#14104: Implement an interface for displaying objects in HTML from the command 
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       Reporter:  andrew.mathas   |         Owner:  andrew.mathas
           Type:  enhancement     |        Status:  new          
       Priority:  major           |     Milestone:  sage-5.8     
      Component:  user interface  |    Resolution:               
       Keywords:  sage45          |   Work issues:               
Report Upstream:  N/A             |     Reviewers:               
        Authors:  Andrew Mathas   |     Merged in:               
   Dependencies:                  |      Stopgaps:               
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Comment (by andrew.mathas):

 Replying to [comment:15 kcrisman]:
 > Just wanted to put in my two cents that probably #13131 should go in
 first, as it is pretty ready, and then we could build on that to add
 `_html_` code for other objects, one of which would be the type of thing
 at #14103.

 Definitely. I still neeed to write quite a lot of documentation and iron
 out a few bugs. On the table side I'd like to do better than the
 javascript that I am currently using.

 > Sebastien is right that `html()` would give the html, and `html_display`
 (or `show` or `view` or something) would actually display it.  I also like
 the idea of figuring out what each of these commands should do.  Currently
 it's silly that sometimes my LaTeX engine is fired up to view stuff; why
 should I be compiling to view it if there is something easier?

 Firing up MathJax also takes time before you're cooking, especially when
 looking at a big table for example. The main benefit that I see with html
 is that you can use it to navigate through large objects. Working out the
 best framework is important, however. I didn't know about view or show
 until this week...

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