TEA is a powerful and easy-to-use Qt4-based editor with many useful features for HTML, Docbook, and LaTeX 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, Morse-code tools, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and more.
| Tags | Text Processing Markup HTML/XHTML Text Editors |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD FreeBSD Linux Windows Windows |
| Implementation | C++ |
| Translations | Japanese Ukrainian English Russian Polish |
Recent releases


Changes: This release has a few new features. The Regexp mode has been added for searching and replacing stuff. The "Binary to decimal" function has been added. Other changes include more UI tweaks for small-screen devices, a UI redesign of the Tune page, and many fixes and small improvements (for example, all dynamic menus (such as Snippets or Scripts) can be torn off).


Changes: The tables are back. Now you can use the key-value tables to do a multiple-replacement within a document. There is no longer any limit on resizing the main window.


Changes: Templates, snippets, etc on the Win32 port are fixed. Two functions were added to Functions - Math: Decimal to binary and Flip bits (bitwise complement).


Changes: The "Markup - HTML tools - Strip HTML tags" function was added. The built-in file manager now supports drag and drop to other programs. Built-in images can be scaled by using the "+" and "-" keys.


Changes: PHP and Lout syntax highlighting were added. Lout markup mode is available from the Markup - Mode submenu. The Famius Input Field can do a search at the Tune/Keyboard/Shortcuts list. From the new "View - Highlighting mode" menu, you can select the highlighting mode manually. There are some other improvements and fixes.