El Capitan 10.11.1 beta, Julia 0.4:
Julia Version 0.4.0 Commit 0ff703b* (2015-10-08 06:20 UTC) Platform Info: System: Darwin (x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0) CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4980HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz WORD_SIZE: 64 BLAS: libopenblas (USE64BITINT DYNAMIC_ARCH NO_AFFINITY Haswell) LAPACK: libopenblas64_ LIBM: libopenlibm LLVM: libLLVM-3.3 > On Oct 10, 2015, at 9:55 AM, cormull...@mac.com wrote: > > Yup, that's a fail. I'm glad I'm not the only one. What systems are you > running? > > On Saturday, October 10, 2015 at 5:48:03 PM UTC+1, Rob J Goedman wrote: > > Hi, this is what I get. Looks pretty much like your description. > > > > Regards, > Rob > >> On Oct 10, 2015, at 9:18 AM, cormu...@mac.com <javascript:> wrote: >> >> I'm trying to find out why Cairo.jl/text_path() doesn't work for me, but >> seems to work for others. If you have Cairo.jl installed, could you run the >> sample_text.jl test file: >> >> $ julia ~/.julia/v0.4/Cairo/samples/sample_text.jl >> >> There are lots of deprecations, but — the output file is called >> sample_text.png (probably created in your current directory) — if the test >> is successful, you'll see the words "Hello" and "Void". But on my system >> (MacOS X El Capitan, Julia v0.4.0 (2015-10-08 06:20 UTC) freshly installed) >> I only see "Hello", plus a bunch of collapsed glyphs, because text_path() >> doesn't work for me. I'd really like to know whether anyone else shares this >> problem or whether it's just me. :) >> >