On Thursday, February 6, 2014 10:10:50 PM UTC-5, Jacob Quinn wrote: > > Hey Isaiah, > > No inline plotting yet, though I'm ready to start exploring what we can do > here; possibly open up the plot in the default browser, sublime also > recently got support for image viewing, so if we can get an image object > back for the plot, we could open it up directly in sublime. >
Most of the plotting packages use the display/writemime facilities in Julia, so that inline plotting works in IJulia+browser. They typically support writemime to image/png. On your end, you just need to look at the "data" fields of the pyout and display_data messages, which is a dictionary mapping MIME types to data. Presumably, you are already looking at the text/plain output in order to display results. You just need to look for image/png data and display it, and most of the plotting packages should work.
