Works fine in

Julia Version 0.3.5
Commit a05f87b* (2015-01-08 22:33 UTC)
Platform Info:
  System: Linux (x86_64-linux-gnu)
  CPU: AMD A6-4455M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
  WORD_SIZE: 64
  BLAS: libopenblas (NO_LAPACK NO_LAPACKE DYNAMIC_ARCH NO_AFFINITY)
  LAPACK: liblapack.so.3
  LIBM: libopenlibm
  LLVM: libLLVM-3.3

Kaj

On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 9:15:56 PM UTC+2, Eric S wrote:
>
> Gabriel,
>
> Any ideas about why Winston doesn't work?
>
> plot([sin(a) for a in 0.0:0.1:2 * pi])
>
>  `set_source_rgb` has no method matching set_source_rgb(::CairoContext, 
> ::Float64, ::Float64, ::Float64)
>
>  in savepng at /Users/ericshain/.julia/v0.3/Winston/src/Winston.jl:1849
>  in writemime at /Users/ericshain/.julia/v0.3/Winston/src/Winston.jl:2638
>  in base64 at base64.jl:125
>  in display_dict at 
> /Users/ericshain/.julia/v0.3/IJulia/src/execute_request.jl:34
>
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 12:15:49 PM UTC-6, Gabriel Mitchell 
> wrote:
>>
>> The Gadfly error message is correct. There indeed is no method with that 
>> type signature. The closest thing would be something like:
>>
>> plot(x=[1:10],y=[1:10].^2)
>>
>> To get a list of methods you can call methods(plot). Better yet, check 
>> out the github page or documentation for Gadfly:
>> https://github.com/dcjones/Gadfly.jl
>> http://gadflyjl.org/
>>
>> Best,
>> G
>>
>> On Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 6:41:42 PM UTC+1, Eric S wrote:
>>>
>>> I've searched the group for answers but haven't figured this out. I'm 
>>> trying to get inline graphics in an Julia Notebook. So far I've been unable 
>>> to plot (inline or otherwise) with any of  the graphics modules including 
>>> Gadfly, PyPlot or Winston. I can plot in the terminal, but not in Julia 
>>> Notebook. I usually get a message like (for Gadfly): 
>>>
>>> "`plot` has no method matching plot(::Array{Float64,1}, 
>>> ::Array{Float64,1})
>>> while loading In[7], in expression starting on line 1"
>>>
>>> Some specifics, I'm running OS X 10.10.2 and Julia 0.3.5.
>>>
>>> I also have one other question, I know to use a module such as Gadfly 
>>> you use "using Gadfly". Is there a way of disposing of that module if 
>>> instead you want to shift to PyPlot?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advanced,
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>

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