Hi Chris,

When using MATLAB from within Emacs, there is an extra toolbox directory added 
to the path, and an init file.  The purpose of this toolbox is to shadow 
‘opentoline’ to get it to integrate better with Emacs.

If you run Emacs separately, you won’t get that toolbox.   I haven’t tried it, 
but I’ll guess you could add that Emacs toolbox to your MATLAB path, and run 
the ‘emacsinit’ command therein.

If you find there are more things to shadow to improve the experience, be sure 
you are using the newer matlab emacs git repository so your ideas can be 
integrated back.

Thanks
Eric

From: Christian Peel [mailto:cp...@taranawireless.com]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2017 9:17 PM
To: matlab-emacs-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Matlab-emacs-discuss] matlab-emacs on Windows 10 with a cygwin emacs

Hi folks,

I'm using Matlab 2015a on Windows 10 with GNU Emacs 25.2.1 
(x86_64-unknown-cygwin) via cygwin.  My goal is to use emacs with matlab in 
generally the same way as in the EEI-enabled past, or as described by Eric 
Ludlum in a 2009 Matworks post:  https://goo.gl/E7AO51     Do others do this?   
Or at least thing it's possible?  I think I've done this in the past, yet I've 
always had some sort of *NIX available to work on and did not rely on Windows.

I can use a batch file to open emacsclient from matlab (say via 'open myfun'), 
which flashes a batch window on the screen.  Is there any way to start 
emacsclient without this DOS command window temporarily showing up on the 
screen?   This is relatively minor and just provides context for the question 
below.

After configuring emacsclient as editor, and having it work as above, why does 
clicking on line number in the command window open the *Matlab Editor*?  The 
same thing happens if  I set the editor preference to 'Automatically open files 
when Matlab reaches a breakpoint'.

I'm happy to give more details as needed.

Chris

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