Hi, great tool!

I was wondering if it's possible to connect to a running matlab session
and designate it as the current *matlab* M-shell?

I am running a remote (ssh) matlab, which works by editing the matlab.el
matlab-shell command to an ssh script.

However, it would be most amazing if I could connect to an already
running matlab process (in the background on the server) via terminal,
and then just 'make' that shell my current matlab shell in emacs, with
something like 'matlab-shell-mode'.

Also, it would be great to be able to have an interactive matlab-shell
with default 'matlab' as command, but the possibility to change that
command, so to be able to launch remote matlabs without having to change
matlab.el every time...
Maybe that would even elegantly solve the above process by using a
command that just connects to the running matlab and puts it to the
foreground? I wouldnt mind doing that manually with a bash command.

Any chances to integrate that?

cheers,

Tristan

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