This looks like a display artifact. Are you running freeview via some kind of X Terminal Emulator on Windows? What if you load a volume?
Ruopeng
On Jun 28, 2018, at 7:33 PM, Mark Wagshul Mark.Wagshul@einstein.yu.edu wrote:
Hi.
I’m a newbie to Freeview, hoping that this is a simple problem. When I open it (specifying the lh.pial surface), I get this view:
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Anyone have an idea what’s going on here, is it an issue with the screen resolution settings?
Thanks,
Mark
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