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Colm Connolly
December 16, 2009 08:41AM
ziad wrote:

> Colm Connolly wrote:
>
> > nope downloaded your version. I'll try and make a movie of it
> > to demonstrate what I mean.
> No need, it is a motif problem, and unless I can reproduce it
> here I cannot do much about it. Try playing with your OS X
> mouse preferences.
> >
> > I should have added that I'm running this on a macbook pro
> and
> > using the two-finger scroll to elicit the problem.
> I have a wheel for button two and that does not cause the
> problem. I'll try at home on my laptop.
> >
> > Another issue I've discovered it that in the color map menu
> in
> > the surface controller is really long and will flow off the
> end
> > of the screen. Choosing the tear off doesn't make it develop
> an
> > scroll bar, so you can never see all the colour map
> > alternatives.
> For this and all other menus, right click on the string label
> next to the menu.


That works a treat thanks.


>
> For example, the default in appears to be ngray20
> > but this does not appear on the menu for me, regardless of
> > whether it is torn off or not.
> >
> > Also is is it possible to choose between colourised
> background
> > colours (the 'b' option) and grey scale? I'd prefer the
> > greyscale as for my purposes they provide better contrast
> than
> > the coloured background.
> You mean for the FreeSurfer parcellation labels? Switch to the
> parcellation dset and set its Dsp option to XXX . Otherwise,
> set the variable: SUMA_ShowLabelDsetAtStartup = No in your
> ~/.sumarc file.
>

Though I was not sure what you meant that env variable was exactly what I needed! Out of curiosity, is there a way to get the colours back while SUAM is running without having to quit it, edit the ~/.sumarc, and restart?

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SUMA: two steps forward one step back

Colm Connolly December 15, 2009 04:44AM

Re: SUMA: two steps forward one step back

ziad December 15, 2009 07:45AM

Re: SUMA: two steps forward one step back

Colm Connolly December 15, 2009 08:05AM

Re: SUMA: two steps forward one step back

ziad December 15, 2009 11:57AM

Re: SUMA: two steps forward one step back

Colm Connolly December 16, 2009 08:41AM