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Edit .mlapp files. #191

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williamc96 opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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Edit .mlapp files. #191

williamc96 opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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@williamc96
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I just would like .mlapp files to be supported as well.

Describe the solution you'd like
Include support for opening and editing .mlapp files.

@williamc96 williamc96 added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 16, 2024
@dklilley
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Hi @williamc96, thanks for the request!

Can you please add some more information about you workflows and different features you would expect in this?

For example:

  1. Do you want to view the App's UI (e.g. what is visible in the "Design View" tab in App Designer)?
  2. Do you want to modify the UI?
  3. When editing the code, do you want for regions to be read-only as they are in App Designer's "Code View" tab?

@williamc96
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Hi @dklilley

I think primarily I'd want to be able to modify the functionality, e.g. some of the callback functions and functions potentially defined in the .mlapp file. So primarily just code editing would be my use case. When I need to actually edit the UI I don't mind opening it in the matlab app editor.

Thanks for the quick response!

@Achuan-2
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I also need this feature, primarily hoping to directly edit the functions within it, and UI editing would be ideal, but it's not a deal-breaker

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