With Sublime I am using cnt+b and vim :!julia %. Both work just fine. I don't have a question, happy to use show as stated.
On Monday, 23 November 2015 16:29:41 UTC+2, Steven G. Johnson wrote: > > On Monday, November 23, 2015 at 8:43:36 AM UTC-5, kleinsplash wrote: >> >> Yup. Not sure why but using Sublime/VIM I can only see PyPlot and Gadfly >> using plt[:show](); display(gcf()) does not work for me. >> > > What do you mean by "using Sublime/VIM"? Are you editing a Julia script > foo.jl and then running it with "julia foo.jl"? Just like in Python, if > you run Julia in non-interactive mode then Matplotlib is also run in > non-interactive mode, and you need plt[:show]() when you want the plot to > appear. > > If you are using some plugin for Sublime or VIM that allows you to execute > code in a running Julia session, but which is not using IJulia, then maybe > it is forgetting to turn on interactive mode (see > https://github.com/JuliaLang/IJulia.jl/blob/ca35a6397d5e430f94c087f727a499b8e6ecf906/src/kernel.jl#L28-L29 > ) >
