Mike, Thanks for getting back to me. I installed the Juno plug-in, but selecting 2+2 and hitting control-return does nothing. In fact the console does not allow for any input to be entered and does not show anything else but some errors as shown in the attached.
P On Saturday, November 29, 2014 10:06:59 AM UTC-8, Mike Innes wrote: > > > Petr: You shouldn't need to connect to Julia explicitly, just `C-Enter` on > something you want to evaluate and a client will boot up for you. If you've > got the Juno plugin installed, a Julia client will boot up for you at start > up which speeds things along. If you want to test this just try `C-N` for a > new file and evaluate `2+2` or something simple like that, but opening up > an existing file should work just as well. I'm working on a mini tutorial > that should soften the learning curve here a bit. > > On 29 November 2014 at 17:48, Petr Krysl <krysl...@gmail.com <javascript:> > > wrote: > >> Hi Mike, >> >> I installed LT and ran it on my toy Julia project. I tried to make the >> connection to Julia, but I couldn't find it on the list. What do I do? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Petr >> >> On Saturday, November 29, 2014 7:30:05 AM UTC-8, Mike Innes wrote: >>> >>> One good reason to use Light Table is that it has pretty good support >>> for using Julia interactively. Things like eval'ing the current code block >>> in the editor, highlighting and linking to lines that cause errors, support >>> for eval in modules, inline Gadfly plots etc. See here >>> <http://junolab.org/> if you're interested. Plus, no one else supports >>> highlighting for string interpolation, so far as I know ;) >>> >>> >