By the way, what command can I use to erode a label/mgh..?
-- 
Daniel (Yung-Jui) Yang, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Yale Child Study Center
New Haven, CT
Tel: (203) 737-5454
E-mail: yung-jui.yang@yale.edu

On 2/26/14 7:03 PM, "Bruce Fischl" <fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

that's a good way to do it. You don't even need to save it as an mgz. You
can just do tools->labels->copy label stats to overlay, then delete the
label and you have an overlay from it (assuming the label->stat field is
not zero)
On Thu, 27 Feb 2014, Yang, Daniel wrote:

Thanks for both of you for the helps! I also find a 3rd solution: convert
one of the labels to mgh and thus use it as overlay and use the other one as
label in freeview.
Doug: Creating an outlined label sounds pretty cool. I wonder whether either
erosion or dilution would do the trick … some sort of tricky conjunction.
Bruce: thanks!! 
-- 
Daniel (Yung-Jui) Yang, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Yale Child Study Center
New Haven, CT
Tel: (203) 737-5454
On 2/26/14 5:52 PM, "Bruce Fischl" <fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

       the other thing you could do is draw a path in tksurfer and have
       it be
the "outline", then load the inner label and display it as filled
On Wed, 26
Feb 2014, Douglas N Greve wrote:

       No, you'd have to modify the label itself to exclude the
       center (and
create an outline). I don't have any code to do this. For the
other
stuff, look at the help for mris_label2annot --help
doug
On 02/26/2014 05:35 PM, Yang, Daniel wrote:
       Doug,
Thanks for your reply! In the annotation, can one of the
label be just
outlined and the other filled?
I would really appreciate if you could provide a
step-by-step example
for this one… esp. how to create the colorLUT in this
case...
Best,
Daniel
--
Daniel (Yung-Jui) Yang, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Yale Child Study Center
New Haven, CT
Tel: (203) 737-5454
On 2/26/14 5:14 PM, "Douglas N Greve"
     I'm not sure about freeview, but you cannot do it in
tksurfer. You
     can
     take your two labels and create an annotation with
     mris_label2annot (you
     get to specify the color)
     doug
     On 02/26/2014 05:12 PM, Yang, Daniel wrote:
         Dear FreeSurfer experts,
         Is it possible to display two labels in tksurfer
or freeview,
         where
         one label is outlined with a certain color and
the other label is
         filled with a different color?
         I want to show two labels, one is within the
other one.
         If yes, could you please tell me the specific
steps..?
         thanks a lot!
         Daniel
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         Postdoctoral Researcher
         Yale Child Study Center
         New Haven, CT
         Tel: (203) 737-5454
         E-mail: _yung-jui.yang@yale.edu_
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