TEA
TEA is a GTK-based
text editor that provides a wide range of text-processing functions
(over 100) and syntax highlighting, yet the software has a very small
footprint.
It can read the following formats: Plain text, OpenDocument, OpenOffice.org
SWX, KWord KWD and AbiWord.
TEA can handle all charsets that Linux supports through the
iconv library.
TEA 30.1.0
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Price
Free to download
Size
0.2MB
License
GNU GPL v3
Developer
Peter Semiletov and many contributors
Website
tea.linux.kiev.ua
System Requirements
GTK+ 2.4 or higher
Qt 4.4 or higher
Optional:
Aspell
Support
Sites:
Manual,
SourceForge
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- Built-in file manager Kwas
- Spell checker (using aspell)
- Tabbed layout engine
- Multiply encodings support
- Code snippets, sessions and templates support
- RTF-reader
- SRT-subtitles preview with Mplayer in a current subtitles
position
- Text analyzer called UNITAZ
- Hot keys customizations
- "Open at cursor"-function for HTML-files and images
- Misc HTML tools
- Bracket matching
- Preview in external browsers
- String-handling functions such as sorting, reverse, format
killing, trimming, filtering, conversions etc
- Bookmarks
- Drag'n'drop support (with text files and pictures)
- Built-in image viewer (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP)
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