[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-31 Thread William Stein

> The only solution I found to that issue is to click on edit in the
> notebook and type
> {{{
> }}}
> just before the text cell. In that way you will create a new cell before
> your text.
>
> Hope it helps!

Sometimes in this situation I press control-shift in the cell above
the text cell, which at least lets me avoid the edit mode.

Somebody really neats to implement a "blue bar above text cells"...

 -- William

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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-31 Thread Jose Guzman

davidp wrote:
> I am running Sage 3.4 under Fedora 10.  I am having trouble inserting
> a cell (of any type) right before a text cell in a worksheet.
>
> I have tried the following:
>
> 1. Hovering the mouse just above the text cell.
> 2. Going to a calculation cell just above the text cell and trying
> shift-click, alt-click, control-click.
>
> My solution has been to leave an empty calculation cell between the
> text cell and the cells preceding the text cell.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Dave
>
> On Mar 24, 2:41 am, Stan Schymanski  wrote:
>   
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> Thanks a lot for that! Your proposal sounds good. Pity it hasn't been
>> implemented yet, but perhaps the tickets you submitted will help. I'll
>> contribute my thoughts when I have an account.
>>
>> Stan
>>
>> On Mar 23, 4:01 pm, Jason Grout  wrote:
>>
>> 
>>> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>>>   
 Thanks for your feedback, Jason! Could you submit a ticket for this to
 be fixed/enhanced? Unfortunately, I can't do it myself.
 
>>> We should get you a trac account, then.  You can follow the instructions
>>> onhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/
>>>   
>>> The bugs are nowhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5591
>>>   
>>> and
>>>   
>>> The bug is nowhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5592
>>>   
>>> As for the alt-enter and ctrl-enter thing, can you look at my proposal
>>> in the last few messages in this 
>>> thread:http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/5892dd...
>>>   
>>> (specifically,http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/msg/e351edd7b62437b9)
>>>   
>>> That proposal deals with splitting cells.
>>>   
>>> Note that two adjacent text cells are merged whenever the sheet is saved
>>> and reopened.  I don't know that alt-enter and ctrl-enter makes sense
>>> right now (however, maybe the text cells shouldn't be merged, and maybe
>>> alt-enter and ctrl-enter should make sense...)
>>>   
>>> Jasno
>>>   
 Cheers,
 Stan
 
 Jason Grout wrote:
 
> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>   
>> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculationcellbefore
>> a htmlcellor between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or
>> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells.
>> 
> Both of these are because they have not been implemented.  Contributions
> are definitely welcome!
>   
>> If I want toinserta
>> calculationcellbefore an htmlcell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in
>> the foregoing calculationcell, because this creates anewcalculation
>> cellAFTER the htmlcell. Is there another way?
>> 
> Hmmm...I'd consider this a bug.  The Alt-enter should make anew
> calculationcellright after the old calculationcell(before the
> following htmlcell).
>   
> Jason
>   
>> Cheers,
>> Stan
>> 
>> kcrisman wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear Kwankyu,
>>>   
 If I write and evaluate in acellin aworksheetand if there are
 already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
 moves into thecelljust below instead of creating anewcellfor next
 input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
 
>>> One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
>>> design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
>>> running through aworksheetyou have already created, but changing a
>>> few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>>>   
>>> But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
>>> actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits thecelland
>>> evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
>>> just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>>>   
>>> Enjoy!
>>>   
>>> - kcrisman
>>>   
> >
>   
The only solution I found to that issue is to click on edit in the 
notebook and type
{{{
}}}
just before the text cell. In that way you will create a new cell before 
your text.

Hope it helps!

Jose.

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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-30 Thread William Stein

On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 9:25 AM, davidp  wrote:
>
> I am running Sage 3.4 under Fedora 10.  I am having trouble inserting
> a cell (of any type) right before a text cell in a worksheet.
>
> I have tried the following:
>
> 1. Hovering the mouse just above the text cell.
> 2. Going to a calculation cell just above the text cell and trying
> shift-click, alt-click, control-click.
>
> My solution has been to leave an empty calculation cell between the
> text cell and the cells preceding the text cell.
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Dave

The functionality you want isn't implemented yet.  I wish somebody
would implement it.

William

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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-30 Thread davidp

I am running Sage 3.4 under Fedora 10.  I am having trouble inserting
a cell (of any type) right before a text cell in a worksheet.

