Thanks John,

In jhs what you are actually looking at is an SVG file in an HTML wrapper 
created by j's defined jhtml verb.  I have created a version that will return 
raw html, but at the moment there seem to be issues attaching the script to the 
wiki page. 

Cheers, bob

John Baker's post on the general forum.

The (visual) verb could be very handy for creating J documentation.
Especially when building eBooks that display J boxed displays. Please make
sure there is a version that spits out the raw HTML.

It's amazing that here we are in the 21st century and box drawing
characters are still a pain in the posterior.

The other day I was updating the LaTeX version of all my blog posts bm.pdf,
("blog master" or "bowel movement"),  and found that the pipe character
LuaLaTex was substituting in the font I was using was proportional thereby
throwing off the alignment in lstlisting environments:  arghhhhh!!!  I
ended up
"fixing" this issue with:

NB. lstlisting oriented portable box drawing characters

pipechars=:[: 9!:7 '+++++++++!-'"_ [ ]


Which sneaks in ! for |.  I was not amused.



Cheers

On Jul 7, 2015, at 5:12 PM, robert therriault <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I have been working over the last while creating an alternative display 
> format for the JHS environment using SVG. It is loosely based on the work 
> that I had done last summer using HTML, but this version I think is a little 
> cleaner and less obtrusive while still providing more information than the 
> standard display.
> 
> The script and the supporting videos are posted on the wiki. The videos will 
> give you a sense of the approach I have taken. I warn you all in advance when 
> it comes to programming I am more of a designer than a programmer. :-)
> 
> http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/BobTherriault/Enhanced%20J%20Display
> 
> I look forward to feedback, as there is some work to do on how to display 
> unicode, symbols and sparse arrays in ways that make interaction with them a 
> bit more intuitive.
> 
> Cheers, bob
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