Stan Schymanski wrote:
> In this context, I'm having trouble inserting a calculation cell before
> a html cell or between two html cells in Sage 3.4. The Alt-Enter or
> Ctrl-Enter methods don't not work in html cells. If I want to insert a
> calculation cell before an html cell, I can't just press Alt-Enter in
> the foregoing calculation cell, because this creates a new calculation
> cell AFTER the html cell. Is there another way?
>
> Cheers,
> Stan
>
> kcrisman wrote:
>
>> Dear Kwankyu,
>>
>>
>>
>>> If I write and evaluate in a cell in a worksheet and if there are
>>> already cells below the one which I am evaluating, then the cursor
>>> moves into the cell just below instead of creating a new cell for next
>>> input. Is this behavior preferable? This is annoying at least to me.
>>>
>>>
>> One of the designers can answer for the technical reasons for this
>> design decision, but let me tell you it is very useful when you are
>> running through a worksheet you have already created, but changing a
>> few things (e.g. some initial constant defined at the top)!
>>
>> But actually, if you click on "Help" you will see that Alt-Enter
>> actually does what you require, while Ctrl-Enter splits the cell and
>> evaluates both things. I didn't know either of these until I looked
>> just now, and will definitely use them now too.
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> - kcrisman
>>
>>
>>
>
>
I found this problem very annoying too. This is a purely pragmatic
solution, but what I do is to go to the edit button and change the
source code to add a new cell just typing {{{id=X \\\}}} where X is an
integer not present in my worksheet.
Hope it helps
Jose.
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