I managed to fix this problem by getting someone to restart the remotre computer, log into my account, open MATLAB and then log back out. I then logged into the already opened MATLAB session - and the figure sizing worked fine. So that also answers the question as to what the problem was - using a remote desktop when opening MATLAB makes MATLAB use the monitor of the accessing computer, rather than its attached monitor to specify figure sizing attributes.
consistent figure formatting between different computers using remote access
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baice
el 27 de Feb. de 2019
Respondida: baice
el 11 de Mzo. de 2019
I know that MATLAB somehow works out sizing/formatting related to the system/monitor it is on. I am trying to run scripts I wrote on one computer using a remote desktop connection. On this computer I originally had two monitors, though only the main one is now attached. When I run my scripts remotely, however, the sizing no longer works (I know this because some of my functions now cause errors). I noticed that the 'extent' of the subtitles is now larger, but also now matches the 'extent' on the laptop I am logging in from. So I'm wondering whether the problem is that MATLAB on the remote desktop is basing its sizing on my laptop - or whether it is because the second monitor is no longer attached. If it is because of the laptop (because of remote access) - is there a way I can change my remote computer settings so that it still uses its main monitor for sizing?
I'm using MATLAB 2012a, but could change this if it would help.
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