I have tried the following:

1. Hovering the mouse just above the text cell.
2. Going to a calculation cell just above the text cell and trying
shift-click, alt-click, control-click.

My solution has been to leave an empty calculation cell between the
text cell and the cells preceding the text cell.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Dave

On Mar 24, 2:41 am, Stan Schymanski  wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> Thanks a lot for that! Your proposal sounds good. Pity it hasn't been
> implemented yet, but perhaps the tickets you submitted will help. I'll
> contribute my thoughts when I have an account.
>
> Stan
>
> On Mar 23, 4:01 pm, Jason Grout  wrote:
>
> > Stan Schymanski wrote:
> > > Thanks for your feedback, Jason! Could you submit a ticket for this to
> > > be fixed/enhanced? Unfortunately, I can't do it myself.
>
> > We should get you a trac account, then.  You can follow the instructions
> > onhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/
>
> > The bugs are nowhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5591
>
> > and
>
> > The bug is nowhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5592
>
> > As for the alt-enter and ctrl-enter thing, can you look at my proposal
> > in the last few messages in this 
> > thread:http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/5892dd...
>
> > (specifically,http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/msg/e351edd7b62437b9)
>
> > That proposal deals with splitting cells.
>
> > Note that two adjacent text cells are merged whenever the sheet is saved
> > and reopened.  I don't know that alt-enter and ctrl-enter makes sense
> > right now (however, maybe the text cells shouldn't be merged, and maybe
> > alt-enter and ctrl-enter should make sense...)
>
> > Jasno
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Stan
>
> > > Jason Grout wrote:
> > >> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
> > >>> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculationcellbefore
> > >>> a htmlcellor between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or
> > >>> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells.
>
> > >> Both of these are because they have not been implemented.  Contributions
> > >> are definitely welcome!
>
> > >>> If I want toinserta
> > >>> calculationcellbefore an htmlcell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in
> > >>> the foregoing calculationcell, because this creates anewcalculation
> > >>>cellAFTER the htmlcell. Is there another way?
>
> > >> Hmmm...I'd consider this a bug.  The Alt-enter should make anew
> > >> calculationcellright after the old calculationcell(before the
> > >> following htmlcell).
>
> > >> Jason
>
> > >>> Cheers,
> > >>> Stan
>
> > >>> kcrisman wrote:
>
> >  Dear Kwankyu,
>
> > > If I write and evaluate in acellin aworksheetand if there are
> > > already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
> > > moves into thecelljust below instead of creating anewcellfor next
> > > input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
>
> >  One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
> >  design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
> >  running through aworksheetyou have already created, but changing a
> >  few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>
> >  But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
> >  actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits thecelland
> >  evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
> >  just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>
> >  Enjoy!
>
> >  - kcrisman
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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-24 Thread Stan Schymanski

Hi Jason,

Thanks a lot for that! Your proposal sounds good. Pity it hasn't been
implemented yet, but perhaps the tickets you submitted will help. I'll
contribute my thoughts when I have an account.

Stan

On Mar 23, 4:01 pm, Jason Grout  wrote:
> Stan Schymanski wrote:
> > Thanks for your feedback, Jason! Could you submit a ticket for this to
> > be fixed/enhanced? Unfortunately, I can't do it myself.
>
> We should get you a trac account, then.  You can follow the instructions
> onhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/
>
> The bugs are nowhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5591
>
> and
>
> The bug is nowhttp://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5592
>
> As for the alt-enter and ctrl-enter thing, can you look at my proposal
> in the last few messages in this 
> thread:http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/5892dd...
>
> (specifically,http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/msg/e351edd7b62437b9)
>
> That proposal deals with splitting cells.
>
> Note that two adjacent text cells are merged whenever the sheet is saved
> and reopened.  I don't know that alt-enter and ctrl-enter makes sense
> right now (however, maybe the text cells shouldn't be merged, and maybe
> alt-enter and ctrl-enter should make sense...)
>
> Jasno
>
>
>
> > Cheers,
> > Stan
>
> > Jason Grout wrote:
> >> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>
> >>> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculationcellbefore
> >>> a htmlcellor between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or
> >>> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells.
>
> >> Both of these are because they have not been implemented.  Contributions
> >> are definitely welcome!
>
> >>> If I want to insert a
> >>> calculationcellbefore an htmlcell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in
> >>> the foregoing calculationcell, because this creates anewcalculation
> >>>cellAFTER the htmlcell. Is there another way?
>
> >> Hmmm...I'd consider this a bug.  The Alt-enter should make anew
> >> calculationcellright after the old calculationcell(before the
> >> following htmlcell).
>
> >> Jason
>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Stan
>
> >>> kcrisman wrote:
>
>  Dear Kwankyu,
>
> > If I write and evaluate in acellin aworksheetand if there are
> > already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
> > moves into thecelljust below instead of creating anewcellfor next
> > input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
>
>  One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
>  design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
>  running through aworksheetyou have already created, but changing a
>  few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>
>  But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
>  actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits thecelland
>  evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
>  just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>
>  Enjoy!
>
>  - kcrisman
>
>
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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-24 Thread Jose Guzman

