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TEA for Linux 23.1.1 (Default branch)

Image 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. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
The Verilog highlighting has been added. Indent/unindent were fixed. Some focusing fixes were made for the file manager. An option was added to use the wrap setting from the highlighting module. When it turned on, the word wrapping settings will be taken from the syntax highlighting module. So, for plain text or HTML the word wrapping will be off, but for C++ or Pascal it will be on. Image

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PARSEWIKI(1)							   User Commands						      PARSEWIKI(1)

NAME
parsewiki - transform marked text into HTML, XHTML, Docbook or LaTeX SYNOPSIS
parsewiki [OPTION]... [FILE] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the parsewiki command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. parsewiki is a program that transform a text file with a very minimal Wiki style syntax into other formats, including HTML, XHTML, Docbook and LaTeX. See the file /usr/share/doc/parsewiki/doc/manual-en.txt for a description of the parsewiki syntax. OPTIONS
-f, --format=FORMAT Output format; one of html, xhtml, docbook, latex. (default html) -T, --title=TITLE Title. -t, --template=FILE File with a template to use instead of the standard. -c, --copyright Display copyright and copying permission statement. -h, --help Show this usage summary. FILE is a simple text file with wiki formating syntax. The result will be sent to the Standard Output. If FILE is not given, input will be taken from the Standard Input. EXAMPLES
$ parsewiki myfile.wiki $ cat file.txt | parsewiki -fdocbook --title="An Example" > file.xml BUGS
Report bugs to <villate@gnu.org>. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sergio Talens-Oliag <sto@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). parsewiki 0.4.3 July 2003 PARSEWIKI(1)