Thanks Donna.  It turns out that because Caret doesn't seem to delete nodes
that were in links that I cut (unless maybe I ask it to), I can actually
still relink the polygon data after I've cut and flattened it.

Thanks,
Tristan

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 23:14, Donna Dierker <[email protected]>wrote:

> Tristan,
>
> You've already seen the file formats page below, so I won't repeat that
> link (embedded below).
>
> But here is some more info:
>
> * Cell data (aka foci) are like 3D coordinates relative to some surface
> (typically a "fiducial" surface, such as midthickness, white matter, or
> pial).  They can be *projected* onto tiles, and saved as cellproj or
> fociproj.  Then they are tied to a mesh and can be rendered on any
> surface configuration (flat, inflated, etc.).
>
> * Metric and surface_shape data are node:scalar pairs -- could be
> curvature, sulcal depth, fMRI stats, whatever.  But these are tied to
> nodes -- not tiles/triangles.
>
> * If you use caret_command to import the VTK surface, you will have
> saved coord/topo or gifti files.  You can also save this in the GUI
> using the File: Save Data File.  After importing the VTK surface, use
> either:
>
>  File: Save Data File: Topo File
>  File: Save Data File: Coord File
>
> ... or ...
>
> File: Save Data File: Gifti file (or gifti surface -- no time to check)
>
> Donna
>
> On 09/28/2010 05:10 PM, Tristan Chaplin wrote:
> > Thanks I'll check that out.
> >
> > I can write a program to convert between two data formats if Caret has
> > some appropriate file format.  Something where you can assign data to
> > the mesh polygons, so you can then say colour the surface in caret
> > with that data, as you would if it was mean curvature etc.  I was
> > hoping it was the cell file?
> >
> > FYI The problem is I need to cut and then flatten some surface models
> > that have data associated with the polygons.  The thing is if I import
> > to Caret, that polygon data is not kept anywhere.  Then when I cut the
> > surface and flatten, there are less polygons than there used to be, so
> > when I save the it back as a VTK file I can't even cross reference it
> > to the original VTK file to "look up" the polygon data.  Therefore I
> > need to hang on to this data whilst cutting and flattening.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tristan
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 23:12, Donna Dierker <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >
> >     It sounds like you have two kinds of VTK data:  The surfaces, and
> >     the cell
> >     data.  You can certainly import VTK surfaces into Caret, using
> >     either the
> >     File: Open Data File option, or caret_command (command line utility).
> >
> >     I don't know about VTK cell data.
> >
> >     Our whole lab is in all-day meetings today and tomorrow, so it
> >     might be
> >     Thursday before we can check on this.
> >
> >     Enter "caret_command -help-full > /tmp/caret_command.txt" at a
> >     terminal
> >     window and use a text editor to read /tmp/caret_command.txt and
> >     search for
> >     "file-convert".  (If you're on Windows, you'll need to adjust this
> >     command
> >     accordingly.)
> >
> >     > Hi,
> >     >
> >     > I'm pretty new to Caret, so far I've just been using it for
> >     reconstruction
> >     > from histological slices and flattening.
> >     >
> >     > I have some pre-existing VTK surface models in which the
> >     polygons have
> >     > some
> >     > data associated with them, e.g. number tracer labelled cells,
> >     visuotopic
> >     > information etc.  In the VTK text file format, it's called
> >     CELL_DATA.
> >     >
> >     > When I load these surfaces into Caret, it seems this data is not
> >     preserved
> >     > anywhere.  However Caret does seem to support this VTK feature when
> >     > exporting - if I colour the surface with a overlay of the mean
> >     curvature
> >     > and
> >     > save a VTK file, I see that it writes out the colouring as
> >     CELL_DATA in
> >     > the
> >     > VTK file.
> >     >
> >     > My question is, how do I import this polygon data into Caret
> >     surfaces?
> >     > I'm
> >     > thinking I need to import it as a different Caret file, such as
> >     a Cell
> >     > file.
> >     >  Is that correct?  Should I generate a separate file using the
> >     information
> >     > at
> >     >
> >
> http://brainvis.wustl.edu/CaretHelpAccount/caret5_help/file_formats/file_formats.html
> >     >  ?
> >     >
> >     > Thanks,
> >     > Tristan
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