Can you add new matlab script to windows 10 context menu?
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When you right click in a folder and go to new, it would be very useful if we could create a new Matlab script.
I was able to set windows registry keys to open matlab from the right click context menu, but this just opens another instance of matlab, if matlab is already running.
I want it to just create a script, like you can do for a text document. Would be really useful. Any clues?
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Shubham Khatri
on 4 Sep 2020
As you have mentioned, one way to do this is by adding a registry by following the above-mentioned steps. Another way is to merge the registry file attached with this answer. Both the operations will perform the same function. Make sure to create a backup before merging the registry.
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