High Tea is (hopefully) a simple to use HTML editor that incorporates many of the latest HTML (& Netscape) extensions as well as most of the basic HTML tags that are currently in use. It was written in response to a need from many friends for "an editor which works without bells and whistles". The basic aim of High Tea is for you to see on screen, what HTML tags are placed in the text both so that you can see exactly what is happening and so that you can actually learn HTML along the way. High Tea also ties in web browsers, graphic applications and map editors - so you can switch to any of these whilst working on your HTML document.
In its most basic form, using High Tea is simply a matter of either selecting the text to format and then choosing an HTML formatting tag from one of the buttons in the ToolBar or clicking in the document and choosing one of the buttons which inserts something such as a link or image.
This software is free for non-profit making use.
The Toolbar provides access to all the HTML tags and features available in High Tea:
To create a table, follow these simple steps:
The Character style buttons insert HTML tags for Titles, Bold and Italic formats, Centre alignment, paragraph breaks (new line & blank line) and line breaks (new line).
The Logical Styles Button provides a list of HTML logival styles. These are style tags that are interpreted by the browser you are using rather than having to send all the formatting information over the network.
The Styles available are:
Code
Preformatted
"Block Quote"
The Logical Sizes button provides a means to specify character sizes which are interpreted by the browser. The sizes are as follows:
The Edit Image Button allows you to edit either the most recent image you have inserted into your document or any other image. The button will automatically call the graphics package named in High Tea's Preferences as the Graphics Converter to open the image so that you can edit it using that package's facilities.
The ohter icons in the Toolbar provide means of inserting Hypertext links to other documents and images; inserting anchor definitions (for links to specific sections in documents); printing your document and previewing your document. For further information on inserting links see the Working with URLs section. Note that the print button prints the text of your file complete with all the HTML tags. If you want to print just the readable text of the document choose the print command when viewing the document in your chosen browser. For more information on previewing your document see the Previewing Section.
You can get help using High Tea in three ways:
The Extras button provides extra tags and facilities for the following HTML extensions:
The Maps button provides a means of both inserting a link to a map image and editing a map image with the map editor specified in High Tea's Preferences.
Contact: [email protected] (Dr R (Stan) Stanier)