Hello all
I am using the genome interface to XWindows in Linux Centos 4 X86-64.
I have a problem with the freesurfer interface for FDR correction in tksurfer. The "Configure Overlay Display" window is to large for the screen and the FDR button is hide down. I have proved to change the display resolution but I am still unable to press this button.
If you don't know how to solve this problem, please, let me know at least how to call the FDR function from the command line.
Thank you so much. Jorge
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Does the window extend below the size of your screen, or just the Configure Overlay window, as if the text were too big and the buttons are getting pushed down too low?
You can use this command:
sclv_set_current_threshold_using_fdr rate markedOnly
Sets the current overlay's threshold using false discovery rate. rate is a floating point number representing the rate, and markedOnly should be 1 or 0 specifying whether to only calculate over marked vertices.
For more info on scripting commands:
https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/TkSurferGuide_2fTkSurferScripting_...
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 20:14 +0100, jorge luis wrote:
Hello all
I am using the genome interface to XWindows in Linux Centos 4 X86-64.
I have a problem with the freesurfer interface for FDR correction in tksurfer. The "Configure Overlay Display" window is to large for the screen and the FDR button is hide down. I have proved to change the display resolution but I am still unable to press this button.
If you don't know how to solve this problem, please, let me know at least how to call the FDR function from the command line.
Thank you so much. Jorge
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