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Alexey Dokuchaev 8f518a40e3 - Update to version 28.0.0, the latest to date
- Now that it is based on Qt instead of Gtk+2, remove references to the
  latter throughout the port
- Kill pkg-plist as it is just a single installed file now (resources are
  bundled inside)
- Add LICENSE (GPLv3) and cleanup Makefile
- Update port description to match current state of affairs
- Relinquish to the wild, I haven't been using it for years

Feature safe:	yes
2010-06-29 11:01:55 +00:00

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TEA is powerful text editor for Unix-like systems. It depends on Qt4 and,
optionally, GNU Aspell. With an ultimately small size, TEA provides
hundreds of functions. Some of the features include:
- Built-in MC-like file manager (with support for archived files)
- Spellchecker (using the Aspell or/and Hunspell)
- Tabbed layout engine
- Syntax highlighting for C, C++, shell, C#, Fortran, Java, LilyPond,
Lua, NASM, NSIS, Pascal, Perl, PHP, PO (gettext), Seed7, TeX/LaTeX,
Vala, Verilog, XML, HTML, XHTML, etc.
- Multiple encodings support, hotkeys customizations, bookmarks, Morse
code generator, screenshot utility, calendar with organizer
- Code snippets, sessions, and templates support
- Miscellaneous HTML tools; preview in external browsers
- Wikipedia, DocBook, LaTeX, Lout editing support
- String-handling functions such as sorting, reverse, format killing,
trimming, filtering, conversions, etc.
- Drag'n'drop support (with text files and pictures)
- Built-in image viewer (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP, SVG, TIFF, TGA,
etc.), converter, and resizer
WWW: http://tea-editor.sourceforge.net/