#7666: Alphanumeric cell IDs, resize on paste (#2902), ESC ends introspection
(#5644), JSLint for notebook_lib.js
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   Reporter:  mpatel       |       Owner:  was         
       Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  needs_review
   Priority:  major        |   Milestone:  sage-4.3.1  
  Component:  notebook     |    Keywords:              
Work_issues:               |      Author:  Mitesh Patel
   Upstream:  N/A          |    Reviewer:              
     Merged:               |  
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Comment(by rbeezer):

 mpatel asked if I would test this package.  Some observations follow,
 Firefox 3.5.6 on Kubuntu 9.10.

 1.  ESC on introspection seems to be working (a great addition!).  First
 time I hit ESC it didn't seem to have effect, then next tab-completion was
 weird, then all subsequent uses of ESC worked fine.  Opened a new
 worksheet, and several uses of ESC worked fine.  So maybe just once per
 server session?

 2.  Formatted labels are working in interacts, but now I don't see any
 output.  Three different interacts, no output at all.  Controls are
 functional though, so it is not hung.

 3.  Was testing resizing cells on paste:

 (a) paste into a new cell, hit edit key and the pasted text is gone.

 (b) this one took me a while
  - make a new cell, type a space, then type a sentence almost to the far
 end of the cell.[[BR]]
  - resize browser window by grabbing right edge and dragging left
 (slowly)[[BR]]
  - resize until just the last word of sentence wraps to a new line.[[BR]]
  - cell doesn't resize and second line is hidden[[BR]]
  - hit edit, cancel changes, see cell is now sized right[[BR]]
  - click into cell, it sizes wrong again[[BR]]

 Without a space at the start of the line, sometimes there's no problem.
 Notice if you keep sliding the window edge, and push two words onto the
 next line, the sizing comes back to being right.

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