Hi Jason,

Not everyone knows about these handy command line utilities:

/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/caret_copy_spec
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/caret_map_fmri
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/mpeg_encode
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/mpeg_play
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/caret_metric
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/caret_command
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/caret_edit
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/caret_zip_spec
/146Gb/caret_distribution/caret/bin/caret_file_convert

Enter "caret_map_fmri -help" to get the full usage. When you do the same for caret_command, redirect the output to a text file; it's 954 lines, but it's one handy utility.

On 05/31/2006 04:06 PM, Jason D Connolly wrote:

Dear David or Donna,

We hope to import a large number of externally generated beta maps into
caret and then generate surface statistics.  Is there any way to execute
"map volume(s) to surface(s)" at the command line (Linux platform),
instead of having to open up each of the files in caret?  Moreover, is
there documentation for different caret operations processed via command
lines? Many thanks, Jason.
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