Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-10 Thread Gaurav Patel
Thanks; drawing borders will be easier and more accurate with smaller sphere 
sizes

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> On Oct 10, 2018, at 6:45 PM, Timothy Coalson  wrote:
> 
> To clarify the phrasing: the existing release doesn't have a way to change 
> the size of these symbols.  We will consider making the size controllable in 
> the next release, but that may be a while off.
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 12:15 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:
>> When drawing a border, I am able to reproduce the border sizes displayed in 
>> your image.  I would describe the border symbols as a little bigger, but not 
>> huge.  We understand this is not optimal for you, but there is nothing we 
>> can do to immediately change the border drawing symbol size.
>> 
>> > On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:57 AM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
>> > 
>> > this is the tutorial 1.0 brain 
>> > (Q1-Q6_R440.R.veryinflated.32k_fs_LR.surf.gii).  2mm was actually much 
>> > smaller than the current 3% standard for the adult brain.  Are you able to 
>> > reproduce the issue with the same surface?
>> > 
>> > gaurav patel
>> > gauravpa...@gmail.com
>> > pateldsclab.net
>> > 
>> >> On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:50 AM, Harwell, John  wrote:
>> >> 
>> >> There is nothing in the user interface to adjust the size of the spheres 
>> >> while drawing a border.  In a previous version of Workbench, the size was 
>> >> 2mm.  However, 2mm was far too large when drawing borders on very small 
>> >> brains (babies, mice, etc) so the size was changed to 3% of the longest 
>> >> surface axis (typically posterior-to-anterior).
>> >> 
>> >> John
>> >> 
>> >>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
>> >>> 
>> >>> here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border 
>> >>> (symbol diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size 
>> >>> property, and that did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still 
>> >>> installed, the draw borders output is the same size as the 2mm diameter 
>> >>> finalized borders.  I am drawing this on the tutorial surface
>> >>> 
>> >>> 
>> >>> 
>> >>> gaurav patel
>> >>> gauravpa...@gmail.com
>> >>> pateldsclab.net
>> >>> 
>>  On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:
>>  
>>  How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should be 
>>  about 3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears 
>>  be about 5mm.  There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size 
>>  when drawing.
>>  
>>  I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in 
>>  1.3.1.
>>  
>>  John Harwell
>>  
>> > On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel  
>> > wrote:
>> > 
>> > Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red 
>> > spheres is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This 
>> > was not the case in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  
>> > Finishing the border reduces the size of the spheres to the setting in 
>> > the borders menu, so that setting doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks
>> > 
>> > gaurav patel
>> > gauravpa...@gmail.com
>> > pateldsclab.net
>> > 
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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-10 Thread Timothy Coalson
To clarify the phrasing: the existing release doesn't have a way to change
the size of these symbols.  We will consider making the size controllable
in the next release, but that may be a while off.

Tim


On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 12:15 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:

> When drawing a border, I am able to reproduce the border sizes displayed
> in your image.  I would describe the border symbols as a little bigger, but
> not huge.  We understand this is not optimal for you, but there is nothing
> we can do to immediately change the border drawing symbol size.
>
> > On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:57 AM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
> >
> > this is the tutorial 1.0 brain 
> > (Q1-Q6_R440.R.veryinflated.32k_fs_LR.surf.gii).
> 2mm was actually much smaller than the current 3% standard for the adult
> brain.  Are you able to reproduce the issue with the same surface?
> > 
> > gaurav patel
> > gauravpa...@gmail.com
> > pateldsclab.net
> >
> >> On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:50 AM, Harwell, John  wrote:
> >>
> >> There is nothing in the user interface to adjust the size of the
> spheres while drawing a border.  In a previous version of Workbench, the
> size was 2mm.  However, 2mm was far too large when drawing borders on very
> small brains (babies, mice, etc) so the size was changed to 3% of the
> longest surface axis (typically posterior-to-anterior).
> >>
> >> John
> >>
> >>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Gaurav Patel 
> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border
> (symbol diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size
> property, and that did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still installed,
> the draw borders output is the same size as the 2mm diameter finalized
> borders.  I am drawing this on the tutorial surface
> >>>
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> gaurav patel
> >>> gauravpa...@gmail.com
> >>> pateldsclab.net
> >>>
>  On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:
> 
>  How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should
> be about 3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears
> be about 5mm.  There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size when
> drawing.
> 
>  I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in
> 1.3.1.
> 
>  John Harwell
> 
> > On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the
> red spheres is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This
> was not the case in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?
> Finishing the border reduces the size of the spheres to the setting in the
> borders menu, so that setting doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks
> > 
> > gaurav patel
> > gauravpa...@gmail.com
> > pateldsclab.net
> >
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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-10 Thread Harwell, John
Borders are not annotations and that is why borders are not in the annotations 
guide.  Borders are always attached to a surface whereas annotations may or may 
not be attached to a surface.  Visualizing borders is covered in the Workbench 
1.0 - 1.3.2 Tutorial 
(https://www.humanconnectome.org/software/connectome-workbench).  There is a 
description in the Workbench Help for border drawing (Help Menu—> Workbench 
Help), look for “Toolbar -> Mode -> Border Drawing.   Borders are simply a 
sequence of points that may be closed, it just depends upon how the border is 
drawn.

