I thought it was possible to visualize also the code NOT saved.
It was why my attempts failed.
After your information (saving code before to ask his view on the browser) everything goes smoothly.
Thanks you verymuch
Angelo
It was why my attempts failed.
After your information (saving code before to ask his view on the browser) everything goes smoothly.
Thanks you verymuch
Angelo
On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 4:33 PM, Jim Hayward <jimhayward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 2015-11-08 at 11:51 +0200, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
Also the command firefox '%p'& doesn't work..
That's really strange. That should work. We have not received any bug reports on Linux. Something is different on your system.What version of Fedora are you using? i686 or x86_64?How did you install Bluefish? Is it the package provided by Fedora?
In this case the answer is:
“Failed to create a command for firefox '%p'&.”.
Is this the entire error message?Bluefish will not display the contents of an unsaved file.Is the file your trying to display static html or does it contain dynamic content, i.e. PHP code, etc..?from all the possibilities hat I tried
only the syntax :
firefox '%s' caused the browser appear...
but nothing was showed .. only appear the wrote “server not found”.
'%s' is not an option that Bluefish recognizes.'%p' or '%u' tells Bluefish that you are passing a url. %p has a special meaning if you have a project open.
Regards,
Jim H
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