Jason,

I think you may have saved my sanity! Here is the output:

In  [22]: temp = CoefTable(mat,colnms,rownms)

Out [22]:      a b c
a    1 2 3
b    4 5 6
c    7 8 9


In  [23]: show(temp)
     a b c
a    1 2 3
b    4 5 6
c    7 8 9

These actually line up perfectly in my Sublime Editor so I think I'm fine. 
I also did the following as a more realistic example:

In  [30]: show(temp)
           Posterior Mean Lower 95% Upper 95%
Income          -0.451334   1.60543  -1.05135
Education         1.80312  0.382321  -2.06968
Price            -0.58198  -1.53586  0.569491

Again, it lines up perfectly in my Sublime window. I think all I will have 
to do is to omit the p-value code and it should work fine with my spatial 
models.

Thank you again for answering my basic questions and this should make my 
code much nicer.

Regards,
Don

On Wednesday, September 24, 2014 8:22:23 PM UTC-4, Jason wrote:
>
> In  [11]: show(CoefTable)
>>
>> Out [11]: ERROR: `show` has no method matching show(::Type{CoefTable})
>> you may have intended to import Base.show
>> while loading In[11], in expression starting on line 1
>>
>>
>> In  [12]: import Base.show
>>
>> Warning: import of Base.show into Main conflicts with an existing 
>> identifier; ignored.
>>
>
>  Don, 
>
> You need to import Base.show *before* defining the show(::Type{CoefTable}) 
> that I'm assuming you copied from the link I sent earlier. Try doing it 
> that way and let us know how it goes.
>
> If you'd like to read more check out 
> http://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/manual/modules/
>

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