On Oct 10, 2018, at 10:01 AM, Demian Wassermann 
mailto:demian.wasserm...@inria.fr>> wrote:

This is an interesting topic. Despite the 3% being a good idea the border 
depends more on the structure being traced than on the brain itself (arguably 
those two are also related). I haven’t managed to find border tracing on the 
tutorial of annotations. Am I looking on the wrong place? Also are the 
traceable borders closed curves or can be also simple curves? Ie lines instead 
of borders?

Best and thanks for all this work


Demian

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On 10 Oct 2018, at 10:51, Harwell, John 
mailto:jharw...@wustl.edu>> wrote:

There is nothing in the user interface to adjust the size of the spheres while 
drawing a border.  In a previous version of Workbench, the size was 2mm.  
However, 2mm was far too large when drawing borders on very small brains 
(babies, mice, etc) so the size was changed to 3% of the longest surface axis 
(typically posterior-to-anterior).

John

On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Gaurav Patel 
mailto:gauravpa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border (symbol 
diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size property, and that 
did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still installed, the draw borders 
output is the same size as the 2mm diameter finalized borders.  I am drawing 
this on the tutorial surface



 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net

On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John 
mailto:jharw...@wustl.edu>> wrote:

How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should be about 
3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears be about 5mm. 
 There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size when drawing.

I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in 1.3.1.

John Harwell

On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel 
mailto:gauravpa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red spheres 
is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was not the case 
in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing the border reduces 
the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders menu, so that setting 
doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks

gaurav patel
gauravpa...@gmail.com
pateldsclab.net


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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-10 Thread Harwell, John
When drawing a border, I am able to reproduce the border sizes displayed in 
your image.  I would describe the border symbols as a little bigger, but not 
huge.  We understand this is not optimal for you, but there is nothing we can 
do to immediately change the border drawing symbol size.

> On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:57 AM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
> 
> this is the tutorial 1.0 brain 
> (Q1-Q6_R440.R.veryinflated.32k_fs_LR.surf.gii).  2mm was actually much 
> smaller than the current 3% standard for the adult brain.  Are you able to 
> reproduce the issue with the same surface?
> 
> gaurav patel
> gauravpa...@gmail.com
> pateldsclab.net
> 
>> On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:50 AM, Harwell, John  wrote:
>> 
>> There is nothing in the user interface to adjust the size of the spheres 
>> while drawing a border.  In a previous version of Workbench, the size was 
>> 2mm.  However, 2mm was far too large when drawing borders on very small 
>> brains (babies, mice, etc) so the size was changed to 3% of the longest 
>> surface axis (typically posterior-to-anterior).
>> 
>> John
>> 
>>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
>>> 
>>> here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border 
>>> (symbol diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size 
>>> property, and that did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still installed, 
>>> the draw borders output is the same size as the 2mm diameter finalized 
>>> borders.  I am drawing this on the tutorial surface
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> gaurav patel
>>> gauravpa...@gmail.com
>>> pateldsclab.net
>>> 
 On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:
 
 How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should be 
 about 3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears be 
 about 5mm.  There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size when 
 drawing.
 
 I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in 
 1.3.1.
 
 John Harwell
 
> On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
> 
> Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red 
> spheres is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was 
> not the case in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing 
> the border reduces the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders 
> menu, so that setting doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks
> 
> gaurav patel
> gauravpa...@gmail.com
> pateldsclab.net
> 
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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-10 Thread Demian Wassermann
This is an interesting topic. Despite the 3% being a good idea the border 
depends more on the structure being traced than on the brain itself (arguably 
those two are also related). I haven’t managed to find border tracing on the 
tutorial of annotations. Am I looking on the wrong place? Also are the 
traceable borders closed curves or can be also simple curves? Ie lines instead 
of borders?

