Hi Seulgi

you can specify the fthresh and and slope on the command line using:
tksurfer ... -fthresh <threshold> -fslope <slope>

or alternatively, both the min and max using

tksurfer ... -fminmax <threshold> <max>

where <max> is the value at which the color saturates. Or you can set the 
thresholds based on rank ordering of the values using percentiles instead 
of absolute values:

-pthresh <min> <mid> <max>

cheers
Bruce






On Sat, 6 Oct 2012, Seulgi Eun wrote:

> 
> I'm using 'freesurfer-Linux-centos4_x86_64-stable-pub-v5.1.0' and I have a
> problem.
> 
> I used a command 'tksurfer fsaverage lh inflated -ov surfdata' on teminal.
> 
> Then, I used 'configure overlay display' in veiw>configure>overlay to set
> proper threshold.
> 
> I could set approximate threshold values easily by mouse.
> 
> But I wanted to set the values by keyboard inputs(exact numbers).
> 
> I think there is a way to type numbers(in my case, it is unable to type any
> words on the edit boxes).
> 
> How can I do?
> 
> 
>
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