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Re: Writing Matlab-compatible scripts


From: kamaraju kusumanchi
Subject: Re: Writing Matlab-compatible scripts
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 10:43:00 -0500
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Geraint Paul Bevan wrote:

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Paul Kienzle wrote:

The argument for supporting this can be made for a number
of people.  E.g., students working on their own version at home
of the problem who have to hand it in to the professor who will
test it on matlab.  People collaborating with matlab users on a
project.  Toolbox writers who want to have their code run on Matlab.


Regardless of the arguments for a Matlab compatibility switch, a
suggestion for people in that position, if they use emacs, is to use the
matlab-mode, defined in matlab.el, instead of octave-mode when writing
their code.
I have no intention of starting another flamewar. But is there something similar for vim? I use vim (all the time) and it would be very tough to learn emacs at this point.

regards
raju

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