William Stein wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Jose Guzman  wrote:
>   
>> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>> 
>>> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before
>>> a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or
>>> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. If I want to insert a
>>> calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in
>>> the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation
>>> cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Stan
>>>
>>> kcrisman wrote:
>>>
>>>   
 Dear Kwankyu,



 
> If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
> already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
> moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
> input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
>
>
>   
 One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
 design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
 running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
 few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!

 But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
 actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
 evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
 just now, and will definitely use them now too.

 Enjoy!

 - kcrisman



 
>>>   
>> I found this problem very annoying too. This is a purely  pragmatic
>> solution, but what I do is to go to the edit button and change the
>> source code to add a new cell just typing {{{id=X \\\}}} where X is an
>> integer not present in my worksheet.
>>
>> Hope it helps
>> 
>
> You should be able to put a new cell in just by typing
> {{{
> }}}
>
> Note that (1) the "id=X" thing isn't needed at all, and (2) it's three
> *forward* slashes, not three backward slashes like it says above, but
> those aren't needed either.
>
> William
>   
Thank you very much for your information Willian. As I mentioned, these 
are trial and error tricks, I was not awared that the solution was so easy.

Thanks!

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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-23 Thread William Stein

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Jose Guzman  wrote:
>
> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before
>> a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or
>> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. If I want to insert a
>> calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in
>> the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation
>> cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Stan
>>
>> kcrisman wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Kwankyu,
>>>
>>>
>>>
 If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
 already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
 moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
 input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.


>>> One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
>>> design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
>>> running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
>>> few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>>>
>>> But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
>>> actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
>>> evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
>>> just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>>>
>>> Enjoy!
>>>
>>> - kcrisman
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> I found this problem very annoying too. This is a purely  pragmatic
> solution, but what I do is to go to the edit button and change the
> source code to add a new cell just typing {{{id=X \\\}}} where X is an
> integer not present in my worksheet.
>
> Hope it helps

You should be able to put a new cell in just by typing
{{{
}}}

Note that (1) the "id=X" thing isn't needed at all, and (2) it's three
*forward* slashes, not three backward slashes like it says above, but
those aren't needed either.

William

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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-23 Thread Jose Guzman

Stan Schymanski wrote:
> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before 
> a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or 
> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. If I want to insert a 
> calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in 
> the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation 
> cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?
>
> Cheers,
> Stan
>
> kcrisman wrote:
>   
>> Dear Kwankyu,
>>
>>   
>> 
>>> If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
>>> already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
>>> moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
>>> input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
>>> 
>>>   
>> One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
>> design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
>> running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
>> few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>>
>> But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
>> actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
>> evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
>> just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> - kcrisman
>> 
>>   
>> 
>
>   
I found this problem very annoying too. This is a purely  pragmatic 
solution, but what I do is to go to the edit button and change the 
source code to add a new cell just typing {{{id=X \\\}}} where X is an 
integer not present in my worksheet.

Hope it helps

Jose.

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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-23 Thread Jason Grout

Stan Schymanski wrote:
> Thanks for your feedback, Jason! Could you submit a ticket for this to 
> be fixed/enhanced? Unfortunately, I can't do it myself.

