Bas
Re-reading your email again, I think your problem is not actually
related to the spm_Menu.fig file afterall, since this should not affect
the Graphics window on the right (and I did not make any changes to
spm_figure.m). Perhaps one of the SPM authors could track down any
changes made to spm_figure.m, or other spm default files, since the last
update?
Sorry for this misdirection - obviously a guilt complex!
Rik
Rik Henson wrote:
>
> Bas -
>
> Apologies, but I think this may be my mistake. I updated the
> "spm_Menu.fig" file for the latest SPM5 updates (changing some of the
> menu options for EEG). I don't know how it happened, but my changes
> (using the "guide" toolbox) may have inadvertently incorporated some
> of my Matlab defaults (such as fontsize).
>
> Try the attached version provided by Stefan. Hopefully it will be back
> to normal. If not, then perhaps some other change has occurred somewhere.
>
> (If you let the rest of the list know whether it solves your problem,
> then others can replace their local version of spm_Menu.fig with the
> attached file, assuming they have switched to the latest SPM5 updates).
>
> Apologies again
> Rik
>
>
> Neggers, S.F.W. wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> Could anyone give me some pointers to what has changed in the SPM5 GUI
>> after update 958? Today we changed to rev 958 from rev 573. Things now
>> scale badly, the main menu colors disappeared, and the right SPM
>> graphics windows uses a smaller and badly scaled font.
>>
>> We run matlab 7.3.0.298 (R2006b)on a debian linux box, window manager
>> XFCE.
>>
>> I'd like to have the shiny round buttons and mellow colors back from rev
>> 573, and a readable text in the Graphics window. Are there perhaps more
>> ways to start SPM using different GUI options?
>>
>> I know, not a major scientific issue, but looks are important too!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bas
>>
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