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Several test (eg, all `style.linewidth(0.2)` calls) fail.
The problem is that python classes can be called like a function
("style.linewidth(0.2)") or accessed like a module
("style.linewidth.THICK"), while Julia modules/functions can not.
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writePSfile accidentally wasn't wrapped.
Unlike the other file writing functions, writeGSfile requires a file
path, can't pass an IO object or file descriptor. Enforce this with a
type annotation (AbstractString).
The above means that png and jpeg writemime() support requires using
pipeGS instead of writeGSfile.
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Apes PyPlot to map a new Julia type (PyxCanvas) to the PyX python
"canvas" class, and defines many methods on this new type, including
MIME output.
Also addes ghostscript piping stuff, and corrects Python3 (SVG) support.
This now at least sort-of works with Jupyter.
Probably needs a refactor/cleanup, definately needs mime-specific tests,
and the Graph object should also be wrapped (PyxGraph).
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