Hi Ivo, Which version of julia are you using, v0.2.1 or v0.3? latex_symbols looks like it's only a v0.3 feature.
-- other Mike On Monday, 30 June 2014 08:56:03 UTC+2, Ivo Balbaert wrote: > > Hi Mike, > > It looks very nice, but I still have an issue. > I followed all recommendations, have updated all plugins, on startup after > Spinning up a Julia client, I always get the error: > > Couldn't connect to Julia > > ERROR: latex_symbols not definedin anonymous at no file > > in include at boot.jl:244 > in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:128 > in include at boot.jl:244 > in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:128 > in reload_path at loading.jl:152 > in _require at loading.jl:67 > in require at loading.jl:51 > in include at boot.jl:244 > > How could I fix this? > > Thanks, > Ivo > > > > > Op zondag 29 juni 2014 11:46:21 UTC+2 schreef Mike Innes: >> >> Hey all, >> >> I've released the latest version of the Julia environment >> <https://github.com/one-more-minute/Jupiter-LT> I'm building. There are >> a whole bunch of improvements but the main ones are: >> >> - Support for latex completions (\alpha etc.) >> - Support for graphics including Gadfly and Images.jl (though until >> my patch is released you'll need to Pkg.checkout("Gadfly") to get >> interactivity) >> - Rewritten and improved autocomplete system, which now completes >> package names in Pkg functions and paths in include statements, and can >> be >> extended to support anything else >> - Support for accessing methods and docs both while on a function and >> within its parentheses >> - Auto-detection of the module you're working in >> - Links and highlighted lines for error messages >> - Semantic highlighting in the "june night" theme >> - Highlighting support for string interpolation >> - Full support for unicode >> - More documentation >> - Tabs are restored after restarting, like Sublime >> - Several new and improved rough edges >> >> I also want to shout out to all the people who have tried this out so >> far, given feedback, and/or sent me PRs – every bit of enthusiasm really >> makes a big difference, so thank you. >> >> – Mike >> >