tea 41.1.0-1 source package in Ubuntu

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tea (41.1.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Imported Upstream version 41.1.0. Closes: #799769
  * Refresh patches

 -- Dr. Tobias Quathamer <email address hidden>  Tue, 22 Sep 2015 19:53:14 +0200

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Dr. Tobias Quathamer
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Urgency:
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Binary packages built by this source

tea: graphical text editor with syntax highlighting

 TEA provides you with hundreds of functions. Want some tea?
 .
 TEA features:
  * Qt-based GUI with a tabbed layout engine;
  * hotkey customization;
  * spell checking (using aspell or hunspell);
  * support for multiple encodings;
  * syntax highlighting;
  * support for code snippets and templates;
  * string-handling functions such as sorting, reversing, de-formatting,
    trimming, filtering, conversions etc.;
  * editing support for Wikipedia, DocBook, LaTeX, and Lout;
  * reading support for text-based word processor formats (ABW, DOCX, FB2,
    KWD, ODT, RTF, SLA, SWX);
  * bookmarks;
  * miscellaneous XML/XHTML/HTML tools;
  * "open at cursor" function from HTML href or img tags;
  * preview in external browsers;
  * drag'n'drop support (with text files and pictures);
  * built-in image viewer (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, SVG, WBMP).

tea-data: graphical text editor with syntax highlighting - data files

 TEA provides you with hundreds of functions. Want some tea?
 .
 This package contains static data needed for the package tea.

tea-dbgsym: debug symbols for package tea

 TEA provides you with hundreds of functions. Want some tea?
 .
 TEA features:
  * Qt-based GUI with a tabbed layout engine;
  * hotkey customization;
  * spell checking (using aspell or hunspell);
  * support for multiple encodings;
  * syntax highlighting;
  * support for code snippets and templates;
  * string-handling functions such as sorting, reversing, de-formatting,
    trimming, filtering, conversions etc.;
  * editing support for Wikipedia, DocBook, LaTeX, and Lout;
  * reading support for text-based word processor formats (ABW, DOCX, FB2,
    KWD, ODT, RTF, SLA, SWX);
  * bookmarks;
  * miscellaneous XML/XHTML/HTML tools;
  * "open at cursor" function from HTML href or img tags;
  * preview in external browsers;
  * drag'n'drop support (with text files and pictures);
  * built-in image viewer (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, SVG, WBMP).