Dear Chris, Wow. Very nice! A few things I noticed:
1. The -m did not put it in mono font for me (using current GIT). 2. Mono font really should be the default otherwise nothing displays correctly. Try ]keyb. Try 5 5⍴⍳25 3. You are using an old keyboard mapping. It doesn't match the output of ]keyb. It also doesn't match my actual keyboard (which was designed to match the GNU APL standard.) Thanks. Blake On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Chris Moller <mol...@mollerware.com> wrote: > I've written a GTK+-based wrapper for APL and Jürgen suggested I tell > people about it... > > Basically, what it does is provide a textual interface to APL that makes > it unnecessary to install keymaps and fonts in xterm, konsole, or whatever > CLI you usually use--the keymap and font are built into the utility. > > If you're interested, all the links are in the last entry in the Community > page at http://www.gnu.org/software/apl/Community.html > > For more information, there are INSTALL and README files in the package. > Any bugs or feature requests, let me know. > > Chris Moller >