10Jun 2011
BlueGriffon 1.1.1
10:52 - By BlueGriffon - Announcements - 4 comments
Because of bmo bug 662770 harming the CSS Pro Editor on Linux, we have to release a v1.1.1 with a workaround.
Reminder: BlueGriffon is Open Source, and available free of charge. If you want to support BlueGriffon, please buy our add-ons!
| OS | Version | Languages | Links | |
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10.5, 10.6 and 10.7 |
Intel 32/64bits | Czech Dutch English French German Hebrew Italian Japanese Korean Simp.Chinese Trad.Chinese Spanish |
download dmg |
| XP, 7 | download
installer download ZIP Warning, you may have to install this (thanks Windows...) if you hit an error launching BlueGriffon |
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| Ubuntu 10.04 | 32bits | download
installer (set permissions and run to install) download tar.bz2 |
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| Ubuntu 10.10 | 64bits | download
installer (set permissions and run to install) download tar.bz2 |
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| langpacks |
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| MD5 CHECKSUMS |
Warning: you may have to delete your BlueGriffon profile if you installed and used pre-1.0 versions of the editor or if you have trouble changing the language of the interface. You will have to re-install your add-ons after that.
- on Mac OS X: delete
~/Library/Application\ Support/BlueGriffon - on Windows XP: delete
c:\Documents and Settings\yourlogin\Application Data\Disruptive Innovations SARL - on Windows 7: delete
c:\Users\yourlogin\AppData\Roaming\Disruptive Innovations SARL - on Linux: delete
~/.disruptive\ innovations\ sarl





4 comments
the link for windows installation doesn't work with firefox
@noname: I just tried the link above, and it worked fine here
There is also a OS/2 - eCS version of version 1.1.1
Version 1.1 and 1.1.1 have introduced a bug where the page encoding set in the page wizard (iso-8859-1) is altered to UTF-8 when the file is saved.
1. Use Page Wizard to create a new page and within the wizard set the charset encoding to be iso-8859-1.
2. Place some text in the file and save it.
3. Close the file and Bluegriffon.
4. Browse to the html file on your hard drive and open it in Notepad ++
5. Observe the charset encoding in the meta tags... it is UTF-8 and not iso-8859-1