 The Jtext display isn't always as helpful as it could be when you're trying to understand your results. Look at S. Three boxes with integers 0, 1, and 2 inside, right? But try to open those boxes and you'll realize that the contents may have only looked like integers. Or what about T? What are the contents of its boxes? And what is going on with this mess of characters down here? Wouldn't it be great if you could just click on a line and have an interactive result like this? This is Jig, a new display tool that speeds up analyzing the results of Jig. Just click on a line and push a function key and it provides shape, type, and additional encoding information. Jig is now available as an add-on in the JQT environment and works with J versions 805 and 806. There is also a lab available if you'd like to know more.