Read what I wrote carefully. It is about the *Perl interface* I wrote
and which the OP is using. It can't be done using that interface.

I know full well that it is supported in MRML, but it is not supported
in the Perl interface we are discussing.

On 18/05/11 2:19 PM, Henning Müller wrote:
> No, that is not true.
>
> You can check the interface at http://medgift.unige.ch/ and change the
> configuration in the interface.
>
> If you use separate normalization of the four feature groups each of
> the groups can be blocked separately via MRML and thus via the interface.
>
> Cheers, Henning
>
> On 5/18/11 6:03 AM, David Squire wrote:
>> On 18/05/11 1:46 PM, Henning Müller wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> you can use one of the four feature groups without modifying the
>>> config file by using separate normalization and then blocking feature
>>> groups. This would only use any combination of the implemented four
>>> feature types.
>>
>> ... but there is no way to block feature groups dynamically using the
>> Perl interface. It can only be done via the config file with that
>> interface.
>>
>>
>
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