I use Freeview on a daily basis as my primary image viewer. I like it a lot and found it to be tremendously useful. I am usually interested in opening images in the current directory where I launched Freeview from the command line. I know you can load multiple images at once from the command line but occasionally I want to load an additional image. Ideally, I would like Freeview when I want to load a volume to open up the file explorer tool in the current directory. Instead, it opens up in another directory and I have to click down several directories before finding the file that I want. Freeview has been consistently opening up in the same directory. I just can’t figure out why it picks that directory.
If someone could tell me if it is possible for Freeview to open the file browser in the directory it was launched I would be extremely grateful.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Bob
Hi Bob,
I think freeview by default automatically locates to the default mri directory under the current subject. It is convenient in some use case but apparently not so much in your case. I will make that optional or figure out a better way to handle this.
Best, Ruopeng
On 9/25/2016 9:46 AM, Robert Kraft wrote:
I use Freeview on a daily basis as my primary image viewer. I like it a lot and found it to be tremendously useful. I am usually interested in opening images in the current directory where I launched Freeview from the command line. I know you can load multiple images at once from the command line but occasionally I want to load an additional image. Ideally, I would like Freeview when I want to load a volume to open up the file explorer tool in the current directory. Instead, it opens up in another directory and I have to click down several directories before finding the file that I want. Freeview has been consistently opening up in the same directory. I just can’t figure out why it picks that directory.
If someone could tell me if it is possible for Freeview to open the file browser in the directory it was launched I would be extremely grateful.
Thanks for your help in advance,
Bob
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