License Standalone Dat Matlab R2012a

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Saija Grzegorek

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Jun 12, 2024, 7:33:08 AM6/12/24
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The MATLAB Runtime is a standalone set of shared libraries that enables the execution of compiled MATLAB, Simulink applications, or components. When used together, MATLAB, MATLAB Compiler, Simulink Compiler, and the MATLAB Runtime enable you to create and distribute numerical applications, simulations, or software components quickly and securely.

License standalone dat matlab r2012a


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could be used during figure creation. Unfortunately, there are menu entries in the Figures container which are either unwanted (since not usable) or even directly crash the standalone applications:

Useless Debug menu items in deployed applications
Menu items crashing deployed applications
Since crashing menu entries will be found and used by end-users (though these are somehow hidden), these prohibit the usage of the docking feature as long as these could be invoked. So how can we disable / remove these menu items?

I must admit that above solution is still imperfect. For instance, sometimes there is a larger delay between the docking (or button press event) and the removing of the menu item. Nevertheless, this solution allows me to distribute my standalone with docked figures without having menu items directly leading to a fatal error.
Obviously, the solution has some positive side effects:

You can use this procedure to install one of the standaloneor network license options. If you use this with a network licenseoption, you must specify the License File path and choose whetherto configure the license manager. See Install the License Manager on a Server formore information about these additional steps.

On Linux systems, you can specify whether you want to createsymbolic links to the matlab and mex scripts.Specify a folder to which you have write access and that is commonto all your user's paths, such as /usr/local/bin .

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