I again (and again and again!) stress that I want to do whatever I can to support BlueGriffon get these bugs fixed, but there really seems to be little attention to the project and only one developer.ĭaniel, if we contribute money to the project, would that give us a little higher level of support? Could you give us an idea of what it would take? Thanks. This is (yet another) huge issue with BlueGriffon. So apparently just mapping Ctrl+L to the link button can corrupt the entire table! It somehow remaps Ctrl+Z, even when I un-map Ctrl+Z, and I have to remove the Ctrl+F4 mapping to be able to start remapping everything else. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of BlueGriffon. BlueGriffon alternatives are mainly Website Builders but may also be Code Editors or Text Editors. I re-map Ctrl+F4 to "close tab", and finally I can close a tab with Ctrl+F4. Other interesting free alternatives to BlueGriffon are SeaMonkey, Bluefish Editor, Sigil and KompoZer.Finally my Ctrl+Z is mapped to Edit>Undo again. I realize I had mapped Ctrl+F4 to the "close tab" functionality, so I remove that mapping.I remove the Ctrl+Z mapping from Edit>Undo, and Ctrl+Z still closes the current document.If I go back and remove the Ctrl+L mapping, Ctrl+Z will still close the current document!!.Even worse, now Ctrl+Z closes the currently opened document! Yes, that's right-even though apparently Ctrl+Z is still mapped to Edit>Undo!. ![]() Rather than bringing up the Link menu, it closes the currently opened document! I map the link button on the toolbar to Ctrl+L and restart BlueGriffon. ![]() Yay! (Of course, I need to restart BlueGriffon see the aforementioned Bug 673.)
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