On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 9:51 AM, kcrisman <
kcri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It is in a dropdown menu. Of course we do want to improve those
>> menus, e.g., have a submenu for each mode or some other way to easily
>> know the available modes.
>>
>
> Which one? I still can't find it. I do not see an option for the
> %default_mode python in the dropdown menu for modes.
"Set default mode" is the third item in the menu. I don't know why
you can't see it. I've attached a screenshot so you can see what the
menu looks like when properly rendered, so you can compare to what you
are seeing.
> For that matter, going
> to the help menu and clicking on mode commands doesn't seem to do anything
> either, though perhaps I am using it incorrectly.
Going to the help menu and clicking will insert code where the cursor
is positioned.
> Honestly, I think that a great place for default mode change would be the
> thing on the far upper left that usually says "%sage". But I couldn't
> figure out how to change that to anything else; clicking on it just brings
> up the wizard.
Clicking on that brings up the wizard -- it's meant to be an "easter
egg". The wizard should be moved to a normal dropdown menu (or new
normal button). Clicking on the mode indicator should either do
*nothing*, or provide some help about modes (e.g., a dialog with a
link to the wiki).
>
>
>
>>
>> However, a difference between SageMathCloud worksheets and
>> sagenb/Jupyter is that everything is explicit. There is no hidden
>> implicit state only accessible via menus, like in sagenb and jupyter.
>
>
> That seems quite reasonable.
>
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