Just FYI, this is actually the old Juno on Light Table, not Atom – which I
recommend everyone uses at this point :)

On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 at 19:28 Josef Heinen <[email protected]> wrote:

> GR.jl is also supported inside Atom, either standalone (see screenshot),
> or as a backend for Plots.jl or PyPlot.jl (Matplotlib).
>
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> On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 3:35:07 PM UTC+1, Philippe Roy wrote:
>>
>> Hi! Nice package Tom. Is this supposed to work inside Atom with the julia
>> "IDE" ? The plots seems to work, but I really don't know where they appear!
>> they're not in the plots pane (I think only Gadfly is supported as of now
>> inside Atom).
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
>> Le jeudi 10 mars 2016 14:08:23 UTC-5, Tom Breloff a écrit :
>>>
>>> You should read up more on PlotlyJS: http://spencerlyon.com/PlotlyJS.jl/
>>>
>>> Or from the Plots docs:
>>>
>>> Plotly / PlotlyJS
>>>> These are treated as separate backends, though they share much of the
>>>> code and use the Plotly javascript API.  plotly() is the only
>>>> dependency-free plotting option, as the required javascript is bundled with
>>>> Plots. It can create inline plots in IJulia, or open standalone browser
>>>> windows when run from the Julia REPL.
>>>> plotlyjs() is the preferred option, and taps into the great
>>>> functionality of Spencer Lyon's PlotlyJS.jl. Inline IJulia plots can be
>>>> updated from any cell... something that makes this backend stand out. From
>>>> the Julia REPL, it taps into Blink.jl and Electron to plot within a
>>>> standalone GUI window... also very cool.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:03 PM, Daniel Carrera <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 10 March 2016 at 18:23, Tom Breloff <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 12:08 PM, j verzani <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> As someone who has watched his calculus students struggle with what
>>>>>> should be a trivial task -- the installation of `Plots` on `juliabox`, 
>>>>>> I've
>>>>>> wished it were part of base.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> While in my (very biased) opinion I think Plots should be the first
>>>>> package new users install, I don't think it belongs in base.  (please 
>>>>> don't
>>>>> make me rebuild julia to hack on Plots ;)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I think Plots could be part of the "standard library" (to borrow a term
>>>> from Python). So it would not be in Base, but it could be pre-installed.
>>>> Plotting is one of the most common things that scientists and engineers do.
>>>> Maybe not right now, but when Plots is more mature.
>>>>
>>>> Speaking of which, I'm also having trouble with PlotlyJS.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> julia> plotlyjs()
>>>> Plots.PlotlyJSPackage()
>>>>
>>>> julia> plot(Plots.fakedata(50,5),w=3)
>>>> [Plots.jl] Initializing backend: plotlyjs
>>>> INFO: Precompiling module Blink...
>>>> INFO: Recompiling stale cache file
>>>> /home/daniel/.julia/lib/v0.4/Nettle.ji for module Nettle.
>>>> ERROR: Cannot find Electron. Try `AtomShell.install()`.
>>>>  in electron at
>>>> /home/daniel/.julia/v0.4/Blink/src/AtomShell/process.jl:49
>>>>  ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> For some reason, PlotlyJS seems to think that I am running it from
>>>> Atom. :-(
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

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