Just use Plots.jl. JuliaPlots and Plots.jl is essentially a metapackage/org which puts this all together into one convenient package. It works very well and should be recommended as the standard plotting package to almost everyone.
On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 12:17:56 PM UTC-7, Ben Arthur wrote: > > would be nice to have an organization to contain all of these. as > @StefanKarpinski <https://github.com/StefanKarpinski> pointed out (i > forget where exactly), it would help to encourage developers to work > together. it would also help new users of julia figure out which package > they want to use. > > https://github.com/johnmyleswhite/ASCIIPlots.jl > http://github.com/baggepinnen/ExperimentalAnalysis.jl > <https://github.com/baggepinnen/ExperimentalAnalysis.jl> > http://github.com/jheinen/GR.jl <https://github.com/jheinen/GR.jl> > http://github.com/GiovineItalia/Gadfly.jl > <https://github.com/GiovineItalia/Gadfly.jl> > http://github.com/mbaz/Gaston.jl <https://github.com/mbaz/Gaston.jl> > http://github.com/ma-laforge/GracePlot.jl > <https://github.com/ma-laforge/GracePlot.jl> > http://github.com/ma-laforge/InspectDR.jl > <https://github.com/ma-laforge/InspectDR.jl> > http://github.com/sisl/PGFPlots.jl <https://github.com/sisl/PGFPlots.jl> > http://github.com/plotly/Plotly.jl <https://github.com/plotly/Plotly.jl> > http://github.com/tbreloff/Plots.jl <https://github.com/tbreloff/Plots.jl> > http://github.com/JuliaPy/PyPlot.jl <https://github.com/JuliaPy/PyPlot.jl> > http://github.com/ig-or/QWTwPlot.jl <https://github.com/ig-or/QWTwPlot.jl> > http://github.com/tbreloff/Qwt.jl <https://github.com/tbreloff/Qwt.jl> > http://github.com/rennis250/Sparrow.jl > <https://github.com/rennis250/Sparrow.jl> > http://github.com/sunetos/TextPlots.jl > <https://github.com/sunetos/TextPlots.jl> > http://github.com/Evizero/UnicodePlots.jl > <https://github.com/Evizero/UnicodePlots.jl> > http://github.com/nolta/Winston.jl <https://github.com/nolta/Winston.jl> >