A Java Applet can be served to the browser from the notebook server
and it could implement this behavior.

I have also been contemplating the possibility of having Java
Applet-based cells in the notebook.  These kind of cells could do all
sorts of helpful things like syntax highlighting, parentheses
matching, intelligent double-click selection of text, etc.

Also, all of these behaviors and more can be programmed in Python via.
Jython if desired.

Now that Java has been officially open sourced, perhaps this is a good
time to begin extending Sage's capabilities with it.

Ted

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> Super idea.  Sadly, AFAIK, it's impossible to differentiate between the enter 
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