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== 2. Command line options ==
There are several useful command line options:


;-c, --curwindow
:Open a file in an existing window. This can be used to overwrite the chosen default.
;-n, --newwindow
:Open a file in a new window. This can be used to  overwrite  the chosen default.
;-?, --help, --help-*, --help-all
:Print all or just a group of help options. Some of these options may be documented in gtk-options(7) and gnome-options(7).
:;--help-gtk
:GTK+ Options
:: --class=CLASS            Program class as used by the window manager
:: --name=NAME              Program name as used by the window manager
:: --display=DISPLAY        X display to use
:: --screen=SCREEN          X screen to use
:: --sync                  Make X calls synchronous
:: --gtk-module=MODULES    Load additional GTK+ modules
:: --g-fatal-warnings      Make all warnings fatal
;-v, --Version
:Print version information.
<del>Many programs like browsers, email clients and file managers can be configured to open files in Bluefish. For example, '''bluefish '%s'''' will open a file in the current window, '''bluefish -n '%s'''' will open a file in a new window, and '''bluefish -p '%s'''' will open a project file.</del>
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