Hi Reza,

what version are you running, and what is your command line? In the current 
version, this works for me:

mris_expand -n 11 -thickness \
        /homes/4/fischl/local_subjects/bruce/surf/lh.white 1 \
        /homes/4/fischl/local_subjects/bruce/surf/lh.mid \

this will create surfaces named lh.mid001 through lh.mid011

cheers
Bruce


On Fri, 29 Jul 
2011, Reza Farivar wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've tried running mris_expand on several different surfaces, with or
> without the -thickness flag, and while it ends without error and creates
> the output file, the output looks identical to the input. I've tried even
> expanding by large amounts, large percentages of thickness values, but
> without luck. Are there some hidden flags that I should be using?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Reza
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