I think it uses the first julia kernel that Jupyter reports, and I
haven't seen a way to switch it aside from ensuring that I only have one
IJulia kernel installed. It was a bit ago, but I think I just deleted
the one I didn't want from ~/.ipython/kernels/.

-s


On Mon, Aug 31, 2015, at 11:25 PM, Sheehan Olver wrote:
> I got hydrogen working but it defaults to the 0.3.7 kernel.  How do I
> change the default?
>
>
>> On 1 Sep 2015, at 11:31 am, Seth <catch...@bromberger.com> wrote:
>>
>> I followed the installation instructions at the repo site
>> (https://github.com/willwhitney/hydrogen) and it just worked. It's
>> really nice to set watches on variables - that graph I plotted can
>> even be in a watch pane so that if I modify any of the variables and
>> reevaluate, the graph updates dynamically.
>>
>> On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 5:19:40 PM UTC-7, Jeffrey
>> Sarnoff wrote:
>>> How are people who are using Atom+Hydrogen setting up Atom for Julia
>>> and are there other packages of particular help?
>>>
>>> On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 3:47:15 PM UTC-4, Seth wrote:
>>>> It does with the excellent Hydrogen plugin: see
>>>> http://imgur.com/b8UGF1N for an example I whipped up.
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, August 31, 2015 at 12:09:01 PM UTC-7, Sheehan Olver
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Does Atom Support Gadfly graphics yet?
>>>>>
>>>>> (I got it installed but the output from Gadfly is just "Plot(...)"
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 2:30:23 AM UTC+10, Nils Gudat
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> I've been using JunoLT for about a year and switched to the new
>>>>>> Atom client about 2 weeks ago - I think it's already really good,
>>>>>> despite a long to-do list and some rough edges that need ironing
>>>>>> out.

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