On 25.04.2024 21:55, martinoidar wrote:
On 23.04.2024 15:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
"m" == martinoidar writes:
Hi
I decided to start a new thread, since I made some progress and it seems
there are at least two ways to execute matlab from an org buffer and
insert the result back into t
On 23.04.2024 15:33, Uwe Brauer wrote:
"m" == martinoidar writes:
Hi
I decided to start a new thread, since I made some progress and it seems
there are at least two ways to execute matlab from an org buffer and
insert the result back into that buffer.
1. Using the pyt
On 22.04.2024 14:52, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Hi
Some comments, since it did not work as expected.
On 21.04.2024 19:40, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Your approach is indeed cumbersome.
In mine we need to:
1. Install `matlab-support` - a debian package that enables matlab
integration within the system:
sudo a
On 21.04.2024 19:40, Uwe Brauer wrote:
Well, I also prefer gitlab, especially after recent controversies with
co-pilot
(https://www.infoworld.com/article/3627319/github-copilot-is-unacceptable-and-unjust-says-free-software-foundation.html),
though I'm not fervent about it...
Yes, I do use
- I personally prefer gitlab over github, but this is just me (I am
not a huge fan of these interfaces like issues etc, I prefer good
old mailing lists, but then, I also prefer mercurial over git, but
the set of mercurial users is quite small nowadays.)
Well, I also pre
- I still have a tiny problem with matlab-mode in Emacs 29.1 (org
9.6.26). I simply loose syntax highlighting every time I insert for
loop
in matlab source block. Syntax goes to white after I add any character
following '='. This is how it looks like:
https://ibb.co/MDwPffV
Ok I did not see
Hello,
thanks for maintaining the project.
Nidish N., thank you for font-lock-reference-face fix.
There are two issues regarding this fix:
- melpa repository (https://melpa.org/#/matlab-mode) still contains
version from July 2023. It would be nice if you could upload the most
recent version of