How to programmatically change the command window text size?
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marcel hendrix
on 18 Jul 2024
Commented: marcel hendrix
on 29 Jul 2024
It is of course possible to change the command window's text size by setting preferences, using the GUI. Is there a way to do the same programmatically by executing a MATLAB command or script? That would be much more convenient (I am calling MATLAB through engOpen() from C). At the moment MATLAB is using a 6-pixel font on my hi-dpi monitor (3840x2160), which is really inconvenient. The console has a menu bar, but it offers none of the functionality a normal OS cmd window has.
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marcel hendrix
on 21 Jul 2024
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VBBV
on 29 Jul 2024
Edited: VBBV
on 29 Jul 2024
@marcel hendrix, The answer provided in the link doesn't mention about how to change the command window text size programmatically but rather tells about the use of mouse scroll and Ctrl keys
I guess your question is about how to obtain it using a set of commands ( programmatically ) and @Voss answer using the commands works perfectly fine.
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Voss
on 18 Jul 2024
s = settings;
s.matlab.fonts.codefont.Size.PersonalValue = 16;
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VBBV
on 18 Jul 2024
@marcel hendrix, it seems to work fine. Here's the difference you can notice if the change in fontsize settings is done from 10 to 16
Fangjun Jiang
on 18 Jul 2024
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Fangjun Jiang
on 18 Jul 2024
In that case, you might want to try saving a pre-set settings to a folder and re-load it.
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