Make Matlab stop maximizing every time it changes a variable.
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When a run a .m script, whenever MatLab changes a variable he maximizes, even if I minimize it will just maximize again. Is there any way of disabling that?
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Walter Roberson
on 7 Mar 2013
What is it that maximizes ?
Shizuka
on 7 Mar 2013
Sean de Wolski
on 7 Mar 2013
What does your script look like? MATLAB will try to elevate itself for certain things such as graphics.
Shizuka
on 7 Mar 2013
Jan
on 7 Mar 2013
@Shizuka: It is not clear, at leat to me, what actually happens. It is not trivial to maximize the command window, such that I do not expect that this happens by accident. Even for image manipulation, only the concerned figure should be lifted to the fronmost position, but not maximized.
I suggest to set a breakpoint in your program and step through the code line by line until you find the line, which causes the observed effect. Then post this line here.
Jason Ross
on 7 Mar 2013
Also, what operating system you are using might be relevant. If it's Linux, also let us know what window manager is in use.
Shizuka
on 7 Mar 2013
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