I am trying to look at data analyzed as a block design on a flat.occip.patch. I am trying to use surf-sess to do this, but I have found if I set the patch option in the command line then it automatically thinks I am doing retinotopy and tries to use the twocond-flat.tcl script, which is incorrect. Is there a way to use surf-sess to view blocked design data on the patch?
I just could not see a way. So I went in and edited the surf-sess script so that it did not automatically set the tcl script to twocond-flat.tcl when you used the -patch flag. I now have surf-sess setting the patch correctly, but in the end the inflated surface still comes up. Is there some way to override the inflated surface and get it to use the patch?
An answer to either question would be most helpful!
Thanks! Stephanie
Hi Stephanie,
you should always be able to use the interface in tksurfer to load a patch manually if all else fails.
Bruce
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Stephanie McMains wrote:
I am trying to look at data analyzed as a block design on a flat.occip.patch. I am trying to use surf-sess to do this, but I have found if I set the patch option in the command line then it automatically thinks I am doing retinotopy and tries to use the twocond-flat.tcl script, which is incorrect. Is there a way to use surf-sess to view blocked design data on the patch?
I just could not see a way. So I went in and edited the surf-sess script so that it did not automatically set the tcl script to twocond-flat.tcl when you used the -patch flag. I now have surf-sess setting the patch correctly, but in the end the inflated surface still comes up. Is there some way to override the inflated surface and get it to use the patch?
An answer to either question would be most helpful!
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