use mris_label2annot, like this:

           set cmd=(mris_label2annot \
                --s $s \
                --hemi $h \
                --ctab $SUBJECTS_DIR/scripts/colortable.txt \
                --l $h.oasis.chubs.ifc.label \
                --l $h.oasis.chubs.ipc.label \
                --a oasis.chubs)

you'll need to create your own colortable, for example:

 0  unknown                        25   5  25   0
 1  oasis.chubs.ifc                25 100  40   0
 2  oasis.chubs.ipc               125 100 160   0

you must have 'unknown' in there to label all the other unlabeled
vertices.

n.

On Wed, 2010-03-31 at 15:29 -0400, Dankner, Nathan (NIH/NIMH) [F] wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm sure this information is on the website somewhere, but I had a hard time 
> finding it.  Is there a way to consolidate 2 or more labels into one 
> annotation?  I am attempting to load two cluster labels onto the difference 
> map in qdec for the purposes of making a figure, but I cannot load more than 
> one label at once, and the cluster annotation includes labels which I do not 
> want to display.  Thanks!
> 
> Nathan
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