Sorry YSL, I think what happened is that I got confused by two different threads. I had previously read this thread, with subject "Re: [caret-users] unable to open spec file with an error message]":
On 04/01/2009 12:24 PM, Yune S. Lee wrote: > Yes, your guess is right!. > After I uninstall korean language package, it did load the image successfully. > Too bad this was the reason as I also need to use Korean frequently. > It would be great if it is available for bi-lingual caret users for the next version... :-) Then I read the message below, with subject as above (caret] out of memory when loading inflated lateral view), specifically: On 04/01/2009 09:38 AM, Yune S. Lee wrote: >I did as you suggested, but it won't still load the image. I mistakenly interpreted this to mean you were still having problems, even after removing the Korean language package. John thinks it works for you without the Korean language package. Unfortunately, we can't fix this Qt issue. Qt is the wrapper software that enables us to support all three platforms (Linux, MaxOSX, and Windows). (One of your messages got held up for moderator approval, due to a large PNG attachment. Jpegs usually are more compressed and survive the 250k limit for attachments to caret-users posts. I think this extra delay also played a part in my reading the messages out of sequence.) Donna On 04/02/2009 09:48 AM, Yune S. Lee wrote: > Hi Donna, > Yes, after I opened up the spec file, I saw that all the scenes were > being loaded. > Following the tutorial, I then selected, by double-clicking, a > particular scene (inflated lateral view, the very top one) among "all > the scenes". in the D/C menu. > Then, it hung and eventually spitted out "out of memory" message" That > was resolved after I removed the Korean language package and > I could see the inflated lateral view (or others) when I did the > exactly same step. > Let me know if I'm not still understanding your questions. > > Thanks, > YSL > > > > Donna Dierker wrote: >> Hi YSL, >> >> Forgive my persistence, but when I read "I did select the scene, but >> couldn't get it loaded until I uninstalled Korean language package," I >> think of selecting the scene in the context of loading it when you >> opened the spec file, and that context is different than the one I mean >> below. >> >> Normally, if a spec file has a scene in it, when you open the spec file, >> you can press the "Load scenes" button, and then Caret reads the scene >> file. The scene file has potentially several scenes, as it does in your >> case. The scene file loaded fine, because your capture shows a bunch of >> scenes listed in the D/C window. >> >> So you now have a bunch of scenes *loaded* but none displayed. To >> display one, you select the desired scene from the D/C menu and either >> press Show Selected Scene, or double-click it. Only then does it >> actually display. >> >> From your answers below, and the screen capture most recently sent, it >> seemed you *loaded* the scene, but did not double-click one of the D/C >> menu listed scenes, or press the Show Selected Scene button on the D/C menu. >> >> It is worth resolving this issue before looking for other sources of the >> problem. >> >> Donna >> >> On 04/02/2009 09:06 AM, Yune S. Lee wrote: >> >>> Hi Donna, >>> I did select the scene, but couldn't get it loaded until I uninstalled >>> Korean language package. >>> James had a theory about what caused this issue and he was right. >>> Thanks for your answer, though. >>> >>> Best, >>> YSL >>> >>> >>> >>> Donna Dierker wrote: >>> >>>> Hi YSL, >>>> >>>> What you are seeing is normal -- until you double-click on one of the >>>> scenes, or press the Show Selected Scene, since the first scene is >>>> already selected. >>>> >>>> Did you do that? >>>> >>>> Donna >>>> >>>> On 04/01/2009 09:38 AM, Yune S. Lee wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Thanks, John. >>>>> I did as you suggested, but it won't still load the image. >>>>> The only difference after I enabled "Debug", a bunch of stuff will >>>>> show up in the Dos windows >>>>> I was trying to copy all what it shows, but don't know how to copy and >>>>> paste in the dos window, so I just did screen capture and it is enclosed. >>>>> >>>>> -YSL >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> John Harwell wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> My only guess is that one of the data files is corrupted. >>>>>> >>>>>> Go to the File Menu and select Preferences. Go to the Debug Tab and >>>>>> check the box next to Debug Enabled. Now load your spec file and its >>>>>> data files. As files are loaded, they will be listed in the DOS >>>>>> window. What is printed in the window (screen capture)? >>>>>> >>>>>> John Harwell >>>>>> >>>>>> On Mar 31, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Yune S. Lee wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Dear Caret users, >>>>>>> I'm a newbie for the caret. >>>>>>> I get an "out of memory" error message when loading an inflated, >>>>>>> lateral view after opening PALS_B12.RIGHT.DEMO.scene in the tutorial >>>>>>> folder. >>>>>>> As my pc has 4GB memory and it is a brand new workstation, I'm not >>>>>>> sure why this is not capable of loading the file. >>>>>>> I even tried again after turning off all other softwares but caret, >>>>>>> but still didn't work. >>>>>>> Enclosed is the screen shot in case it might be helpful. >>>>>>> Any help would be appreciated. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> YSL >>>>>>> >>>>>>> <out_of_memory.PNG>_______________________________________________ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> caret-users mailing list >> caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu >> http://brainvis.wustl.edu/mailman/listinfo/caret-users >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > caret-users mailing list > caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu > http://brainvis.wustl.edu/mailman/listinfo/caret-users > _______________________________________________ caret-users mailing list caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu http://brainvis.wustl.edu/mailman/listinfo/caret-users