How to combine all script windows into one window with tabs
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Jakob Sievers
am 8 Nov. 2019
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 20 Feb. 2025
Hi there
Silly question. I used to have all of my scripts as tabs in a single window. Now, for some reason, Matlab shows me each new script in a separate window, which quickly gets very difficult to manage. How do I revert this sudden change back to the normal setting?
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Jakob
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Star Strider
am 8 Nov. 2019
You may need to undock the Editor. There is a small white triangle inside a white circle on a blue background in the upper right corner of the Editor window. Click on it and undock the Editor in the dropdown menu. Typing CTRL+Shift+D may also work.
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Star Strider
am 20 Feb. 2025
@Shriram — My pleasure!
I’m not certain that’s possible.
Explore the settings and SettingsGroup documentation to see if the option to do what you want exists.
That’s the best I can do.
Walter Roberson
am 20 Feb. 2025
R2025a Pre-Release by default opens all figure() within a tab in the command window. If you undock the figures then by default it creates a tabbed group in a seperate window, with all of the figures being tabs inside the window. You need to undock the the figures for them to appear as seperate windows (each with a large border.)
This is not the case for uifigure() -- those each open in seperate windows by default.
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