How do I change the Matlab Desktop font preferences using commands?
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I want to be able to create a shortcut which changes my Matlab Desktop (layout, font sizes, etc..) so that I can have a "Presentor" version of Matlab when I am presenting in a conference room, or to others, and a "Working" version of Matlab Desktop for when I am working..
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Aurelien Queffurust
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
To display MATLAB on a screen for a public , I run this function :
function largefonts(state)
% LARGEFONTS ON Turn on large fonts
% LARGEFONTS OFF Turn off large fonts
% LARGEFONTS Toggle large fonts
% LARGEFONTS FS Turn on large fonts, with font size FS.
% Get largefonts preferences
FS = getpref('LargeFonts');
if isempty(FS) % Create preferences if necessary
setpref('LargeFonts','State','Off');
end;
% Parse input arguments
if nargin==0 % Toggle state
state = lower(getpref('LargeFonts','State'));
switch state
case 'on'
state = 'off';
case 'off'
state = 'on';
end;
elseif ~isstr(state) % Specified font size. Turn on.
FontSize = state;
state = 'on'; % Turn on
else % Go to specified state
state= lower(state);
end;
if ~exist('FontSize','var')
FontSize = 16; % Default size for large fonts
end;
%%Toggle font sizes
switch state
case 'on'
% Big-
com.mathworks.services.FontPrefs.setCodeFont(java.awt.Font('Monospaced',java.awt.Font.BOLD,FontSize))
com.mathworks.services.FontPrefs.setTextFont(java.awt.Font('SansSerif',java.awt.Font.BOLD,FontSize))
setpref('LargeFonts','State','On');
case 'off'
% Small-
com.mathworks.services.FontPrefs.setCodeFont(java.awt.Font('Monospaced',java.awt.Font.PLAIN,10))
com.mathworks.services.FontPrefs.setTextFont(java.awt.Font('SansSerif',java.awt.Font.PLAIN,10))
setpref('LargeFonts','State','Off');
end;
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Jan
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
Does this set the font property, such that you have to restart MATLAB to activate it?
Jan
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
Font:
F = java.awt.Font('Arial', java.awt.Font.PLAIN, 16);
matchClass = 'javax.swing.JTextArea$AccessibleJTextArea';
cmdWinDoc = com.mathworks.mde.cmdwin.CmdWinDocument.getInstance;
cmdWinListener = cmdWinDoc.getDocumentListeners;
for iL = 1:length(cmdWinListener)
if isa(cmdWinListener(iL), matchClass)
cmdWinListener(iL).setFont(F);
break;
end
end
Layout:
desktop = com.mathworks.mde.desk.MLDesktop.getInstance;
desktop.restoreLayout('Command Window Only');
pause(0.1); % This might take some time
You can save the layout under an individual name. Note that the restoreLayout function is case-sensitive.
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Harry MacDowel
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
You know what, Yair, I bet you gonna love this extraordinary File Exchange function called
cprintf
Check it out here:- http://undocumentedmatlab.com/blog/cprintf-display-formatted-color-text-in-command-window/
Till today it still amazes me the length the author of that file went to achieve that.
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Jan
el 11 de Oct. de 2011
This will not help, because the OP wants to change the general appearence of all output.
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