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<tt>File → New From Template</tt> let you to create a new page choosing a template. | <tt>File → New From Template</tt> let you to create a new page choosing a template. | ||
Older Bluefish versions have the available templates configured in the preferences panel. | |||
From Bluefish 2.2.6 on templates are no longer configured in the preferences, but are loaded from disk. You can have system-wide installed templates (on Linux in /usr/share/bluefish/templates) or user specific templates (on Linux in ~/.bluefish/templates/). Any file available in that directory will be scanned at bluefish startup, and will become available in the templates menu. | From Bluefish 2.2.6 on templates are no longer configured in the preferences, but are loaded from disk. You can have system-wide installed templates (on Linux in /usr/share/bluefish/templates) or user specific templates (on Linux in ~/.bluefish/templates/). Any file available in that directory will be scanned at bluefish startup, and will become available in the templates menu. |
Revision as of 21:33, 17 November 2014
File → New From Template let you to create a new page choosing a template.
Older Bluefish versions have the available templates configured in the preferences panel.
From Bluefish 2.2.6 on templates are no longer configured in the preferences, but are loaded from disk. You can have system-wide installed templates (on Linux in /usr/share/bluefish/templates) or user specific templates (on Linux in ~/.bluefish/templates/). Any file available in that directory will be scanned at bluefish startup, and will become available in the templates menu.