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If the line number margin is visible <tt>Document → Line numbers</tt> <small>(see also [[Preferences#Non-project initial documents settings |Preferences]] and [[Project]])</small> you can set/unset a bookmark by doubleclicking on a line number.
If the line number margin is visible <tt>Document → Line numbers</tt> <small>(see also [[Preferences#Non-project initial documents settings |Preferences]] and [[Projects]])</small> you can set/unset a bookmark by doubleclicking on a line number.


You can't set a bookmark in an unsaved file.
You can't set a bookmark in an unsaved file.

Revision as of 11:57, 11 March 2010


In Bluefish you can add bookmarks to a line in the text, and you can later use the bookmark to quickly jump to this location, or even to open the document referred to by the bookmark at that line.

Bookmarks can be added to the current cursor location by using the Document → Add Bookmark (Ctrl+K) menu item; or by right-clicking in the text, and selecting Add bookmark. You can delete a bookmark using the Delete bookmark item in the document contextual menu.

Adding or deleting a bookmark: right click on the Editing Area.

add bookmark
delete bookmark
if the line is still bookmarked, you can delete the bookmark, else you can create one.

If the line number margin is visible Document → Line numbers (see also Preferences and Projects) you can set/unset a bookmark by doubleclicking on a line number.

You can't set a bookmark in an unsaved file.

Each bookmark in a given document is marked by a black square in the line number margin.


The bookmark browser

The bookmark browser provides access to previously marked positions in a file.

Bookmarks can be found in the second tab of the side panel, sorted by document and line number.

Bluefish Bookmark Browser
bookmark browser menu
Show file sub-menu

Bookmarks can be temporary or permanent. Permanent bookmarks are stored, and temporary bookmarks are gone after Bluefish is closed. The default is set in the preferences under Editor.


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Go menu
Generating several bookmarks at once
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Bookmarks can be found in the third tab of the side panel, sorted by document and line number.

Bookmarks in the Side Panel

If you right click a bookmark in the bookmark tab of the side panel, you get a pop up menu with several options.

Contextual Menu on Bookmark in the Side Panel

The Goto bookmark item allows you to go to the bookmark location in the document, opening it if needed.

The Edit item allows you to change a bookmark from temporary to permanent or the other way around, to name it, and to give it a short description.

Editing a Bookmark

Note that after naming a bookmark, the default name - first characters of the bookmarked line - is displayed after the new name.

A named Bookmark

Via this contextual menu, you may also delete a bookmark, delete all bookmarks in the active document, or delete all bookmarks stored in the bookmark tab of the side panel. The latter ones are also available when you right click the name of a document in this tab.

The Contextual Menu on a Document in the Bookmark Tab

4.1. Generating several bookmarks at once

To add many bookmarks at once, use the Edit → Find (Ctrl+F) dialog. Check the Bookmark result option, and all search results will be added to your bookmarks.

For example, the XML files for this manual have sections, each identified by a header like <sect1 id="nameofthesection">. A way to automatically get a bookmark to every section is to search for the following posix regular expression pattern: <sect[0-9]+ id="[^"]+"> and bookmark all results.

Bookmarking with Posix Regular Expression

Here is the result:

Bookmarks with Posix Regular Expression

Here are two examples which bookmarks all functions in Objective-C and PHP files with POSIX or PERL regular expressions:

Bookmarking Objective C Functions via the Find Menu
Bookmarking PHP Functions via the Find Menu

Check Section 5.3, “Find and Replace Using Regular Expressions” for more information on finding and replacing with regular expression in Bluefish.