TEA Manual

Peter "Roxton" Semiletov

The book needful for everyday reading


Table of Contents
1. An introduction is necessary
2. Interface
2.1. Main window
2.2. Save and Open dialog windows
2.3. About drag and drop
3. How TEA works with different charsets?
4. How to edit and preview SRT-subtitles
5. The transcendental shining of the File menu
6. Edit menu, or how to cut without scissors and violence.
6.1. Common editing operations.
6.2. Marking menu
7. Search menu - it is useful, but cannot find the G-spot
8. Markup
8.1. About all that stuff
8.2. HTML Tools
8.3. Common
8.4. List stuff
9. Functions
9.1. Common
9.2. LaTeX
9.3. IDE
9.4. Calendar
9.5. Spell-checking
9.6. UNIversal Text AnalyZer
9.7. User menu
9.8. Snippets
9.9. Format
9.10. Insert
9.11. Case
9.12. Numbers
9.13. String
9.14. Sort
9.15. Filters
9.16. Morse code
10. Run
11. Nav[igation]
12. View
13. Preferences, I suppose...
13.1. Intro
13.2. Switches
13.3. Encoding
13.4. Functions
13.5. Interface
13.6. Editor
13.7. Browsers
13.8. Paths
13.9. Maintenance
14. What is Kwas?
14.1. Actions
14.2. Ins to editor
15. Command line options
16. About the author
A. Resources