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Image Viewer: keep e.g. axial fixed while moving the cursor in sagittal

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June 15, 2012 04:28PM avatar
Hi there,

my first topic on the AFNI message board with a typical newbe question about the afni gui viewer.

In the README.afnigui I read this:

(e) The viewpoint of multiple image and graph viewers (the focus voxel at the
crosshairs) is always locked together -- Left-click in one image to move
the crosshairs, and all other open image and graph viewers will jump, too.


I'm using InstaCorr (very nice!!!) and would like to roam around a region in slice z=1 but look at the resulting correlations in slice z=5. For that I would want to "fix" the axial viewer at z=5, while I move the cursor for instant correlations in the sagittal or coronal viewer. It would even be nice to open 2 or 3 axial viewers, and have only one follow the focus voxel at the crosshars and have the others remain in where I set them.

Is something like that possilbe with the afni viewer?

Thanks,
Koene
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Image Viewer: keep e.g. axial fixed while moving the cursor in sagittal

Koene Van Dijk June 15, 2012 04:28PM

Re: Image Viewer: keep e.g. axial fixed while moving the cursor in sagittal

Daniel Glen June 15, 2012 06:08PM

Re: Image Viewer: keep e.g. axial fixed while moving the cursor in sagittal

Koene Van Dijk June 15, 2012 11:30PM

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Daniel Glen June 16, 2012 02:29PM

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Bob Cox June 16, 2012 06:57PM

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Koene Van Dijk June 18, 2012 03:41PM

Re: Image Viewer: keep e.g. axial fixed while moving the cursor in sagittal

Bob Cox June 18, 2012 07:20PM



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