Best and thanks for all this work


Demian

--
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demian.wasserm...@inria.fr
Associate Research Professor (CRN)
Parietal Lab
INRIA Saclay Ile-de-France
1 Rue Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves, 91120 Palaiseau

> On 10 Oct 2018, at 10:51, Harwell, John  wrote:
> 
> There is nothing in the user interface to adjust the size of the spheres 
> while drawing a border.  In a previous version of Workbench, the size was 
> 2mm.  However, 2mm was far too large when drawing borders on very small 
> brains (babies, mice, etc) so the size was changed to 3% of the longest 
> surface axis (typically posterior-to-anterior).
> 
> John
> 
>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
>> 
>> here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border 
>> (symbol diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size 
>> property, and that did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still installed, 
>> the draw borders output is the same size as the 2mm diameter finalized 
>> borders.  I am drawing this on the tutorial surface
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  gaurav patel
>>  gauravpa...@gmail.com
>>  pateldsclab.net
>> 
>>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:
>>> 
>>> How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should be 
>>> about 3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears be 
>>> about 5mm.  There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size when 
>>> drawing.
>>> 
>>> I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in 1.3.1.
>>> 
>>> John Harwell
>>> 
 On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
 
 Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red 
 spheres is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was 
 not the case in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing 
 the border reduces the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders 
 menu, so that setting doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks
 
 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net
 
 
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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-10 Thread Gaurav Patel
this is the tutorial 1.0 brain (Q1-Q6_R440.R.veryinflated.32k_fs_LR.surf.gii).  
2mm was actually much smaller than the current 3% standard for the adult brain. 
 Are you able to reproduce the issue with the same surface?

 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net

> On Oct 10, 2018, at 9:50 AM, Harwell, John  wrote:
> 
> There is nothing in the user interface to adjust the size of the spheres 
> while drawing a border.  In a previous version of Workbench, the size was 
> 2mm.  However, 2mm was far too large when drawing borders on very small 
> brains (babies, mice, etc) so the size was changed to 3% of the longest 
> surface axis (typically posterior-to-anterior).
> 
> John
> 
>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
>> 
>> here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border 
>> (symbol diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size 
>> property, and that did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still installed, 
>> the draw borders output is the same size as the 2mm diameter finalized 
>> borders.  I am drawing this on the tutorial surface
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  gaurav patel
>>  gauravpa...@gmail.com
>>  pateldsclab.net
>> 
>>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:
>>> 
>>> How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should be 
>>> about 3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears be 
>>> about 5mm.  There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size when 
>>> drawing.
>>> 
>>> I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in 1.3.1.
>>> 
>>> John Harwell
>>> 
 On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
 
 Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red 
 spheres is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was 
 not the case in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing 
 the border reduces the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders 
 menu, so that setting doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks
 
 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net
 
 
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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-10 Thread Harwell, John
There is nothing in the user interface to adjust the size of the spheres while 
drawing a border.  In a previous version of Workbench, the size was 2mm.  
However, 2mm was far too large when drawing borders on very small brains 
(babies, mice, etc) so the size was changed to 3% of the longest surface axis 
(typically posterior-to-anterior).

John

On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Gaurav Patel 
mailto:gauravpa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border (symbol 
diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size property, and that 
did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still installed, the draw borders 
output is the same size as the 2mm diameter finalized borders.  I am drawing 
this on the tutorial surface



 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net

On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John 
mailto:jharw...@wustl.edu>> wrote:

How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should be about 
3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears be about 5mm. 
 There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size when drawing.

I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in 1.3.1.

John Harwell

On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel 
mailto:gauravpa...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red spheres 
is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was not the case 
in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing the border reduces 
the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders menu, so that setting 
doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks

gaurav patel
gauravpa...@gmail.com
pateldsclab.net


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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-09 Thread Gaurav Patel
here’s a screen shot of the draw borders output vs. a finished border (symbol 
diameter set to 2mm).  I tried to change the ID sphere size property, and that 
did not change.  On a machine with 1.23 still installed, the draw borders 
output is the same size as the 2mm diameter finalized borders.  I am drawing 
this on the tutorial surface



 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net

> On Oct 9, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Harwell, John  wrote:
> 
> How huge is huge?  When drawing a new border, the symbol size should be about 
> 3% of the longest surface axis.  On a human surface, that appears be about 
> 5mm.  There is no way for the user to adjust the symbol size when drawing.
> 
> I am using Workbench version 1.3.2 and the size should be the same in 1.3.1.
> 
> John Harwell
> 
>> On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, Gaurav Patel  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red 
>> spheres is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was not 
>> the case in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing the 
>> border reduces the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders menu, 
>> so that setting doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks
>> 
>> gaurav patel
>> gauravpa...@gmail.com
>> pateldsclab.net
>> 
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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-09 Thread Dierker, Donna
I had an issue with baby brains where the sphere had too small a diameter.

