Hi,
I'm not sure if anyone replied privately, but I'd be glad to share a little
of what I know:
1) The most useful bit of matlab-emacs mode is the syntax recognition for
highlighing, auto-spacing, and such when editing m-files.
2) Another very useful bit is the matlab shell. M-x matlab-shell inside
emacs to open a matlab interactive command line inside emacs. This lets
you use Emacs kill-and-yank, movement commands, etc while working at a
Matlab command line
Does that help? Or did you want help installing/configuring matlab-emacs?
Best,
-Hunter
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 8:57 PM, myszak <mys...@gm...> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've just downloaded Emacs on my windows computer. I'm learning matlab
> for biomathematical purposes, so my IT skills can be described simply as
> "noob-mode". Could someone send me some "step-by-step" tutorial of emacs
> configuration to work in matlab-mode (on windows)?
>
> I would be very grateful,
>
> Nicpoń
>
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