Glad to hear it
Bruce
On Sep 25, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Michelle Umali wrote:
> Dear Bruce and the Freesurfers,
> I had to update my ATI graphics driver and set the doublebufferflag to 1.
>
> Everything is working just fine.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Michelle
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at
Dear Bruce and the Freesurfers,
I had to update my ATI graphics driver and set the doublebufferflag to 1.
Everything is working just fine.
Thanks for your help.
Michelle
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Michelle Umali wrote:
> Hi Bruce and the Freesurfers,
> Sadly instead of .028 seconds, it
Hi Michelle
28063 microseconds = 28milliseconds = 0.028 sec which is quite fast. Is
that what you observe? Do you get any errors when you start tksurfer? Can
you paste the screen output of tksurfer in an email? I'm not sure what's
going on. When Nick/Krish/Ruopeng start reading email tomorrow,
Hi Bruce,
Pressing return after entering the angle doesn't help :-)
Still extremely slow: rotations, loading labels, and loading annotation.
Do you have any suggestions for a fix?
Thanks.
Michelle
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> When you type in a different angle make
When you type in a different angle make sure you hit return. Tk is strange that
way
On Sep 25, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Michelle Umali wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
> I got 28063 microseconds per iteration. No, I'm not running remotely.
> Also, no matter what angle I choose, the rotation is always by 90 degree
Hi Bruce,
I got 28063 microseconds per iteration. No, I'm not running remotely.
Also, no matter what angle I choose, the rotation is always by 90 degrees.
Thanks.
Michelle
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> Try typing
>
> time redraw
>
> At the tcl % prompt. Something sounds
Try typing
time redraw
At the tcl % prompt. Something sounds like it is very wrong as it should be
less than a second, not a minute. You aren't running over vnc or something, are
you?
On Sep 25, 2011, at 1:28 PM, Michelle Umali wrote:
> Dear Bruce and the Freesurfers,
>
> It turns out tha
Dear Bruce and the Freesurfers,
It turns out that the hemisphere does rotate, but only if I press the same
button again after at least a minute or so. Then I have to wait for a while
before I can press another rotation button. Do I maybe need to do any
display setup for using hardware acceleration
nope, nothing else should be required. Did you push any "rotate" buttons
first?
On Sun, 25 Sep 2011, Michelle Umali wrote:
Dear Freesurfers,
I have recently installed Freesurfer 5.1 and FSL 4.1.4 on a linux machine.
When I run tksurfer, I can't rotate the hemisphere. It will show the
curvatur