What is the corresponding tcl variable called (i.e. the one that selects
between the three options Linear/Linear Opaque/Piecewise)?

Thanks,

Tommi


> Kevin has now implemented this in tkmedit in dev.
>
> doug
>
> Doug Greve wrote:
>
>>
>> Kevin has just made a change to the default way that the DEV version
>> of tksurfer displays colors in overlays. The change has to do with the
>> way the color is displayed near the threshold (fthresh). Previously,
>> as a superthreshold value approached the threshold, its color and
>> opacity would change. The result was that voxels at or just above
>> threshold would be transparent, making them look like they were not
>> active. The default now is to make them opaque regardless of value (as
>> long as they are above threshold).
>>
>> When you look at the overlay configuation GUI, you will now see three
>> items under "Threshold":
>>
>> Linear
>> Linear Opaque
>> Piecewise
>>
>> By default, "Linear Opaque" will be checked. To use the old behavior,
>> check "Linear".
>>
>> Note that you can still control the overall opacity with the slider at
>> the top of the GUI.
>>
>> Kevin is working on changing tkmedit. I'll let you know when that is
>> ready.
>>
>> doug
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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