorer OR... for Firefox it launches the command line prompt, but nothing happens. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Version installed: Bluefish 1.0.7 w Operating System: Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 3, Build 2600 Mozilla Firefox version: 3.5.5 Microsoft Internet Explorer version: 7.0 Google Chrome version: 3.0 Please provide any additional information below. I would like for someone to verify that the solution below is indeed a fix to this problem when running Bluefish in Windows. Proposed Solution: 1. Go to: Edit --> Preferences --> External programs --> Browsers area 2. For Firefox: click twice in the "Command" box/ area, then type: [start firefox.exe -new-tab "%s"] (remove the []), hit the Enter key. 3. For Internet Explorer: click twice in the "Command" box/ area, then type: [start iexplore.exe "%s"] (remove the []), hit the Enter key. 4. For Chrome: click "Add" button, click twice in the label area (mine says "Untitled), change the label box/ area to "Chrome" (minus quotes), click in the "Command" box/ area and type: [start chrome.exe "%s"] (remove the []), hit the Enter key. Hope this helps someone. Sorry if this is already posted, but I searched and it doesn't seem to be currently. Thanks.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Go to: External --> Browsers --> Firefox 2. OR Go to: External --> Browsers --> Internet Explorer 3. OR Click the "View in browser" (world globe icon) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The expected output is for the currently open file to launch in the browser selected. What seems to be happening is the application either launches a bad url in Internet Explorer OR... for Firefox it launches the command line prompt, but nothing happens. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Version installed: Bluefish 1.0.7 w Operating System: Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 3, Build 2600 Mozilla Firefox version: 3.5.5 Microsoft Internet Explorer version: 7.0 Google Chrome version: 3.0 Please provide any additional information below. I would like for someone to verify that the solution below is indeed a fix to this problem when running Bluefish in Windows. Proposed Solution: 1. Go to: Edit --> Preferences --> External programs --> Browsers area 2. For Firefox: click twice in the "Command" box/ area, then type: [start firefox.exe -new-tab "%s"] (remove the []), hit the Enter key. 3. For Internet Explorer: click twice in the "Command" box/ area, then type: [start iexplore.exe "%s"] (remove the []), hit the Enter key. 4. For Chrome: click "Add" button, click twice in the label area (mine says "Untitled), change the label box/ area to "Chrome" (minus quotes), click in the "Command" box/ area and type: [start chrome.exe "%s"] (remove the []), hit the Enter key. Hope this helps someone. Sorry if this is already posted, but I searched and it doesn't seem to be currently. Thanks.

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  • Sep 06, 2009
    issue 13 (Entry point error.) commented on by randomparanoid   -   I can't find libglib-2.0.0.dll , Nor can I find the GTK runtime environment, though I have it installed.
    I can't find libglib-2.0.0.dll , Nor can I find the GTK runtime environment, though I have it installed.
  • Jul 29, 2009
    issue 18 (Fail to run on vista) commented on by fernandez65   -   Same here!
    Same here!
  • Jul 24, 2009
    issue 19 (unable to load BlueFish on Windows XP) reported by d...@dougramseth.com   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. run bluefish.exe 2. 3. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? program starts What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? bluefish-win32 Please provide any additional information below. error message - unable to find iconv.dll - the file iconv.exe is in the folder.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. run bluefish.exe 2. 3. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? program starts What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? bluefish-win32 Please provide any additional information below. error message - unable to find iconv.dll - the file iconv.exe is in the folder.
  • May 13, 2009
    issue 7 (winXP : dll Error on launch) commented on by Liquibyte   -   http://code.google.com/p/bluefish-win/issues/detail?id=13&can=1 fixes this issue, albeit manually.
  • May 12, 2009
    issue 7 (winXP : dll Error on launch) commented on by Liquibyte   -   Getting an error with version 2.20.1.0 of glib: "The procedure entry point g_assertion_message_expr could not be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0.0.dll"
    Getting an error with version 2.20.1.0 of glib: "The procedure entry point g_assertion_message_expr could not be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0.0.dll"
  • Apr 17, 2009
    issue 18 (Fail to run on vista) reported by ferronrsmith   -   the install on vista works fine, but when it came to running the application it crashed
    the install on vista works fine, but when it came to running the application it crashed
  • Apr 15, 2009
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) commented on by doom.ooseventh   -   I also had the same issue but I think it's because GTK DLL's, located into program files/common files/gtk/2.0/bin are put into the windows PATH env. variable and thus our fav' OS needs to be restarted to start redirecting Bluefish right here.
    I also had the same issue but I think it's because GTK DLL's, located into program files/common files/gtk/2.0/bin are put into the windows PATH env. variable and thus our fav' OS needs to be restarted to start redirecting Bluefish right here.
