Bluegriffon
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2020 5:16 pm
The next-gen WYSWYG Web and EPUB Editor based on the rendering engine of Firefox. 64-bit version available from here, http://bluegriffon.org/
AFAIK, the last available 32-bit version, http://www.bluegriffon.org/freshmeat/1.7.2/
How to Design a Website with BlueGriffon: https://www.thesitewizard.com/bluegriff ... al-1.shtml
I haven't used either. Only downloaded the linked versions, opened them and used ldd to double-check for missing dependencies. Under Bionicpup64 (with 32bit compatibility sfs loaded for the 32-bit version) these opened without incident and showed no missing libraries. The 32-bit version was created to run under Ubuntu precise, so should function under 'Ubuntu' Puppies from precise thru bionic.
I don't install applications when I don't have to. To run these, I used UExtract to decompress the '.deb'; then moved the extracted folder --shortening its name-- to /mnt/home. At the first level of the 32-bit's folder is a bash-script named "bluegriffon". Left-clicking it starts the application.
The 64-bit version involved a little more work. Its binary is /bluegriffon/opt/bluegriffon/bluegriffon. Left-Clicking it started the application. To avoid having to 'hunt' for the binary again, I opened a second window to the 'initial' bluegriffon folder, dragged the binary into it and from the popup menu selected Link(relative).
Googling for bluegriffon icons will uncover many. I picked one to my liking and downloaded it, ultimately, into the top of each of the bluegriffon folders. With two rox windows open --one displaying the folder as a folder; the second showing the icon-- I Right-Clicked the folder, selected "set icon" from the popup menu, checked the "only for the file" button, and dragged the icon into the GUI.
There's also an older 64-bit AppImage https://bintray.com/probono/AppImages/B ... view#files
AFAIK, the last available 32-bit version, http://www.bluegriffon.org/freshmeat/1.7.2/
How to Design a Website with BlueGriffon: https://www.thesitewizard.com/bluegriff ... al-1.shtml
I haven't used either. Only downloaded the linked versions, opened them and used ldd to double-check for missing dependencies. Under Bionicpup64 (with 32bit compatibility sfs loaded for the 32-bit version) these opened without incident and showed no missing libraries. The 32-bit version was created to run under Ubuntu precise, so should function under 'Ubuntu' Puppies from precise thru bionic.
I don't install applications when I don't have to. To run these, I used UExtract to decompress the '.deb'; then moved the extracted folder --shortening its name-- to /mnt/home. At the first level of the 32-bit's folder is a bash-script named "bluegriffon". Left-clicking it starts the application.
The 64-bit version involved a little more work. Its binary is /bluegriffon/opt/bluegriffon/bluegriffon. Left-Clicking it started the application. To avoid having to 'hunt' for the binary again, I opened a second window to the 'initial' bluegriffon folder, dragged the binary into it and from the popup menu selected Link(relative).
Googling for bluegriffon icons will uncover many. I picked one to my liking and downloaded it, ultimately, into the top of each of the bluegriffon folders. With two rox windows open --one displaying the folder as a folder; the second showing the icon-- I Right-Clicked the folder, selected "set icon" from the popup menu, checked the "only for the file" button, and dragged the icon into the GUI.
There's also an older 64-bit AppImage https://bintray.com/probono/AppImages/B ... view#files