Launching a different script than the one you're calling
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In LaTeX, it's possible to have the typesetting system compile a root file even if you've called the compiler on a constituent file. For instance, by adding:
% !TEX TS-program = xelatexmk
% !TEX root = main.tex
to chapter1.tex, you can compile the main document main.tex if you compile chapter1.tex.
In Matlab, I often have subfunctions that are called from a main script. I often accidentally press F5 to run the subfunction when I mean to run the main script. Is there a little hack that you can use to make it so pressing F5 on a subfunction instead runs a root caller?
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Michael Haderlein
2014 年 7 月 23 日
Well, there's something, but I wouldn't recommend it:
At the "Run" button (green triangle on white rectangle) theres a drop down menu where you can edit run configurations for any function. A window with a script opens in which you can change the command which will be executed when F5/run is pressed while the function is activated.
Best regards,
Michael
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