  • Apr 09, 2009
    issue 17 (Request: add printing support) reported by gibson99   -   Any plans to add the ability to print to this fine utility? If I could print from bluefish, i could completely eliminate all other editors on my windows machine at work! What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 1.0.7w, win xp pro sp3
    Any plans to add the ability to print to this fine utility? If I could print from bluefish, i could completely eliminate all other editors on my windows machine at work! What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 1.0.7w, win xp pro sp3
  • Mar 19, 2009
    issue 16 (Bluefish install aborts abruptly on WinXP 32 bit when instal...) commented on by raksmahesh   -   Please read => (Installation already done since the installer was unable to download the setup file from server) as => (Installation of GTK+ was performed independently and before the start of Bluefish installation. Reason being: The installer was unable to download the installation setup file(s) from server)
    Please read => (Installation already done since the installer was unable to download the setup file from server) as => (Installation of GTK+ was performed independently and before the start of Bluefish installation. Reason being: The installer was unable to download the installation setup file(s) from server)
  • Mar 18, 2009
    issue 16 (Bluefish install aborts abruptly on WinXP 32 bit when instal...) reported by raksmahesh   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install the latest version of Bluefish on Windows XP.SP3: Bluefish- win32-051208.exe 2. Try to install GTK+. Error shown is: -------------------------------------------------------- Downloading GTKplus Runtime 2.10... Download Failed: Server did not specify content length. --------------------------------------------------------) 3. The installation of bluefish aborts here. 4. Also, if we skip the installation of GTK+ then the installation aborts. While it should go ahead and complete the installation successfully. (Installation already done since the installer was unable to download the setup file from server) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? >> Installation of Bluefish should go ahead and complete since GTK+ runtimes and complete package is already installed. Also PATH is pointed to the bin/ (correct) folder. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? >> Bluefish-win32-051208.exe on Windows XP SP3 Please provide any additional information below. Is there a workaround here?
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install the latest version of Bluefish on Windows XP.SP3: Bluefish- win32-051208.exe 2. Try to install GTK+. Error shown is: -------------------------------------------------------- Downloading GTKplus Runtime 2.10... Download Failed: Server did not specify content length. --------------------------------------------------------) 3. The installation of bluefish aborts here. 4. Also, if we skip the installation of GTK+ then the installation aborts. While it should go ahead and complete the installation successfully. (Installation already done since the installer was unable to download the setup file from server) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? >> Installation of Bluefish should go ahead and complete since GTK+ runtimes and complete package is already installed. Also PATH is pointed to the bin/ (correct) folder. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? >> Bluefish-win32-051208.exe on Windows XP SP3 Please provide any additional information below. Is there a workaround here?
  • Mar 08, 2009
    issue 15 (bluefish windows configuration file(s)) reported by gilles.paul.dubois   -   I installed bluefish-win on windows XP service pack 3 (pack including GTK). Installation is perfect and application starts normally. Only one problem. Bluefish cannot keep into memory any configuration parameter. And by the way I don't see any configuration file(s) nowhere. How to fix it ?
    I installed bluefish-win on windows XP service pack 3 (pack including GTK). Installation is perfect and application starts normally. Only one problem. Bluefish cannot keep into memory any configuration parameter. And by the way I don't see any configuration file(s) nowhere. How to fix it ?
  • Jan 05, 2009
    issue 14 (Install as non-admin) reported by PavPanchekha   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Log in as non-administrative user 2. Run installer What is the expected output? Installer runs What do you see instead? "This installer requires admin access, aborting!" What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? build at 05/12/08, Windows XP Home SP2
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Log in as non-administrative user 2. Run installer What is the expected output? Installer runs What do you see instead? "This installer requires admin access, aborting!" What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? build at 05/12/08, Windows XP Home SP2

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  • Nov 05, 2008
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) commented on by ryan.grace   -   Had the same problem. I added the directory containing iconv.dll to my system path. Problem solved.
    Had the same problem. I added the directory containing iconv.dll to my system path. Problem solved.
  • Oct 17, 2008
    issue 13 (Entry point error.) commented on by robertdkelley   -   Never mind. I fix the issue. All I had to do was copy to libglib-2.0.0.dll from GTK to BLuefish and it works now.
    Never mind. I fix the issue. All I had to do was copy to libglib-2.0.0.dll from GTK to BLuefish and it works now.
  • Oct 15, 2008
    issue 13 (Entry point error.) reported by robertdkelley   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Installed GTK2 Runtime, then installed Bluefish. 2. When I try to run Bluefish the attached entry point error pops up. 3. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Instead of the program opening as expected I just get an entry point error. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? I am using GTK2 runtime and Bluefish 1.0.7 on Windows XP SP2. Please provide any additional information below.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Installed GTK2 Runtime, then installed Bluefish. 2. When I try to run Bluefish the attached entry point error pops up. 3. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Instead of the program opening as expected I just get an entry point error. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? I am using GTK2 runtime and Bluefish 1.0.7 on Windows XP SP2. Please provide any additional information below.
