Another Command Window text color hack
Matlab's fprintf command has an undocumented hack to display orange-colored text.
Matlab's fprintf command has an undocumented hack to display orange-colored text.
Special control characters can be used to format text output in Matlab's Command Window.
A few Java-based customizations can transform a plain-looking data table into a lively colored one.
Matlab's semi-documented tab panels can be customized using some undocumented hacks
cprintf is a utility that utilized undocumented Matlab desktop functionalities to display color and underline-styled formatted text in the Command Window
The Matlab Command Window enables a limited degree of inline color customization - this post describes how to use it
Matlab's Command Window foreground and background colors can be modified programmatically, using some of Matlab's undocumented internal Java classes. Here's how.
We can customize Matlab's new web-based GUI panels in many interesting ways. Here's how...
As I have repeatedly posted in recent years, Matlab is advancing towards web-based GUI. The basic underlying technology is more-or-less stable: an HTML/Javascript webpage that is created-on-the-fly and rendered in
Matlab contour labels' color and font can easily be customized.