On 6/24/10 6:56 AM, Jonathan wrote:
+++I like it and would use it.
Jonathan
On Jun 23, 11:21 am, kcrisman<kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear notebook group,
In our office hours for the PREP workshop, one participant had a very
interesting idea.
Namely, although it's nice that TinyMCE allows for nearly arbitrary
text input, the double-clicking is annoying, particularly in an
educational context where one might just want a student to enter an
answer the instructor could check. It would be nice to have a way to
put a text entry box between two computation cells, possibly via a
TinyMCE widget; currently someone using a worksheet either has to open
a whole TinyMCE instance to do this, or enter text into a computation
cell, neither of which is ideal.
For what it's worth, the participant said that Mathematica has
something like this, which he missed in using Sage. Is this something
desired and/or possible?
I am confused a bit by the wording above. You *can* put a text entry
box between two computation cells via a TinyMCE widget---just
shift-click on the blue line between the cells. How is the suggestion
above different than this? And how is entering text into a computation
cell or opening up a TinyMCE instance not ideal? (I'm asking because
I'm trying to figure out what exactly they have in mind that is better,
not because I'm disagreeing.)
Thanks,
Jason
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