Feng-Xian,
The coordinates are surface coordinates. qdec does not display the Tal
coords, but I think this will be added in a future release.
You can get the Tal coords using tksurfer. The surface displayed in
qdec is the 'fsaverage' surface, so that can be loaded in tksurfer.
First, in qdec, m
Nick,
When you cite this cordinates in a paper, what is the name you use?
Best Regards,
PPJ
2008/7/8 Nick Schmansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Feng-Xian,
>
> The coordinates are surface coordinates. qdec does not display the Tal
> coords, but I think this will be added in a future release.
>
> Yo
the surface coords aren't useful to cite as they are not consistent
cross-subject. We could display spherical and tal I guess. That would be
the most useful
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008, Pedro Paulo de
Magalhães Oliveira Junior wrote:
Nick,
When you cite this cordinates in a paper, what is the name
Jan,
It appears that the libtiff used to build mris_make_template did not
have deflate (zip) support. An updated binary can be downloaded from
here:
wget
ftp://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/transfer/outgoing/fsdev/nicks/stable/macintel/mris_make_template
the wget command is one line. run this co