Why not just write a little program that will create a color table with 
random colors?

On 06/30/2014 05:00 PM, pavit...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
> Hi Freesurfer Team,
>
> I'd like to view a multicolored quilt of individual cortical icosahedron
> subdivisions.
> I have labels for these subdivisions stored in the SUBJECT/label folder
> I can also batch load all these labels and view them in Freeview but am
> not sure how to randomize their colors for a multicolored appearance.
>
> I looked up how to use annotation files and tried to amalgate all left
> cortical labels in the SUBJECT/label/ folder as below:
> - cd $SUBJECTS_DIR/$SUBJECT/label
> - mris_label2annot --s $SUBJECT --h lh --a leftall.annot
> But it asks for a color table file - it seems like editing the Freesurfer
> color table file will be quite involved.
>
> I have all the labels data and vertices in a w-file - can I use it to
> somehow create the colortable that I need, or the annotation file itself?
> Is this the correct way for my goal? Thank you.
>
> Best Regards
> Pavitra
>
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