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

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June 15, 2012 11:30PM avatar
Hi Daniel, thanks for your response. I checked it out but it seems not to work for what I’m trying to do. It looks like you can lock and unlock different AFNI controllers [A], ... [J] (as I now see on page 7 of afni03_interactive.pdf).

I don't see how I can unlock the axial, from the sagittal and coronal image within controller [A] (I only have one dataset that I want to look at). On page 2 of the afni03_interactive.pdf I have now seen that "All viewing windows within a controller are always locked together". This makes me think that what I want is not possible. For the wonderful tool InstaCorr that would be quite unfortunately since many times you would want to move the cursor to compute correlations on the fly while looking at the results in a distant brain region that is not in the same slice. -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

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

Daniel Glen June 16, 2012 02:29PM

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

Bob Cox June 16, 2012 06:57PM

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

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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