if you export it as an annotation then all the labels will be combined in one file. I think you are probably editing the ?h.aparc.annot, so you could overwrite that one if you want. The correct mri_segstats command could then be found in the subject's recon-all.log or recon-all.cmd file in the scripts dir.

cheers
Bruce


On Mon, 11 Jul 2011, Keefe, Helen L wrote:

Hi Bruce, Doug, and All:

Questions on a continuing problem:

When I run tksurfer, the caudalanteriorcingulate is invaded by the 
corpuscallosum. 
I edited the boundary using the instructions at:  
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/tksurfer_labeledit

I'm then instructed to "Save the annotation: File > Label > Export Annotation. 
Probably choose a new name rather than writing over an existing file"

I don't need a new name - I just need to save the labels for the 
caudalanteriorcingulate and the corpuscallosum, which both now look correct.  
How/where
do I do that?  Here are the files in the label dir:

lh.cortex.label
lh.aparc.annot
lh.aparc.a2009s.annot
rh.cortex.label
rh.aparc.annot
aparc.annot.ctab
rh.aparc.a2009s.annot
aparc.annot.a2009s.ctab


Also -

I previously asked what I need to do after that to ensure accurate measurements.
Bruce responded,
"I don't think you need recon2 since you are just changing the aparc. I believe 
you can just run the aparc stats step, but I'll cc Doug who might know
better."

Any advice on all this?

Thanks,
Helen


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