Annoying pop-ups in Linux workspaces

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Rodolphe
Rodolphe on 1 Nov 2011
Answered: Xingwang Yong on 23 Aug 2023
Hey, i use matlab under Linux and i love to work on different workspace. My problem is that when i launch a script in a certain workspace, the potential pop-ups it generates ( progression bar , figures, etc...) appear in the workspace im using and not the one where matlab is open. Its really bugging me and i always have to right click on the pop-up to push it back to its proper workspace. Is there a way to modifiy this?
Thanks a lot.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Nov 2011
I believe that when you say "workspace" you are referring to different Linux "desktops". If so then it depends upon the window manager you are using, not upon MATLAB.
Ashish Uthama
Ashish Uthama on 2 Nov 2011
Second that. For example, if you use enlightenment (a window manager), you can control how/when 'New windows' receive focus. Turning it off is one way to prevent a pop-up from automatically getting 'focus', at the cost of 'loosing' some important dialogues sometimes :)

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Amith Kamath
Amith Kamath on 2 Nov 2011
If you don't mind the figures not being displayed at all, but all the data being calculated and saved in files so that you can check it out later, you could always run this from the command line:
matlab -nodesktop -nojvm -nosplash -r "<your .m file>; quit;"
I regularly do this and include saving plots as .jpg files in my .m code so that I can check them out later! Hope this helps!

Xingwang Yong
Xingwang Yong on 23 Aug 2023
For figures, I dock them, so it would not pop-up at all. For other UIs, I don't see how to solve this.
% you may want to put it into startup.m
set(0,'DefaultFigureWindowStyle','docked');

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