Hi,
when we load a mri volume and a surface at the same time, such as:
freeview -v mri/norm.mgz -f surf/lh.white
should we expect to see the lh.white surface be on top of the norm.mgz volume? I certainly do not see the surface unless I "unhighlight" the volume.
Thanks, Thomas
yes, you should see it (I use this all the time) On Thu, 12 Aug 2010, ythomas wrote:
Hi,
when we load a mri volume and a surface at the same time, such as:
freeview -v mri/norm.mgz -f surf/lh.white
should we expect to see the lh.white surface be on top of the norm.mgz volume? I certainly do not see the surface unless I "unhighlight" the volume.
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