We should get you a trac account, then.  You can follow the instructions 
on http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/

The bugs are now http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5591

and

The bug is now http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5592

As for the alt-enter and ctrl-enter thing, can you look at my proposal 
in the last few messages in this thread: 
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/browse_thread/thread/5892dd0accc24dde/8c88e4e806cd7534

(specifically, 
http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel/msg/e351edd7b62437b9)

That proposal deals with splitting cells.

Note that two adjacent text cells are merged whenever the sheet is saved 
and reopened.  I don't know that alt-enter and ctrl-enter makes sense 
right now (however, maybe the text cells shouldn't be merged, and maybe 
alt-enter and ctrl-enter should make sense...)

Jasno




> 
> Cheers,
> Stan
> 
> Jason Grout wrote:
>> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>>   
>>> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before 
>>> a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or 
>>> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. 
>>> 
>>
>> Both of these are because they have not been implemented.  Contributions 
>> are definitely welcome!
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>>> If I want to insert a 
>>> calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in 
>>> the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation 
>>> cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?
>>> 
>>
>> Hmmm...I'd consider this a bug.  The Alt-enter should make a new 
>> calculation cell right after the old calculation cell (before the 
>> following html cell).
>>
>> Jason
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>>> Cheers,
>>> Stan
>>>
>>> kcrisman wrote:
>>> 
 Dear Kwankyu,

   
   
> If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
> already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
> moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
> input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
> 
> 
 One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
 design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
 running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
 few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!

 But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
 actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
 evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
 just now, and will definitely use them now too.

 Enjoy!

 - kcrisman
   
   
>>
>>   
> 
> 
> > 
> 


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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-23 Thread Stan Schymanski

Thanks for your feedback, Jason! Could you submit a ticket for this to 
be fixed/enhanced? Unfortunately, I can't do it myself.

Cheers,
Stan

Jason Grout wrote:
> Stan Schymanski wrote:
>   
>> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before 
>> a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or 
>> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. 
>> 
>
>
> Both of these are because they have not been implemented.  Contributions 
> are definitely welcome!
>
>
>
>   
>> If I want to insert a 
>> calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in 
>> the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation 
>> cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?
>> 
>
>
> Hmmm...I'd consider this a bug.  The Alt-enter should make a new 
> calculation cell right after the old calculation cell (before the 
> following html cell).
>
> Jason
>
>
>
>
>
>   
>> Cheers,
>> Stan
>>
>> kcrisman wrote:
>> 
>>> Dear Kwankyu,
>>>
>>>   
>>>   
 If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
 already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
 moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
 input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
 
 
>>> One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
>>> design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
>>> running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
>>> few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>>>
>>> But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
>>> actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
>>> evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
>>> just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>>>
>>> Enjoy!
>>>
>>> - kcrisman
>>>   
>>>   
>
>
> >
>   


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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-23 Thread Jason Grout

Stan Schymanski wrote:
> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before 
> a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or 
> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. 


Both of these are because they have not been implemented.  Contributions 
are definitely welcome!



> If I want to insert a 
> calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in 
> the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation 
> cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?


Hmmm...I'd consider this a bug.  The Alt-enter should make a new 
calculation cell right after the old calculation cell (before the 
following html cell).

Jason





> 
> Cheers,
> Stan
> 
> kcrisman wrote:
>> Dear Kwankyu,
>>
>>   
>>> If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
>>> already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
>>> moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
>>> input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
>>> 
>> One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
>> design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
>> running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
>> few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>>
>> But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
>> actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
>> evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
>> just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> - kcrisman
>>   
> 


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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-23 Thread Stan Schymanski

In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before 
a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or 
Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. If I want to insert a 
calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in 
the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation 
cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?

Cheers,
Stan

kcrisman wrote:
> Dear Kwankyu,
>
>   
>> If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
>> already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
>> moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
>> input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
>> 
>
> One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
> design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
> running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
> few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>
> But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
> actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
> evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
> just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>
> Enjoy!
>
> - kcrisman
> >
>   

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Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-18 Thread Kwankyu

Thank you. Yeah, I needed to consult the "Help" first. ^^


Kwankyu
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[sage-support] Re: new cell in worksheet

2009-03-18 Thread kcrisman

Dear Kwankyu,

> If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
> already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
> moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
> input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.

One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!

But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
evaluates both things.  I didn't know either of these until I looked
just now, and will definitely use them now too.

Enjoy!

- kcrisman
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