Sorry, this isn't really a gnu-apl bug, but I thought someone here could
help me.
I'll post in s.e. apl if you think I should go there.

I have been playing with GNU-APL on macOS Sonoma 14.7. I had the Dyalog and
MacAPL keyboard layout XML files in "~/Library/Keyboard Layouts" and the
option key works great to get to the APL characters.

I recently upgraded to Sequoia 15.4, and it denys access to the option key
characters.

This what System Settings > Keyboard > Input Sources says about the Dyalog
Alt US and the MacAPL2 keyboard layouts:

    "Installed Input Source
    The developer can access anything you type with this input source. This
could include
    sensitive information such as your credit card number of home address."

It presents that message instead of showing the diagram of a keyboard, as
it does with the U.S. and MÃ¥ori layouts.  The Option key works fine for
them, but not the APL layouts.

I've tried using Ukelele to make a keyboard layout bundle (instead of XML
file), but that didn't change anything.

Can anyone else use the Option key to get to the APL symbols on macOS
Sequoia?

Thanks!
-- 
Mike Hall

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