Hi Marco,
Although your problem is a bit different, another possible culprit is
the .caret5_preferences file:
http://brainvis.wustl.edu/pipermail/caret-users/2006-November/000931.html
We're still struggling with this problem at University of Washington.
Today I asked Veronica to try the att
If you were talking about geodesic distance (i.e., running along the
contour of the fiducial surface -- not as the crow flies through the
CSF/WM), then you could use the Surface: ROI feature for this purpose.
(First operation Geodesic Distance, and then threshold the resulting
metric at the des
Hi,
In Caret5.5, is there a way of selecting a node and finding all (or
some) nodes that are at a given distance from it? I think I am looking
for something similar to what is described in section 2.17.2 (Foci Data
Searches) of the 'Caret Tutorial – the Basics'. But Section 2.17.2
regards onl
Marco,
Another user had a problem similar to this. I believe it has to do
with the FreeType library which gets used to create text characters
that are drawn on the volume slices to show the voxel and its
stereotaxic coordinate.
See if there is a file in your home directory named
".font
Hi Donna and Hohn,
I am experiencing a severe problem with my caret installation in linux:
whenever I try to import an Analyze Volume file, my entire X session
immediately crashes, including all applications and I have to login in
KDE from scratch.
I couldn't tell whether the problem is limited
Hi Mateus,
You can find the border color file in the PALS_B12.LR directory.
Erin
Mateus Joffily wrote:
Hi Donna,
When I try to load the border files, after the surface alignement, I
get the warning message: 'You have selected border files that require
a border color file but no border color
Hi Donna,
When I try to load the border files, after the surface alignement, I get
the warning message: 'You have selected border files that require a
border color file but no border color file is selected'. In Erin's
document, it is said to:
File : Open Data File : File Type = Border Color
I did remove the port numbers from the list, which seemed to have no ill
effect on my end. Perhaps it resolved the problem on your end.
On 11/29/2006 03:15 AM, Mateus Joffily wrote:
Hi Donna,
I don't know what happened, but now all the links work.
Thanks,
Mateus
Donna Dierker wrote:
Mateu
Hi Donna,
I don't know what happened, but now all the links work.
Thanks,
Mateus
Donna Dierker wrote:
Mateus,
Yes -- that's the right archive.
I don't understand why you're getting the time out errors; I can't
replicate the problem on my end.
What happens when you try this link (i.e., sa