Change the default warning settings

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Robert Steidl
Robert Steidl on 23 Dec 2015
Commented: Walter Roberson on 23 Dec 2015
Dear Community,
is it possible to change the default warning settings? Even when I start MatLab I receive one particular warning message! When I turn this warning off (using warning('off',id)) it is just for the current session! When I restart MatLab this message appears again!
Can anyone help me with this issue?
Thanks, Robert

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Dec 2015
You can edit your startup.m
However, if you are receiving a warning on startup then it is possible that the warning would be issued before startup.m would be read. What warning is it you are encountering?
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Robert Steidl
Robert Steidl on 23 Dec 2015
Hello - this is the warning from the Command Window:
Warning: MATLAB has disabled some advanced graphics rendering features by switching to software OpenGL. For more information, click here.
Using warning('query','last') results in the prompt:
warning('query','last') The state of warning 'MATLAB:hg:AutoSoftwareOpenGL' is 'on'.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Dec 2015
opengl('save','software')
You could also try
opengl hardwarebasic
to see if that works for you.

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Robert Steidl
Robert Steidl on 23 Dec 2015
Hy,
the command opengl('save','software') did work because it changes the default starting setting for opengl to software! Thanks for that!
What I originally wanted (to disable this warnning) is not solved due that - but I tried a lot to find the m-file where I can change this setting, but as you know I failed ´to find that :-)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Dec 2015
My suspicion is that this warning was being sent before your startup.m would be executed. I do not have MATLAB installed on that operating system to test with.

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