How can I bind .m files to MATLAB on Linux in MATLAB 7.9 (R2009b)?
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I have .m files on Linux and want to double click on any of those to get the MATLAB Editor started and open the .m file I have just selected. It seems Linux does not recognize the .m file extension.
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Michael
2011년 1월 18일
Here is an excerpt from the above link in case it is broken:
**** The following tip works on Ubuntu 8.10 running GNOME 2.24.1 but I imagine that a similar procedure would work for some other setups as well.
1. Right click on any .m file you like and, in the menu, click on:
Open With->Open With Other Application
2. Click on the arrow to the left of Use a custom command
3. In the resulting dialogue box type:
matlab -desktop -r "edit %f"
4. Click on Open. MATLAB will start up and then the editor will open your file. In future you will not need to type the above command because GNOME will have added an extra item to the Open With menu – namely Open with “matlab” ****
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Hank
2020년 7월 16일
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2020년 7월 16일
Hello Michael in 2011,
I manually created my matlab.desktop file to access ml from the launcher but MATLAB still won't appear in the "open with other application window". The "Use a custom command" option doesn't exist any longer in Ubuntu 20, MATLAB R2020a.
I've tried add the following line to my default.list file, no luck.
text/m=matlab.desktop
Any ideas?
Nathan Han
2020년 10월 20일
편집: Nathan Han
2020년 10월 20일
Hi Hank,
Speaking of editing default.list, try:
text/x-matlab=matlab.desktop
or
text/x-objcsrc=matlab.desktop
depending on what the .m file shows in its properties.
e.g.


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