Maurizio, you should try emacs with sage-mode. It's exactly what you
(and I) want.

Pierre

On Aug 29, 8:57 pm, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 11:14 AM, Maurizio <maurizio.gran...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > On 29 Ago, 19:21, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 4:30 AM, Maurizio <maurizio.gran...@gmail.com
> > >wrote:
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> > > > Hi!
> > > > I have a question.
> > > > Would you please consider adding a feature in the notebook, if you
> > > > happen to work on this?
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> > > > My desire would be to have the chance to choose a slightly different
> > > > type of worksheet: a "single cell"-like mode, that I intend this way:
> > > > - one single cell to insert code, possibly with code completion, code
> > > > coloring, and indentation management (I'm wondering whether having a
> > > > single cell could make adding more features easier, in the way that it
> > > > doesn't make everything too slow);
> > > > - one single output cell, possibly in a console-like mode (so that
> > > > it's also possible to try single line of code immediately);
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> > > Might this look a bit like this:
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> > >http://magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/calc/
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> > > but with tab completion, etc.
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> > Not bad... :)
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> > > > - the fastest possible way to switch from one to the other: if you
> > > > want to do this now, you have to move back and forth in the page, and
> > > > it's very easy to lose the point you were looking at; there are
> > > > hundreds of ways to do this.
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> > > > Better than hundreds of words, please ask somebody experienced with
> > > > MatLab to show you the so many ways it's possible to dispose the
> > > > editor and the command line while working. I have often found useful
> > > > to switch from one to another while doing different tasks.
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> > > Or, do you want something like Matlab has, which as far as I can tell is
> > > just a very old fashioned command line with a very intense history?
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> > What I mean is that the chance to access at the same time an history
> > powered command line, and a powerful editor (with code completion,
> > tabs, colors, etc.., which looks pretty standard - to not say minimal
> > - in these modern times) looks pretty comfortable to me, but I'll be
> > happy to listen to other comments.
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> > I've already heard talking about BeSpin (https://bespin.mozilla.com/
> > ) in this list, right? Can't we have something similar? :)
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> > Thanks and regards
>
> Now I understand.  Thanks.   Something like BeSpin in Sage could be very
> nice.
>
> William
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