I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this question (Perhaps
there is a more specific Jupyter developer list?) but I find the
following behavior rather annoying:

After doing

%display typeset

if do something that generates some long multi-line Sage output,
mathjax seems to do a pretty good job of wrapping the mathematics BUT
I still get a horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the output area.
This happens regardless of how I have my browser width ans zoom set.
Note: This has nothing to do with the Cell/Current Outputs/Toggle
Scrolling setting. I have that at the default which does not result in
any vertical scrollbar.

The weird thing is that if before generating the output I first
increase the zoom on my browser (Chrome on Linux) to 125%, generate
the output, and then reduce the zoom level back to 100% the math is
wrapped and shown nicely in the output area without the need for a
horizontal scroll bar.

Does anyone know if this has been previously reported to the Jupyter
developers or if this is an artifact of the way Jupyter is
incorporated into Sage?  Is there perhaps some css option I can set to
always avoid the horizontal scrollbar (when mathjax wrapping is
possible)?  Maybe there is an output area width parameter that should
be smaller than it is by default.

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