Hi Steven, APL was the first programming language I learned back in the 70s. Loved it! Haven't used it much since unfortunately. I did try J a few decades later but couldn't get into it.
> 1. Can anyone provide tips for simply adding APL text in an org-mode > document? I've not tried this in a while but gnu-apl-mode (available from MELPA) sets up the keyboard to use the super key for input of APL characters but also defines an APL input method [1]. And, of course, you can always input unicode characters directly (C-x 8 RET) although this is less convenient. > 2. Has anyone had success with org-babel and APL integration? It depends on how much you want to do in this regard. If you have an APL mode installed, you can at least have APL src blocks which you can edit. Anything more than that (executing the code in org mode), you'll need to create an ob-apl.el file which implements the bits necessary for invoking the APL system. HTH, eric Footnotes: [1] https://github.com/lokedhs/gnu-apl-mode -- : Eric S Fraga via Emacs 28.0.50, Org 9.5-g9a4a24 : Latest paper written in org: https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.05096