This caused an issue where ID nodes were displaying with a sphere larger than 
the surface.

This is probably not your issue -- sorry.



From: Gaurav Patel  on behalf of Gaurav Patel 

Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 11:50 AM
To: Dierker, Donna
Cc: Gaurav Patel; hcp-users@humanconnectome.org Users
Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

In the borders menu?  Changing that changes the size of the final border, but 
not the border as I draw it

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On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Dierker, Donna 
mailto:do...@wustl.edu>> wrote:


Check the diameter of your sphere, Gaurav.



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mailto:hcp-users-boun...@humanconnectome.org>>
 on behalf of Gaurav Patel mailto:gauravpa...@gmail.com>>
Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 11:37 AM
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Subject: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red spheres 
is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was not the case 
in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing the border reduces 
the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders menu, so that setting 
doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks

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 pateldsclab.net<http://pateldsclab.net>


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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-09 Thread Gaurav Patel
In the borders menu?  Changing that changes the size of the final border, but 
not the border as I draw it

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> On Oct 9, 2018, at 12:42 PM, Dierker, Donna  wrote:
> 
> Check the diameter of your sphere, Gaurav.
> 
> 
> From: hcp-users-boun...@humanconnectome.org 
>  on behalf of Gaurav Patel 
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 11:37 AM
> To: hcp-users@humanconnectome.org Users
> Subject: [HCP-Users] drawing borders
>  
> Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red 
> spheres is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was not 
> the case in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing the 
> border reduces the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders menu, so 
> that setting doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks
> 
>  gaurav patel
>  gauravpa...@gmail.com
>  pateldsclab.net
> 
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Re: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-09 Thread Dierker, Donna
Check the diameter of your sphere, Gaurav.



From: hcp-users-boun...@humanconnectome.org 
 on behalf of Gaurav Patel 

Sent: Tuesday, October 9, 2018 11:37 AM
To: hcp-users@humanconnectome.org Users
Subject: [HCP-Users] drawing borders

Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red spheres 
is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was not the case 
in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing the border reduces 
the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders menu, so that setting 
doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks

 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net


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[HCP-Users] drawing borders

2018-10-09 Thread Gaurav Patel
Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the diameters of the red spheres 
is huge, making is difficult to see what I am drawing.  This was not the case 
in 1.23.  Is there a way to change that setting?  Finishing the border reduces 
the size of the spheres to the setting in the borders menu, so that setting 
doesn’t make a difference.  Thanks

 gaurav patel
 gauravpa...@gmail.com
 pateldsclab.net


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Re: [HCP-Users] Drawing borders on connectome workbench

2018-02-06 Thread Harwell, John
Changes were made to allow pan/zoom/rotation of the surface while in border 
drawing mode.  In addition, use of the ALT was removed as a particular 
operating systems grabbed the ALT key and used it for other purposes.  If you 
place the mouse over the “New” button in the border toolbar, a tooltip is 
displayed describing border drawing.

* A mouse click adds a single border point.
* Hold down the Control  (Command Key on Mac) and Shift keys while dragging the 
mouse (hold left mouse button down while moving the mouse) to continuously add 
border points.
* Hold down Shift key and drag mouse to pan the surface.
* Hold down Control (Command on Mac) key and drag mouse to zoom the surface.
* Drag the mouse to rotate the surface.

John Harwell

On Feb 5, 2018, at 4:43 PM, Johanne Solis 
> wrote:

Hello ,
While trying to draw borders on workbench, I all of sudden couldn't drag the 
marker to make a border. I more so now plot points (red) around a section of my 
interest and it saves as a border. Did this change for anyone else? As much as 
I try to use the alt left click command , I can't drag to draw. Was this 
drawing feature changed in workbench ? And if not any idea what I could be 
doing wrong?

Thank you,
Johanne S.

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[HCP-Users] Drawing borders on connectome workbench

2018-02-05 Thread Johanne Solis
Hello ,
While trying to draw borders on workbench, I all of sudden couldn't drag
the marker to make a border. I more so now plot points (red) around a
section of my interest and it saves as a border. Did this change for anyone
else? As much as I try to use the alt left click command , I can't drag to
draw. Was this drawing feature changed in workbench ? And if not any idea
what I could be doing wrong?

Thank you,
Johanne S.

-- 
johanne.so...@rutgers.edu
johanne.so...@gmail.com

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