Just to clarify, Ivan means that at the top of the worksheet you could do

%auto
gap._eval_using_file_cutoff = 1000

Of course, you'd have to be in "sage" evaluation mode to do this, not 
"gap".  This might be a good workaround.

Another possible workaround might also be to just indent less, though this 
would only work for programs that were very short.

%gap
for n in [1..10] do
 for m in [1..10] do
  Print(m*n);
  Print(" - ");
 od;
 Print("n");
od;
# works

Truly, it seems not to matter :)

%gap
for n in [1..10] do for m in [1..10] do Print(m*n); Print(" - "); od; 
Print("n"); od;
# works

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