Hi all,
The fslview that I am using is the fslview3.0 (according to the
title displayed.)
I think the confusion about version came from doing
fslview -h, which produces:
=======================================
fslview (Version 2.4pre0)
Copyright(c) 2005, University of Oxford
Dave Flitney
Usage:
fslview [-m 3d|ortho|lightbox] <baseimage> [-l lutname] [-b
low,hi] [ <overlay> [-l lutname] [-b low,hi] ] ...
========================================
So perhaps the help file is not updated?!
There is only one fslview installed on my computer. And that one
still failes on the file I sent earlier, even after the upgrade.
Now I am even more confused :)
Cheers
Naj
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Michael Hanke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 02:47:53PM +0100, Dave Flitney wrote:
> > Naj,
> > I don't understand. The version referred to on the web page I sent you is
> > clearly the latest version with the new online help and the atlas viewing
> > support - both brand new in 3.x. When you start it up which version number
> > is displayed?
> > Michael, am I making some obvious mistake here?
> No, everything is correct. The latest version of fslview for Debian etch
> is: 3.0+4.0.1-2. Meaning fslview 3.0 from FSL 4.0.1 package version 2.
> I'm using this package on etch right now, so I'm pretty confident that
> it works.
>
> Naj, please make sure that you actually use the package named 'fslview'
> not the one called 'fsl-fslview'. The latter one is discontinued and
> should be automatically replaced by 'fslview'. 'fsl-fslview' is not
> available anymore, but still might be installed on your machine.
>
> If you cannot find this package in you package list, you might have to
> update your package cache (e.g. aptitude update).
>
> Hope that helps to clarify things a bit.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
>
>
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