I'm seeing this error:

`mapinfo` has no method matching mapinfo(::Type{RGB{UfixedBase{Uint8,8}}},
::Image{RGB{UfixedBase{Uint8,8}},2,Array{RGB{UfixedBase{Uint8,8}},2}})
 in base64 at base64.jl:125
 in display_dict at /Users/stefan/.julia/IJulia/src/execute_request.jl:34

What versions of things are required to make this work? I wonder it this is
something obviously wrong. My system info:

Julia Version 0.3.1-pre+48
Commit 8c1b105 (2014-09-08 12:46 UTC)
Platform Info:
  System: Darwin (x86_64-apple-darwin13.3.0)
  CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3740QM CPU @ 2.70GHz
  WORD_SIZE: 64
  BLAS: libopenblas (USE64BITINT DYNAMIC_ARCH NO_AFFINITY Sandybridge)
  LAPACK: libopenblas
  LIBM: libopenlibm
  LLVM: libLLVM-3.3

30 required packages:
 - ASCIIPlots                    0.0.2
 - DataArrays                    0.2.0
 - DataFrames                    0.5.7
 - DataStructures                0.3.2
 - Debug                         0.0.4
 - Distributions                 0.5.4
 - Example                       0.3.3+             master
 - Gadfly                        0.3.7
 - Gaston                        0.0.0              master
 - IJulia                        0.1.15
 - Images                        0.4.2
 - ImmutableArrays               0.0.6
 - Iterators                     0.1.6
 - JSON                          0.3.7
 - Morsel                        0.0.4
 - NLopt                         0.1.3              master
 - ODBC                          0.3.8+             master
 - PyCall                        0.4.8
 - PyPlot                        1.3.3
 - RDatasets                     0.1.1
 - RNGTest                       0.0.1+             421b289d
 - SIUnits                       0.0.2
 - SortingAlgorithms             0.0.1
 - SpecialMatrices               0.1.3
 - Stats                         0.1.0
 - TerminalExtensions            0.0.2
 - TestImages                    0.0.5
 - TimeSeries                    0.4.5
 - Winston                       0.11.4
 - ZMQ                           0.1.13
38 additional packages:
 - ArrayViews                    0.4.6
 - BinDeps                       0.3.5
 - Cairo                         0.2.17
 - Cartesian                     0.3.0
 - Codecs                        0.1.2
 - Color                         0.3.7
 - Compose                       0.3.7
 - Contour                       0.0.4
 - Dates                         0.3.1
 - Datetime                      0.1.7
 - Distances                     0.1.1
 - FixedPointNumbers             0.0.4
 - GZip                          0.2.13
 - GnuTLS                        0.0.1
 - Hexagons                      0.0.2
 - Homebrew                      0.1.10
 - HttpCommon                    0.0.6
 - HttpParser                    0.0.9
 - HttpServer                    0.0.8
 - IniFile                       0.2.3
 - KernelDensity                 0.0.2
 - LibTrading                    0.0.1              master (dirty)
 - Loess                         0.0.3
 - MathProgBase                  0.3.0
 - Meddle                        0.0.5
 - NAG                           0.0.0-             master (unregistered)
 - Nettle                        0.1.5
 - PDMats                        0.2.4
 - REPLCompletions               0.0.3
 - Reexport                      0.0.1
 - SHA                           0.0.3
 - Sparklines                    0.1.0              master
 - StatsBase                     0.6.4
 - TexExtensions                 0.0.1
 - Tk                            0.2.13
 - URIParser                     0.0.2
 - ZipFile                       0.2.2
 - Zlib                          0.1.7


On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 6:47 AM, Tim Holy <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Friday, September 05, 2014 03:37:10 PM Job van der Zwan wrote:
> > This sounds like Julia magic that will greatly simplify a *lot* of code.
>
> I'm hopeful of that too, and I think there's already some preliminary
> evidence
> for that within Images itself. Hopefully more will come as people start to
> use
> it.
>
> One thing I should clarify is that, while Images has long striven for a
> separation between _meaning_ and _representation_, pretty much from
> inception
> I frankly struggled with how to achieve that goal for intensity. The key
> insight---that what we needed was a new number type---was a suggestion of
> Stefan Karpinski's
> (https://github.com/JuliaLang/Color.jl/issues/42#issuecomment-50103642).
> So
> while you won't see his fingerprints on the code, I suspect his elegant
> idea
> will have far-reaching impact.
>
> Best,
> --Tim
>
>

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