hi mike,
In theory it could, as we use Nibabel for i/o and they support Gifti.
However, I have no data in Gifti format at the moment to work with, so at the moment I would say we are Freesurfer specific.
freesurfer does support giftis.
mris_convert --combinesurfs fsaverage/surf/lh.inflated fsaverage/surf/rh.inflated test.gii
mris_convert fsaverage/surf/lh.inflated ./lh.test2.gii
would be awesome to be able to have gifti support and direct nifti overlay with a bbreg.dat registration or identity instead of having to create an overlay file.
cheers,
satra
Best, Michael
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Matt Glasser matt@ma-tea.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
Out of curiosity, does this also support the GIFTI format? If so, one
could
use it to view surface data from a wide variety of software packages.
Thanks,
Matt.
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We are pleased to announce the 0.1 release of PySurfer, a Python-based package for the visualization of surface data from Freesurfer. Please see our website at http://pysurfer.github.com/ for information on how to install the package and a gallery of examples. We hope you'll find it useful in your research!
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