Chapter 12. View

Highlighting mode (TEA *legacy mode* version only) - from this submenu you can select a highlighting mode locally, for the current document.

Hide highlighting (TEA *legacy mode* version only) - hide the highlighting in the document. It removes syntax hl., and spellchecker marks too.

Profiles - from this menu you can load profiles of view. Each profile includes the main window position ans size. To save current window settings as the profile, use Save profile menu item. All this stuff is useful when you work with files those has different line widths.

Toggle images visibility - show or hide images near their IMG/SRC tags directly in the text. Currently it works for HTML and XHTML files only.

Refresh highlighting (TEA *legacy mode* version only)- TEA *legacy mode* has a very ugly ability to highlight a code. With this function, you can update the hightlighting manually. Use it often, have a joy.

Word wrap - do you need an explanation? And why I write that paragraph?

Line numbers - the song remains the same...

Preview with Mplayer - this item is related to the chapter How to edit and preview SRT-subtitles.

Imageplane - open the thumbnailed image browser. From there you can view images in the built-in image viewer or insert image-tags/elements into the current document. To view image in a full-size do the double click on the thumbnail. To insert image tag, turn on Insert tag option and then double click some thumbnail. To set this option bu default use Preferences > Switchers > Imageplane insert tags by default.

By the way, Imageplane can use thumbnails from $HOME/.thumbnails/normal. It is the place that proposed by Free Desktop specification. Some programs (for example, GQview) already use that directory for storing their thumbnails. TEA does not store any thumbails, it just reads them from here.

Some words about the Imageviewer. It has a self-explaining context menu (right click) for miscellaneous image manipulations (with the keyboard shortcuts). Mac OS users has the ability to use a normal, simple menu instead of the context one.

Encoding - use this menu to reload the current file with an encoding that you choose. So the current document's content will replaced with a file's content from the disk.