If you click the "Defaults" button, then Util --> User Interface --> Printing; then select e.g. Level 2 Postscript. It should automatically print the output to the current directory... so you won't have to mess around with command line stuff. At least, I've never had to change anything to get the printout. It also includes the realignment graph across the time-series.
If that doesn't work, you can play around with spm_figure.m (on line 401 perhaps the "uiputfile" function is useful).
Chris
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From: SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping) on behalf of Jaime Ide
Sent: Mon 9/29/2008 12:56 PM
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Subject: [SPM] Visualizing Normalization results in SPM5
Dear SPM5 users,
When I run a script to normalize several subjects in SPM5; at the end, for
each of them, I have the *.mat with the normalization results parameters.
Since I wonder to check the normalization results (in a fast and visual
way), I would like to ask you:
1) Is it possible to generate normalization postscript file (*.ps) from the
normalization result file (*.mat)?
2) If possible, how can I run this from Matlab command line and not from GUI.
Thanks in advance,
Jaime
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