Any way to automatically save my LiveScript .mlx file as a Text-based .m file?
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Aryan Ritwajeet Jha
le 27 Fév 2024
Commenté : Hamid Farshi
le 6 Juil 2024 à 23:13
As given here, LiveScript is rather unhelpful for source control in terms of tractability and interpretation.
I like using LiveScript, but want the ease of source control of a text-based file, such as .m files.
Sometimes, I manually save (a copy of) the LiveScript as a .m file, so that the latest changes may be interpreted in git. Is there a way to automatically copy/save a .m file every time I save the .mlx file?, instead of manually clicking some menu options? This is one way I hope I can access the ease of writing in LiveScript while not compromising on the ease of source control.
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Paul
le 28 Fév 2024
You'll have to keep exploring to determine if this is even feasible. For example,
doc matlab.desktop.editor.Document
should show somehting about about addListener in the popup window. Maybe you can attach a listener to a Document to catch when the document is being saved. I don't use listner/event and also don't use matlab.desktop.editor so can't be of any help. I was just aware that matlab.desktop.editor is an API that might be worth exploring. Too bad it doesn't have formal doc pages as previously discussed here, so you'll have to do some clicking through links and such in pop-up windows. Maybe opening a new question specifcally related to matlab.desktop.editor or using it to solve this problem will get more traction. Also, try searching the mathworks.com for "matlab.desktop.editor" as it does come up in some discussions and blog posts.
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Walter Roberson
le 27 Fév 2024
No, there is not.
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Hamid Farshi
le 6 Juil 2024 à 23:13
no problem. just make sure you use the "new MATLAB Desktop". The option is only available if you use the new desktop.
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