#4705: [with patch and spkg, one positive review, needs review] Make in-line
wysiwyg editor for text cells using TinyMCE
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 Reporter:  jason        |        Owner:  jason     
     Type:  enhancement  |       Status:  assigned  
 Priority:  major        |    Milestone:  sage-3.4.1
Component:  notebook     |   Resolution:            
 Keywords:               |  
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Comment (by kcrisman):

 Replying to [comment:29 ddrake]:
 > I tested Firefox 2.0.0.20 on Ubuntu Hardy and it appears to work fine. I
 couldn't reproduce the large text cell problem reported by kcrisman.
 >
 > Note that Firefox 2.0 has apparently been EOL'ed:
 [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html]. How long should we
 continue testing on that browser? (I'm not being sarcastic, I'm genuinely
 curious.)

 I updated to 2.0.0.20 and the problem persists. However, I downloaded
 FF3.0.5 and the problem is not there, so it's definitely FF2-specific.  My
 guess is that a lot of people using FF only on occasion (which might be
 quite a few PC and Mac people, as opposed to Linux) may not even be aware
 that FF3 is out there (it was very dimly on my radar), so it would be
 worth at least some testing.

 [http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~crisman/TinyMCE_Test.sws Here is a
 worksheet] - click on the "Here is a problem" area and then scroll up and
 down, assuming that area appears toward the bottom of your initial browser
 window.

 I am not sure what the problem is - presumably something
 Aqua+OSX.4+PPC+FF2 related.  It would be nice for people to check out
 whether this problem shows up in any other less heavily used browsers -
 Konqueror, for example, if that's still in use.  If this is the only place
 it happens, perhaps it's not the worst thing ever - though it IS really
 hard to use in this one case.

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