Hello,

You will need to convert your data to the CIFTI Label File format using 
“wb_command".  A label table contains a group of labels and each label consists 
of a text name, RGB color components, and an integer value.  When the data is 
displayed, coloring is performed by matching data values to the integer values 
in the label table.

Without knowing the format of your data, I am unable to suggest the best 
“wb_command” for you to use but one of these may be useful:
* wb_command -cifti-create-label
* wb_command -cifti-label-import
* wb_command -metric-label-import

Related questions have been asked previously and these are links to them from 
the HCP user archives:
* http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02286.html
* http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01919.html
* http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02548.html

John Harwell


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Subject: [HCP-Users] Edit colors of palette in wb view?

Dear HCP experts,
Is it possible to edit the colors of the palette in wb view? For example, is it 
possible to define color A, color B and color C and tell wb view to show 
values=1 in color A, values=2 in color B, values=3 in color C, etc.?
Thank you very much,
Xavier.
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