  • Sep 25, 2008
    issue 12 (Folder browser on side tab won't let browse drive other than...) commented on by PeeM25   -   My OS is Windows XP with Service Pack 3 GTK+ 2.10.13 installed
    My OS is Windows XP with Service Pack 3 GTK+ 2.10.13 installed
  • Sep 25, 2008
    issue 12 (Folder browser on side tab won't let browse drive other than...) commented on by PeeM25   -   My OS is Windows XP with Service Pack 3
    My OS is Windows XP with Service Pack 3
  • Sep 25, 2008
    issue 12 (Folder browser on side tab won't let browse drive other than...) reported by PeeM25   -   Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Have more than one partition on hard disk ;) 2. Try to access drive eg. D: using side panel folder browser. 3. Try to open file from drive D: and than look what happens with side folder browser -> duplicated names, drive D: not shown anyway. The version is: Bluefish 1.0.7w
    Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Have more than one partition on hard disk ;) 2. Try to access drive eg. D: using side panel folder browser. 3. Try to open file from drive D: and than look what happens with side folder browser -> duplicated names, drive D: not shown anyway. The version is: Bluefish 1.0.7w
  • Sep 22, 2008
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) commented on by jtprivet   -   and hopefully a final update. Upon reinstalling Pidgin, and allowing it to install its more updated version of GTK, both applications work with out any problems. Bluefish loads with out any errors, and Pidgin also loads with the icons that were gone previously.
    and hopefully a final update. Upon reinstalling Pidgin, and allowing it to install its more updated version of GTK, both applications work with out any problems. Bluefish loads with out any errors, and Pidgin also loads with the icons that were gone previously.
  • Sep 09, 2008
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) commented on by jtprivet   -   Just a little follow up on this one. After changing my version of GTK to allow bluefish to work, I have noticed that Pidgin no longer has any of the "icons" with int he app. Everything is a white box with a small red "X" in it instead of the online, offline, away, and other status icons with in the app.
    Just a little follow up on this one. After changing my version of GTK to allow bluefish to work, I have noticed that Pidgin no longer has any of the "icons" with int he app. Everything is a white box with a small red "X" in it instead of the online, offline, away, and other status icons with in the app.
  • Sep 05, 2008
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) commented on by sachin.sudheendra   -   I actually faced the same problem. Upon investigating the version of GTK that was installed, I noted I had 2.12.x installed. I uninstalled that and used GTK+ 2.10.13 and it worked fine. Seems like BlueFish has some problem with the newer version of GTK+.
    I actually faced the same problem. Upon investigating the version of GTK that was installed, I noted I had 2.12.x installed. I uninstalled that and used GTK+ 2.10.13 and it worked fine. Seems like BlueFish has some problem with the newer version of GTK+.
  • Sep 04, 2008
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) commented on by jtprivet   -   I had the exact same issue, but after noting the version of GTK recommending in the dependencies list I uninstalled my more recent version for version gtk+-2.10.13- setup.exe. http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php? group_id=121075&use_mirror=voxel&filename=gtk%2B-2.10.13-setup.exe&66502752 I hope all goes well!
    I had the exact same issue, but after noting the version of GTK recommending in the dependencies list I uninstalled my more recent version for version gtk+-2.10.13- setup.exe. http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php? group_id=121075&use_mirror=voxel&filename=gtk%2B-2.10.13-setup.exe&66502752 I hope all goes well!
  • Aug 20, 2008
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) commented on by spodhajecki   -   I will look into the issue. Iconv.dll should be part of the GTK installation , I think?? I will post back shortly.
    I will look into the issue. Iconv.dll should be part of the GTK installation , I think?? I will post back shortly.
  • Aug 19, 2008
    issue 11 (Iconv.dll problem Win XP) reported by jamina1   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install 2. Run, fails with Iconv.dll not found What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Bluefish-win-051208.exe on Windows XP SP 3
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Install 2. Run, fails with Iconv.dll not found What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Bluefish-win-051208.exe on Windows XP SP 3
  • Aug 07, 2008
    issue 10 (Drag & Drop File into Bluefish) changed by spodhajecki   -   On the linux version, the full path is pasted into the editor, On windows nothing happens. Drag and drop is not implemented in this windows version. I do not plan to implement it.
    Status: WontFix
    Labels: Type-Enhancement Priority-Low Type-Defect Priority-Medium
    On the linux version, the full path is pasted into the editor, On windows nothing happens. Drag and drop is not implemented in this windows version. I do not plan to implement it.
    Status: WontFix
    Labels: Type-Enhancement Priority-Low Type-Defect Priority-Medium
 
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