From: "Brian Powell" <spam@spam.com>
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Subject: Re: Mac Intel OpenGL error
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It appears I was doing something stupid (most likely my aliased
command), as this seems to work just fine. Please ignore.

 Brian Powell wrote:
> I did notice that when R2006b (beta) was started with "matlab
> -nodesktop" it ran in the terminal with java graphics. There is a
> bug
> in 2007a (final) that when run with "matlab -nodesktop" it uses X11
> graphics. I think it should use java graphics unless run with
> "matlab
> -nojvm". Any word on this?