How can I make MATLAB open .m files on the same window that is currently open (open as a new tab next to the current tab)?
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I recently received a computer from our department and tried to open .m files. (R2017a) Whenever I double-clicked them, they opened in new windows. But these new windows do not include the new .m files that I tried to open; they still had the old tabs that were open already. I also tried to drag and drop .m files to MATLAB window that was open and it didn't let me open them, showing me a circle mouse icon with a cross in it. My labtop has the same version of MATLAB (R2017a) and the things I mentioned above do not happen at all. Can anybody help me with this issue?
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Giacomo Dimundo
am 11 Jan. 2018
Hi, have you find the solution yet? I've got the same problem, with windows 10 and R2017b. Thanks in advance
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Berke Miraç
am 27 Jan. 2023
Open the .m file and after that you click Crtl+Shift+D. It helps dock to .m file to main MATLAB page. If it helps please vote :))
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James Connor
am 19 Jan. 2018
here is the solution:
download this script and run:
then open .reg file in folder which will be created
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Niraj Gadakari
am 26 Sep. 2017
You can associate file types to the required MATLAB application. Here is the link that discusses settings to associate file types with a certain application.
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Nagabhushan SN
am 19 Aug. 2018
Bearbeitet: Nagabhushan SN
am 19 Aug. 2018
Doesn't work properly. Opens .m fles in MatLab, but in a new MatLab window. Doesn't open the .m file in the same window (already open window).
Johannes Kalliauer
am 14 Mai 2018
I have the same problem on linux. That Matlab opens a new Window instead of a new tab, when opening a file from the file-explorer.
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