Try using 'mris_decimate_gui' -- if you pass it a --decimationLevel of 1.00, you can view the surface (un-decimated) and add tweak the "Up Vector" and "Position" to move the viewpoint.
Look at 'mris_decimate_gui -h' for more options. You can also on startup specify a view rotation.
HTH -=R
On 11/17/10 09:42 , Marco Loggia wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to use the 3D view in freeview to prepare some figures, and would like to be able to rotate the volume along one axis only (e.g., yaw).
Is there a way to constrain the rotation with the mouse, and/or to enter the numerical value of parameters such as azimuth and elevation?
Thanks,
Marco
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