I don't know why exactly it causes a problem, but I know it also causes
a problem in Mathematica.  There's actually a page in the Ubuntu
community documentation that talks about a way to change key mapping so
that num-lock won't cause such a problem.

http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/linux/general/configurenumlock.html

They also point to a page about the issue on Wolfram's site.

http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/linux/general/configurenumlock.html

I have no idea of any of that is useful for Matlab.

Nick

Neil Sikka wrote:
> Hey all. THanks for the help. Yea, for some reason num-lock on messes
> up matlab over ssh. it works with numlock off. does anyone know why?
>
> On Sat, Feb 9, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Nick Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Thanks for pointing out that OIT page.  I'd never seen it before.  My
>     approach was always just to copy the fonts from the server and then
>     include them using xset on the local machine.
>
>     Nick
>
>     Christopher Conroy wrote:
>     > I've never used Mathematica before this week, and I ran into some
>     > serious difficulties getting it to work over X11 (off WAM or GLUE).
>     >
>     > At first, it would complain on startup that I didn't have the
>     > necessary fonts installed. Apparently, Mathematica uses it's own
>     > (non-standard) fonts. I found a zip of some BDF fonts which I
>     added to
>     > my local font path by doing 'xset +fp /home/chris/BDF/', and that
>     > stopped the error messages. Except, when I went to evaluate
>     anything,
>     > it would segfault.
>     >
>     > So then I poked around and found this (outdated) OIT help page
>     on the
>     > subject:
>     >
>     http://www.helpdesk.umd.edu/topics/applications/mathstat/mathematica/161/
>     > the xfs -config command produced an error for me, and I also
>     found the
>     > directions a bit unclear (i.e. which machine are they referring
>     to? my
>     > local machine or the glue/wam box I'm currently logged into?)
>     >
>     > Since I needed to get it to work fast for a HW assignment, I simply
>     > copied all the fonts from the path given in the OIT help page to my
>     > local machine and added that location to my font path. From that
>     point
>     > on, everything seemed to work. So, it seems like a decent
>     solution to
>     > me. If anyone else has a better way, let me know. Otherwise, perhaps
>     > we should ask OIT to update the help page?
>     >
>     > P.S. When X11 forwarding an application, turn off numlock as it can
>     > interfere with certain keystrokes (e.g. carriage return)
>     >
>     > --
>     > Christopher Conroy
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Neil Sikka 

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