Freesurfers,
Anyone saw some errors below from FreeView? -----------------------------------------------------error message---------------------------------------------------------- freeview.bin: tnl/t_vertex.c:407: update_input_ptrs: Assertion `a[j].inputstride == vptr->stride' failed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I used FS5.1 and ran freeview via VNC client. Any thoughts are highly appreciated!
can you send us your command line? And does this happen right away, or after you do something in the interface?
cheers Bruce
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Xinian Zuo wrote:
Freesurfers,
Anyone saw some errors below from FreeView? -----------------------------------------------------error message---------------------------------------------------------- freeview.bin: tnl/t_vertex.c:407: update_input_ptrs: Assertion `a[j].inputstride == vptr->stride' failed.
I used FS5.1 and ran freeview via VNC client. Any thoughts are highly appreciated!
Thanks, Bruce! The command line is:
freeview --viewsize 500 500 -viewport coronal -slice 1 1 64 -ss coronal.64.png -v beijing180/2929166/mri/norm/mgz:opacity=1:grayscale=0,137 -f beijing180/2929166/surf/lh.white:edgecolor=red -f beijing180/2929166/surf/rh.white:edgecolor=red
This cmd worked for all other subjects but only failed with one subject mentioned. I can upload relevant data if need them. Appreciate your time!
Cheers, XN.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
can you send us your command line? And does this happen right away, or after you do something in the interface?
cheers Bruce
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Xinian Zuo wrote:
Freesurfers,
Anyone saw some errors below from FreeView? -----------------------------------------------------error message---------------------------------------------------------- freeview.bin: tnl/t_vertex.c:407: update_input_ptrs: Assertion `a[j].inputstride == vptr->stride' failed.
I used FS5.1 and ran freeview via VNC client. Any thoughts are highly appreciated!
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sure, you can probably just email it to me and Ruopeng. Does it work of you just load it with -f without the other options? On Fri, 9 Dec 2011, Xinian Zuo wrote:
Thanks, Bruce! The command line is:
freeview --viewsize 500 500 -viewport coronal -slice 1 1 64 -ss coronal.64.png -v beijing180/2929166/mri/norm/mgz:opacity=1:grayscale=0,137 -f beijing180/2929166/surf/lh.white:edgecolor=red -f beijing180/2929166/surf/rh.white:edgecolor=red
This cmd worked for all other subjects but only failed with one subject mentioned. I can upload relevant data if need them. Appreciate your time!
Cheers, XN.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
can you send us your command line? And does this happen right away, or after you do something in the interface?
cheers Bruce
On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Xinian Zuo wrote:
Freesurfers,
Anyone saw some errors below from FreeView? -----------------------------------------------------error message---------------------------------------------------------- freeview.bin: tnl/t_vertex.c:407: update_input_ptrs: Assertion `a[j].inputstride == vptr->stride' failed.
I used FS5.1 and ran freeview via VNC client. Any thoughts are highly appreciated!
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