Hi,
Sorry for the very tardy response.
You can always put MATLAB into a new frame by doing "C-x 5 2" and put the *MATLAB* buffer into that frame.
In matlab.el, look for a call to 'display-buffer'. In Emacs 23.2 at least, the 3rd input argument specifies the frame, so you could change that line to:
(display-buffer msbn nil "visible"))
around line 5034 to fix it for the cell case. save-and-go seems to do something similar already.
I don't understand the issue w/ the comment character you mention. The only parts that change are values in strings, so I don't see how the % could affect anything.
Eric
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From: Laurent Jacques [mailto:lau...@uc...]
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 3:45 AM
To: mat...@li...
Subject: [Matlab-emacs-discuss] Launch matlab in new frame ?
Dear all,
I have few requests on this great emacs-matlab mode.
Do you you know if:
- it is possible to launch matlab in a new emacs *frame* (rather than in a sub-window) and then prevent emacs to still reopen a new matlab sub-window (split
window) when a mfile cell is run (with "run cell").
I'd like to see "run cell" call the frame where matlab is inside.
- to program in LISP the "run current cell and jump to next" ?
Last point about svn:
In the last matlab.el of the SVN, the "run cell" is bugged (at least on my Carbon emacs running on Mac).
All lines are concatenated into a big line before to be run in matlab.
This cause a bug if at least one line of the cell has a "%" comment, i.e., all the text after it is considered as a comment by matlab.
I had to go back to a previous version of matlab.el to solve this issue.
Best regards,
Laurent
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