From: "Sam Waldman" <spamvac2007@gmail.com>
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Subject: CTRL-Z in Matlab 2007a on Intel Mac
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Hi Folks,

I run Matlab on a variety of platforms both locally and remotely. I
use the command line interface almost exclusively (as do most of my
colleagues) because I often work on large compute clusters located in
big rooms far away from my desk. I have recently upgraded to a Core
Two Duo Mac and Matlab 2007a. I find that "CTRL-Z" doesn't suspend
the MATLAB session and go to the command line as I believe it should.
 Is there a work around for this or is this a new feature of the
Macification of Matlab?

Thanks in advance for your help,

sam