or you can use the -c option of mris_anatomical_stats to extract the
colortable from the .annot file, edit the colors in that colortable, and
then specify that colortable with the -colortable option of tksurfer.

n.

On Fri, 2010-04-09 at 14:49 -0400, Douglas N Greve wrote:
> The only "easy" way to do it is to create individual labels for each 
> cluster (using the label option or mri_annotation2label), then use 
> mris_label2annot and specify your own color table.
> 
> doug
> 
> Dankner, Nathan (NIH/NIMH) [F] wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I am running cluster corrections on data and attempting to display the 
> > resulting cluster maps.  Is it possible to make all of the clusters in an 
> > annotation the same color?  And if so, how?  As it stands now, all of the 
> > clusters are given a different color.   Thanks for your help,
> >
> > Nathan
> >
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