Ah, I was getting the same thing in the REPL, but that was because of TerminalExtensions, which uses the same display API, which seems to be broken.
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Tim Holy <[email protected]> wrote: > Missing method problem; I'm afraid that in these early days, there are > simply > going to be some of these, because this is a huge expansion of the type > hierarchy and I'm sure I didn't catch everything that everyone will try. (I > rarely use IJulia in part because I have a weird display bug that seems to > affect only me---individual pixels are displayed as tiles with spaces > between > them---and I haven't yet succeeded in tracking it down.) > > Should be fixed if you do Pkg.update(). I can't promise that whatever > larger- > scale thing you were trying will work, however, unless you give me a more > complete example. > > Best, > --Tim > > On Tuesday, September 09, 2014 12:27:35 PM Stefan Karpinski wrote: > > 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 > >
