I have it in the following way

     :app [(:lt.objs.style/set-skin "dark")

           (:lt.objs.langs.julia/julia-path "C:\\Julia\\bin\\julia.exe")

           ]
and it works

On Sunday, 20 July 2014 22:15:15 UTC-4, Diego Tapias wrote:
>
> Thank you @Joshua. That's what I got (I have followed the instructions of 
> the one-more-minute repo). 
>
> ;; User behaviors
> ;; -----------------------------
> ;; Behaviors are stored as a set of diffs that are merged together
> ;; to create the final set of functionality that makes up Light Table. You 
> can
> ;; modify these diffs to either add or subtract functionality.
> ;;
> ;; Behaviors are added to tags, objects with those tags then automatically 
> gain
> ;; whatever logic the behavior imparts. To see a list of user-level 
> behaviors,
> ;; start typing a word related to the functionality you want in between 
> the square
> ;; brackets (e.g. "theme").
>
> {:+ {
>      ;; The app tag is kind of like global scope. You assign behaviors 
> that affect
>      ;; all of Light Table here
>      :app [(:lt.objs.style/set-skin "dark")]
>
>      ;; The editor tag is applied to all editors
>      :editor [:lt.objs.editor/no-wrap
>               (:lt.objs.style/set-theme "june")]
>
>      ;; Here we can add behaviors to just clojure editors
>      :editor.clojure [(:lt.plugins.clojure/print-length 1000)]}
>
>  ;; You can use the subtract key to remove behavior that may get added by
>  ;; another diff
>  :- {:app [(:lt.objs.langs.julia/julia-path "/usr/bin/julia")]}}
>
>
> 2014-07-20 19:11 GMT-05:00 Joshua Job <[email protected] <javascript:>>:
>
>> Can you post the contents of your user behaviors file? You can get to it 
>> via ctrl+space and then typing "user behaviors", you should see an option 
>> to edit them. You have to specify the path to julia there, or have it on 
>> your path. More details can be found at 
>> https://github.com/one-more-minute/Jupiter-LT/wiki/Installing-%26-Upgrading
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, July 20, 2014 4:12:23 PM UTC-7, Diego Tapias wrote:
>>>
>>> I have got the following error whenever I try to run a Julia Script with 
>>> the editor LightTable:
>>>
>>> Couldn't connect to Julia
>>>
>>> ERROR: REPLCompletions not defined
>>>  in anonymous at no file
>>>  in include at boot.jl:238
>>>  in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
>>>  in include at boot.jl:238
>>>  in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
>>>  in reload_path at loading.jl:140
>>>  in _require at loading.jl:58
>>>  in require at loading.jl:43
>>>  in include at boot.jl:238
>>>  in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
>>>  in process_options at client.jl:303
>>>  in _start at client.jl:389
>>> at /home/diego/.julia/v0.2/Jewel/src/completions.jl:106
>>> at /home/diego/.julia/v0.2/Jewel/src/Jewel.jl:9
>>> at /opt/LightTable/plugins/Jewel/jl/init.jl:20
>>>
>>>
>>> I have cloned the repositories Jewel, Jupiter-LT and June-LT from the 
>>> sources and put them into the folder /opt/LightTable/plugins/ where it is 
>>> supposed they should be.
>>>
>>
>

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