OK, issue created.

Thank you, as always, for your quick response!

Aaron

On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 4:51:40 PM UTC-10, William Stein wrote:
>
> Yes, please create an issue.  These are exactly the sorts of little 
> nuisance issues that I desperately want to fix at this point in the 
> evolution of SMC (we have actually fixed most known SMC bugs at this 
> point...)
>
> On Sunday, November 6, 2016, Aaron Tresham <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Before I make a github issue, I would like to share my observations. This 
>> may be a browser issue.
>>
>> When I open a Sage worksheet with lots of text output, then many of those 
>> output cells appear as a single blank line when the worksheet is first 
>> opened, and then the actual output will show up as the browser processes 
>> things. Since this output is usually longer than one line, rendering the 
>> actual output results in later parts of the page being moved down. (Plots 
>> may cause similar behavior, since they are often delayed as well, but I 
>> didn't check this extensively).
>>
>> When I click on an early line (above the point where any shifting has 
>> occurred), then the cursor appears right where I clicked. However, if I 
>> click on a later line, then the cursor will jump several lines below where 
>> I click. It appears that the jump size increases as I go further down the 
>> page. It may be (but I'm not sure) that the amount of jump depends on the 
>> size of the shift resulting from the rendered output.
>>
>> This only happens on the first such click. After this, everything works 
>> as expected.
>>
>> I also noticed that the original cursor position also shifts. For 
>> example, if I have the cursor on line 100 when I close the worksheet, then 
>> when I re-open the worksheet the cursor begins at line 100. But then line 
>> 100 gets shifted down the page due to output above that showing up. Instead 
>> of the cursor staying with line 100 as it moves, the cursor stays in the 
>> same spot. So as the lines move down, the cursor may end up in line 90; it 
>> may even end up in the middle of an output cell.
>>
>> I don't know if this issue is caused by the browser (I tried both Chrome 
>> and MS Edge), or if it has to do with my connection speed (my ping times 
>> are 100-125ms on a good day - is that typical?).
>>
>> Here is an example of the kinds of worksheets I use:
>>
>>

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