Opening Matlab figures from Windows explorer
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Hello,
I had to reinstall Windows and all the software in my laptop. When I did it with Matlab (2019b), I found that all the default associations in Windows with the matlab files extensions (.fig, .m, .mat, etc.) were not made.
Then, I did it manually (with .fig extension) and what I got is that when I double-click a matlab figure file in Windows explorer, Matlab starts, but the figure does not open. Moreover, when I do it and Matlab is already running, it starts Matlab again in a new window, but still not the figure.
When I check which is the application that Windows is using to open the file, I find "Matlab starter application". I have searched for another Matlab application to do it but I cannot find any.
I know that I can open Matlab files from the own Matlab browser, but I would like to do it from any other application (for instance, I'm using hyperlinks to matlab figures in Offices documents). I never found this problem before.
Thank you,
C. Muñoz
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Lubos Smolik
am 3 Apr. 2020
Try to associate your files with the Matlab application which can be fing in the following directory:
install_path\bin\win64\ (typically C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2019b\bin\win64\ )
If this solution does not help, try this workaround (click here).
Note that the solution above does not necessarily solve your problem with the invisible figures. If your figures were saved using the Live Editor, you might need to change their "Visible" property to "on", i.e.
set(gcf, "Visible", "on");
Matus Diveky
am 21 Sep. 2020
I have the same problem. Having installed new MATLAB R2020a, .fig files are no longer opened as figures, but rather entire new maltab window starts and the figures appear of the left in "Curret Folder" section, and only when double-clicked there, the proper figure windows opens.
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