OK Now I get

could not open file 
/Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/Images/src/ioformats/../../deps/deps.jl
while loading /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/Images/src/ioformats/libmagickwand.jl, 
in expression starting on line 24
while loading /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/Images/src/Images.jl, in expression 
starting on line 38
while loading /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLAbstraction/src/GLTexture.jl, in 
expression starting on line 1
while loading /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLAbstraction/src/GLTypes.jl, in 
expression starting on line 40
while loading /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLAbstraction/src/GLAbstraction.jl, in 
expression starting on line 8


On 20 Aug 2014, at 9:06 pm, Simon Danisch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes I do =)
> You need to install Images.jl properly with its dependency.
> https://github.com/timholy/Images.jl
> I should at some point load this conditional, as you don't really need 
> Images.jl as long as you don't read images from your HD.
> 
> 
> 2014-08-20 13:01 GMT+02:00 Sheehan Olver <[email protected]>:
> OK I cloned all the necessary projects but get the following error on OS X, 
> and thoughts?
> 
> julia> include("surface.jl")
> ERROR: error compiling Texture: error compiling __Texture#30__: error 
> compiling imread: error compiling imread: error compiling MagickWand: could 
> not load module : dlopen(.dylib, 1): image not found
>  in GLFont at /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLText/src/types.jl:97
>  in inittext at /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLText/src/GLText.jl:13
>  in init_glutils at /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLAbstraction/src/GLInit.jl:13
>  in createwindow at /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLWindow/src/reactglfw.jl:299
>  in createdisplay at /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLPlot/src/GLPlot.jl:43
>  in include at ./boot.jl:245
>  in include_from_node1 at ./loading.jl:128
> while loading /Users/solver/.julia/v0.3/GLPlot/example/surface.jl, in 
> expression starting on line 3
> 
> 
> 
> On 20 Aug 2014, at 8:37 pm, Simon Danisch <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> In theory it does support 2D plotting, but I didn't invest much work into 
>> it, as 3D is my main focus.
>> In other words:
>> There's nothing working out of the box, but if you are willing to invest 
>> some work, there are already a lot of tools to make 2D plotting possible and 
>> I would be willing to support you with any efforts.
>> 
>> 
>> Am Dienstag, 19. August 2014 07:46:22 UTC+2 schrieb Sheehan Olver:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Is there a way to force plotting in PyPlot.jl, to simulate animation?  Right 
>> now if I do a for loop over a sequence of plots, it only outputs the last 
>> plot.
>> 
>> This is in IJulia running on OS X with matplotlib version 1.3.1 installed, 
>> and pygui(true)
>> 
>> Sheehan
> 
> 

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