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NAME

       tea - text editor with syntax highlighting & UTF support

SYNOPSIS

       tea  files

DESCRIPTION

       TEA  is  a  modest  and  easy-to-use  Qt-based  editor with many useful
       features for HTML editing.  It features a  small  footprint,  a  tabbed
       layout   engine,   support   for  multiple  encodings,  code  snippets,
       templates, customizable hotkeys, an "open at cursor" function for  HTML
       files  and  images,  miscellaneous  HTML  tools,  preview  in  external
       browser, string manipulation functions, SRT subtitles  editing,  Morse-
       code  tools, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and drag-and-drop support.

OPTIONS

       --crapbook - start TEA with the Crapbook already opened.

       --charset=charset_name - set the charset for  the  opening  file.   For
       example,  you  want  to  open file1 with CP1251 charset, and file2 with
       UTF-8.  So you write: tea --charset=cp1251 file1 --charset=utf-8 file2

       Please  refer   to   chapter   16   -   "command   line   options"   at
       /usr/share/doc/tea-data/en.html for more info.

AUTHOR

       TEA was written by Peter Semiletov <peter.semiletov@gmail.com>.

       This  manual  page  was written by Lior Kaplan <kaplan@debian.org>, for
       the Debian project (but may be used by others).

                               October 17, 2009