how to print scripts in PDF on a mac os x?

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Juan
Juan on 6 Apr 2011
The MATAB print command does not allow me to use PDF. How can I print the scripts in PDF in MATLAB?

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 6 Apr 2011
I don't know that this is possible directly from MATLAB, but since MATLAB scripts are basically text files, why not open them up in any other text reader or word processing software and print to PDF?
EDIT:
The PUBLISH command can be used to achieve this. Try:
publish('myfile.m','pdf')
Note that you need to suppress any statement output with a semicolon, if you do not want the output of the statement to be published.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Apr 2011
Which version are you using? With current versions, you can use print
print -dpdf

Juan
Juan on 6 Apr 2011
Walter thanks but what i want to do is to print the matlab script that contains the code in my mac os x, i am using 2010b

Juan
Juan on 6 Apr 2011
thanks, my t ext editor does not keep the different colors so i was looking for an alternative so i can keep them
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Apr 2011
When you paste or drag a selection from the Editor to another application, such as Microsoft Word, the pasted text maintains the syntax highlighting colors and font characteristics from the Editor. MATLAB software pastes the selection to the Clipboard in RTF format, which many Microsoft Windows and Macintosh applications support.
Andrew Newell
Andrew Newell on 6 Apr 2011
@Walter, it's a pity you didn't post this as a separate answer. I'd like to vote for it!

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