Usage: quickspec
<-tn TYPE NAME> ...
<-tsn TYPE STATE NAME> ... [<-spec specfile>] [-h/-help]Use this spec file for quick and dirty way of loading a surface into SUMA or the command line programs.
- -tsnad TYPE STATE NAME ANATFLAG LDP:
specify surface type, state, name, anatomical correctness, and its Local Domain Parent.
- ANATFLAG: ‘Y’ if surface is anatomically correct (default).
- ‘N’ if it is not anatomically correct.
- LDP: Name of Local Domain Parent surface.
- Use SAME (default) if surface is its own LDP.
- -tsnadm TYPE STATE NAME ANATFLAG LDP MARKER:
specify surface type, state, name, anatomical correctness, Local Domain Parent, and node marker file.
- MARKER: A niml.do Displayable Object (DO) to put at every
- node of the surface. See @DO.examples for information about displayable objects
- -tsnadl TYPE STATE NAME ANATFLAG LDP LABELDSET:
specify surface type, state, name, anatomical correctness, Local Domain Parent, and a label dataset file.LABELDSET: A surface dataset containing node labels.
- -spec specfile: Name of spec file output.
- Default is quick.spec The program will only overwrite quick.spec (the default) spec file.
-h or -help: This message here.You can use any combinaton of -tn and -tsn options. Fields in the spec file that are (or cannot) be specified by this program are set to default values.
This program was written to ward off righteous whiners and isnot meant to replace the venerable @SUMA_Make_Spec_XX scripts.
Dec 16 2015
- Ziad S. Saad SSCC/NIMH/NIH saadz@mail.nih.gov
- Tue Dec 30