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Platform: Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2
Platform: Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2, BeOS?, Mac

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*Works on Linux, Windows, OS/2, *BSD, Mac, BeOS?

*Builds with Qt 4,5,6
*Supported build subsystems: cmake, meson, qmake

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*Minimal IDE features

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*Text analyzer called UNITAZ
*Open PDF and Djvu as text
*Search text in files
*Text analysis

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*"Open at cursor"-function for HTML-files and images
*Misc [X]HTML tools
*"Open at cursor"-function for HTML, LaTeX-files and images
*Misc [X]HTML and LaTeX tools

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*String-handling functions such as sorting, reverse, format killing, trimming, filtering, conversions etc.
*String-handling functions such as sorting, reverse, reformat, trimming, filtering, conversions etc.

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*Built-in image viewer (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, SVG)
*Built-in image viewer (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, SVG), scaler and converter

 TEA is the Qt-based text editor for Linux, *BSD, OS/2 and Windows

 Author:      Peter Semiletov
 Homepage:    http://semiletov.org/tea
 Github page: https://github.com/psemiletov/tea-qt
 Family:      LinuxEditorFamily
 Platform:    Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2, BeOS?, Mac
 License:     GPL

There are two branches of TEA - the multi-platform Qt-based branch, and UNIX-only outdated GTK2/3 branch. The first versions of TEA was freeware, closed source program written in Borland Delphi at the year 2000. Then, at 2003, TEA was rewritten for Linux, with C/GTK+2, and rewritten again for C++/Qt? at 2007. During the years of development, all TEA versions shares the same functions and GUI elements.

TEA features are:


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