On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 2:16 PM Alex Boche <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Whenever I type the character sequence "01", "02" or "0[digit]" (for any 
> digit) into a code cell it "breaks" the cell. The cell becomes sometimes not 
> responsive to character input and when it does accept input it is offset from 
> where the cursor is. I don't fully understand the state of the cell after 
> this problem occurs, but it is unusable and I can't figure out how to reverse 
> it. I can't even salvage the contents of the cell by copying or undo.
>
> The problem doesn't occur if I am in a comment and type in "01" or if I am in 
> a non-code cell e.g. markdown. I also checked using a python notebook with 
> jupyterlab and the problem didn't not exactly occur though the zero was 
> marked in red.
>
> A similar problem seems to occur in class jupyter notebook rather than 
> jupyter lab.
>
> I am on mac os, Jupyterlab Version 2.1.5, Julia 1.3.1.
>
> Perhaps I am triggering some hotkey that I don't know about?
>
> (I'm not tech savy so I wouldn't necessarily assume that I've tried x...)

You might  try upgrading to the latest version of JuptyerLab and
Julia.  There have been numerous releases of both JupyterLab and Julia
that are newer than the versions you list above.

I tried to reproduce your problem using JupyterLab 2.2.2 and Julia 1.4
 (both are also not the latest versions, but they are newer than
yours), but couldn't.  I also tried in Jupyter Classic and CoCalc and
couldn't reproduce the problem there.

Just a guess -- did you try reproducing this problem in Incognito
mode, to reduce the chance that some browser extension is causing
trouble?  Web browser extensions can sometimes break things in
unpredictable ways.

William

>
> Thanks a lot-- this has been killing me.
>
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