 I'm working on an add-on for J805 that provides an enhanced view using SVG files. Initiated with a shortcut key, this view will display the result, shape, and type of J sentences. This is useful when nouns are boxed together and type and shape may not be apparent. Additional information is available for literal and unicode values. The shapes with leading indices of 1 are tinted to indicate dimensions that don't affect appearance. Currently, I'm looking for feedback on the display for two types that I rarely use. The first of these is the symbol type. The standard information about shape and type is provided upon hovering, but I have also included the index for individual values. Other useful information could be included, and if you use symbols, I could use your input. As an aside, note the presence of emojis available in J805. Next up, sparse types for matrices with integer, boolean, float, or complex values. Here the original ray has sparse non-zero entries. When displayed as a sparse type, the information is presented as a table. Type and shape are shown as before, and sparse indices are identified on the left component. The right component provides the number of non-sparse entries, the value types, and the sparse element of the original array. J allows you not only to define an array as a sparse type, but also which indices will be used to create that sparse view. Here, only index 2 is used to create the sparse matrix with a very different display. All of this information is available using standard arguments to J operators. But ease of access through the enhanced display may allow much better interaction than the traditional text display can provide.