[Freesurfer] tksurfer marking nodes on opposite side of brain

2006-09-15 Thread Johannes Klein

Hi everyone,
I'm currently hand-drawing some labels using tksurfer. Unfortunately, 
quite often a node that I try to click will not be selected. Instead, 
the mark is placed on the surface behind the one I'm viewing, e.g. 
when trying to outline calcarine structures, the node mark will appear 
somewhere on the lateral surface.
I wonder if anyone else has run into this? Is it possible to constrain 
tksurfer's node selection to the currently visible part of the cortex 
only? Alternatively, an undo feature to de-select the last point clicked 
would save me re-drawing the whole outline, but in my Edit menu, 
tksurfer consistently says Nothing to Undo. Do I need to enalbe the 
Undo feature somewhere? I'm running FS 3.0.3 centos4.

Thank you very much,
Johannes
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Re: [Freesurfer] tksurfer marking nodes on opposite side of brain

2006-09-15 Thread Kevin Teich

I think the version that you have supports individual deslecting. Try
middle-clicking a selected vertex. You may need to redraw the surface
to see if it was deselected.

On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 04:37:01PM +0100, Johannes Klein wrote:
 Hi everyone,
 I'm currently hand-drawing some labels using tksurfer. Unfortunately, 
 quite often a node that I try to click will not be selected. Instead, 
 the mark is placed on the surface behind the one I'm viewing, e.g. 
 when trying to outline calcarine structures, the node mark will appear 
 somewhere on the lateral surface.
 I wonder if anyone else has run into this? Is it possible to constrain 
 tksurfer's node selection to the currently visible part of the cortex 
 only? Alternatively, an undo feature to de-select the last point clicked 
 would save me re-drawing the whole outline, but in my Edit menu, 
 tksurfer consistently says Nothing to Undo. Do I need to enalbe the 
 Undo feature somewhere? I'm running FS 3.0.3 centos4.
 Thank you very much,
 Johannes


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