Hi John and Donna,
I tried both of your methods, but unfortunately none solved my problem...
I have tried to rename the file .fonts.conf, alone and, following the
thread between Roland and you, together with .fonts.cache-1 and .fontconfig/
I also tried running Donna's script sh ./caret_prefs_str
Mateus,
First, it is important to clarify whether your request pertains to
nodes (as stated) or to foci. In Caret terminology, nodes refers
specifically to the points that make up a surface and have locations
specified within a coordinate file. Foci refers to stereotaxically
identified
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply. I asked for this capability because I am trying
to perform a spherical registration. Many landmarks are defined as
starting and terminating at a certain distance from an anatomical
reference point. I thought that a tool, which allows the user to enter a
refere
Hi,
I have concluded the spherical registration of one individual surface
into PALS-B12. Three spec files have been created:
(1) Human.Isa.R.spec (original spec file);
(2) deformed_Human.PALS_B12.LR.REGISTER-with-INDIVIDUAL.73730.spec;
(3) deformed_Human.Isa.R.spec;
Could you, please, precise
Hi,
In the 'Caret5 Tutorial', during the spherical registration procedure,
it is instructed to use the 'Human to Human' standard parameters (in
Surface: Deformation: Run Spherical Surface Deformation: Spherical
Parameters: Set Parameters). However, in "Erin's cheat sheet", it is
instructed to
Oh! That's ridiculously easy. Those reference distances are in mm on
the inflated (except for the staring sylvian, which is relative to the
flat surface). You click one node on, say, the occipital pole; then you
click a border point along the calcarine you guesstimate is about 24mm
from the
Marco,
Does the problem occur when you use File: Open Volume Anatomy (or
functional) File to open the same file?
If so, does it occur if you convert the file to NIfTI and/or AFNI? I'm
guessing it will (e.g., suggesting a display issue, rather than a file
I/O issue), but it helps to be sure.
On 11/30/2006 08:34 AM, Mateus Joffily wrote:
Hi,
I have concluded the spherical registration of one individual surface
into PALS-B12. Three spec files have been created:
(1) Human.Isa.R.spec (original spec file);
(2) deformed_Human.PALS_B12.LR.REGISTER-with-INDIVIDUAL.73730.spec;
(3) deforme
Here is the pecking order (believe in this order):
Landmark page
(http://brainvis.wustl.edu/help/landmarks_core6/landmarks_core6.html)
Cheat sheet
Tutorial
On 11/30/2006 09:00 AM, Mateus Joffily wrote:
Hi,
In the 'Caret5 Tutorial', during the spherical registration procedure,
it is instruct
Hi Donna,
That's exactly what I did (although, there are some details in your
example that I didn't understand well, see below). But, instead of keep
going forth and back selecting nodes and subtracting their coordinates
values (I had to do it quite often), I was wondering if there was not an
Come to think of it, I would benefit from that utility, too.;-) Even
better would be an accurate, automated border drawing utility. Kidding
aside, we recognize this is a highly desirable enhancement, but pretty
tough to deliver right now.
John Harwell has added some caret_command features th
I already started having fun with Caret! ;-)
Thank you very much
Donna Dierker wrote:
Come to think of it, I would benefit from that utility, too.;-) Even
better would be an accurate, automated border drawing utility.
Kidding aside, we recognize this is a highly desirable enhancement,
but
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