On 3 Mar 2013, at 16:20, Jiří Keller, M.D. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I upgraded to fslview 4.0.0 (beta) on my boxes and I have to report
> few annoying bugs and regressions (maybe some are already reported
> …):
Could you confirm the platform... Ubuntu?
> 1) after launching fslview on fullscreen widow with ortographic view
> is not fullscreen as it was in fslview 3. Subwindow witdth is 980 px.
> Workaround: clicking to maximize button. Bug level: annoying
> 2) after resizing, minimal width of ortographic view increases (!) to
> 1070 px, which means that two ortogonal views do not fit even on
> full-HD screen ! On previous versions, I was able to use fslview on my
> n900 or EEE 701 with 800x600 resolution without problem. Workaround:
> use fslview3 or buy a new CRT ;-). Bug level: blocker (at least for
> me)
Hiding the AtlasDock and giving better size hints seems to have rectified these two issues, at least for me.
> 3) atlas tools shown by default, which only occupies space as majority
> of my images are not in MNI space. Workaround: switch off manually.
> Bug level: slightly annoying
Now hidden by default. Introduces a new minor bug in that turning on the atlas tools doesn't initially generate the correct resize event (I have no idea why).
> 4) gray crosshair is way less visible than previous green one.
> Workaround: none. Bug level: slightly annoying
Made them bright green. Perhaps we'll have this user selectable in a future version.
> 5) bug in multi-volume image (zdim>1): in the beginning, volume 0 is
> in all 3 planes. After selecting z=1, nothing happens. After clicking
> into one plane, in other two, volume 1 is selected correctly, in this
> window volume z=0 remains. After clicking in any other plain, z=1 is
> in all three planes. Same with going back to z=0. But it is even
> worse: if you restart fslview and change volume z=0->z=1, nothing
> happens, but after going back to z=0 it shows z=1 in all three planes
> ! And z=0 for z=1. Again, consecutive clicking into two images solves
> the bug.
> Workaround: just click in two images ... Bug level: severe (I
> discovered it in dual-echo T2 sequence, which is easy to distinguish,
> but …)
Yes, I have a fix which I'll be releasing asap.
> 6) after undocking of Cursor tools/overlay settings, they become
> completely separate windows (contrary to fslview3), so one has to
> handle more entities in task-switching. Workaround: not to use this
> feature or getting use to new behaviour. Bug level: just annoying
I switched to using the QDockWidget. This gave better support cross platform but, it seems, at
> I know that fslteam is doing really good job, but new fslview is
> really anoying …
...I find nothing quite so motivating as finding out how really annoying I've been.
> thank you for solving these problems
> George
>
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