On Apr 1, 2008, at 12:36 PM, William Stein wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:10 PM, Jason Grout
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> kcrisman wrote:
>>> 1) In Safari 3.1 on PPC X.4, trying tab-completion simply gets
>>> one out
>>> of the current cell into the next cell (which is standard tabbing
>>> behavior in most browsers, I think).
>>
>> I just noticed this today when I was trying to show someone how
>> to use
>> Sage on OSX. It was frustrating. I was using the online
>> sagenb.org,
>> which I believe is 2.11. I think it was on OSX Tiger.
>
> Just to confirm, is this only an OS X PPC problem? I can't
> replicate it on OS X intel.
This appears to be a real issue: I can replicate it on Mac OS X
(10.4) with an Intel processor. It seems to be specific to the
newest release of Safari (3.1). I will try it out on 10.5 later,
unless someone beats me to it. I think you have to explicitly
download 3.1, rather than get it via Software Update (but I could be
wrong).
I will file a bug with Apple, and see what there reaction is.
The only workaround I've found is "^I" (rather than the TAB key,
which generates a different key-code): that gives you a popup with
the alternates, but in the "output cell" (underneath the popup) you
also get some blather about
" 7 [?47h [?1h = [24;1H [KHelp on built-in function range in
module __builtin__:"
and on.
Is this something we can work around, or does it pretty much hose
Sage notebooks?
Justin
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