On 17/01/12 16:10, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: > Scott Ferguson wrote: > <snipped>
> > Sorry about that. I am using knode to post. It is adding the "Followup-To" > header when composing a message. I have deleted it manually for now. Let me > know if this worked. Yes, that worked. Thank you. > >>> >>>> On 17/01/12 12:49, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote: >>>>> After logging into a windows 7 machine, I connect to a Debian >>>>> stable machine by ssh via putty (0.62). Now I fire up matlab >>>>> (7.9.1.671 R2009b) from the Linux machine. >> >> "From" or "On"? >> It's unclear what port of Matlab you are running. Windoof or Linux? > > matlab command is issued on the Linux machine. The windows are displayed via > xming on the windows 7 machine. > >>>>> >>>>> The problem is that I am not able to copy any text from Matlab's >>>>> command window to vim/shell (opened via putty ssh connection to >>>>> the Linux box). The copying does not work to any other windows >>>>> application (ex:- outlook) either. >>>> >>>> So the problem is that you cannot copy text from the linux session >>>> (client) to the Windoof session (host) through the Putty session. >>>> Yes? >>>> >>> >>> Not exactly. The problem occurs with matlab command window. I can >>> copy paste text between vim sessions, vim and shell, shell and >>> outlook. >> >> >> Is this a single Putty session you are talking about? >> >> > > The effect is the same whether it is the same or different putty sessions. > <snipped> > > Well, I think this one is a corner case. There are 4 things involved here > windows + xming + putty + matlab. One of them does not speak to the others > properly. > and Java (?)... What happens if you start matlab without the desktop? eg.:- $ matlab -nodesktop -nosplash If that can't help you isolate the problem the only other things I can thing of (short of posting to MathWorks) are:- See if you can pipe matlab commands out:- eg.:- $ matlab < test > outtest.wri Where test is a matlab command file and outtest.wri is the output The .wri extension will open with WordPad on Windoof, (if you have it installed), and will wrap *nix lines properly. Another possible approach to problem isolation is to try using Octave or FreeMat under the same conditions (they're "mostly" compatible). You'll find them in the Debian repositories. Cheers -- Iceweasel/Firefox extensions for finding answers to Debian questions:- https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/collections/Scott_Ferguson/debian/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f150cae.4020...@gmail.com