Thanks; drawing borders will be easier and more accurate with smaller sphere
sizes
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gaurav patel
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> On Oct 10, 2018, at 6:45 PM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
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> To clarify the phrasing: the existing release doesn't have a way to
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
: 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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gaurav patel
e, Gaurav.
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> 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
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> Hi—when I am drawing borders in wb_view 1.31, the
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
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,
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
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
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