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Hi Alan,

These problems should be resolved in the latest version of FSLeyes
(0.26.6). Let me know if you are still having issues.

Cheers,

Paul

On 15/11/2018, Alan Seifert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> A bit more information: this happens on both my Mac OS X machines, one
> running FSL 5.0.11, and one running FSL 6.0.0.
>
> I've also seen this error:
>
>  WARNING             idle.pyc  348: _wxIdleLoop     - Idle task addCluster
> crashed - AttributeError: 'Cluster' object has no attribute 'p'
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "fsl/utils/idle.pyc", line 345, in _wxIdleLoop
>   File "fsleyes/controls/clusterpanel.pyc", line 415, in addCluster
> AttributeError: 'Cluster' object has no attribute 'p'
>
> Thanks again,
>
> -Alan
>
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 6:09 AM paul mccarthy <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Alan,
>>
>> This is possibly a bug in the latest version of FSLeyes - I will try
>> and get a fix out next week.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> On 14/11/2018, Alan Seifert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I have not been able to figure out how to display FEAT model fits in
>> > FSLEyes.
>> >
>> > I cd into my feat directory, and execute 'fsleyes filtered_func_data',
>> then
>> > in the menu, I select View --> Layouts --> FEAT Mode.
>> >
>> > At this point, the filtered_func_data timeseries appears, but the model
>> fit
>> > does not appear, and my terminal window (I'm running Mac OS X) fills up
>> with
>> > errors like this:
>> >
>> > WARNING             idle.pyc  146: wrapper         - Task "getData"
>> crashed
>> > Traceback (most recent call last):
>> >   File "fsl/utils/idle.pyc", line 139, in wrapper
>> >   File "fsleyes/views/plotpanel.pyc", line 609, in getData
>> >   File "fsleyes/views/timeseriespanel.pyc", line 374, in
>> prepareDataSeries
>> >   File "fsleyes/plotting/timeseries.pyc", line 775, in getData
>> >   File "fsl/data/featimage.pyc", line 323, in fit
>> >   File "fsl/data/featimage.pyc", line 158, in getDesign
>> >   File "fsl/data/featdesign.pyc", line 217, in getDesign
>> > AttributeError: 'VoxelwiseConfoundEV' object has no attribute 'image'
>> >
>> > In the Time Series Control window, only the residuals show up when I
>> check
>> > the 'Plot residuals' box; 'Plot full model fit', 'Plot PE# fit', and
>> 'Plot
>> > COPE# fit' do not add any more lines to the timeseries plot, they only
>> > produce another error in the terminal window.
>> >
>> > On the other hand, if I open the same dataset in FSLView (execute
>> > 'fslview_deprecated filtered_func_data'), it immediately enters FEAT
>> > mode
>> > and I can plot the data, the full model, and any of the individual PE
>> fits
>> > with no problem, so this gives me confidence that this information does
>> > exist in my feat directory.
>> >
>> > Has anyone encountered (and hopefully solved) this issue?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Alan Seifert
>> >
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