Thanks Stephan/everyone
It turned out that the problem was far more mundane
than I expected. I had just forgotten to source one
file (BrainToolsSetup), which took care of everything.
Must be end-of-the-week syndrome.
thanks for your suggestions,
Jon.
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Jonathan Brooks Ph.D. (Research Fellow)
Magnetic Resonance and Image Analysis Research Centre
University of Liverpool, Pembroke Place, L69 3BX, UK
tel: +44 151 794 5629 fax: +44 151 794 5635
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Stephan Hamann wrote:
>I've also set up Krish's program BrainTools on RedHat (5.2). Two other
>things to consider:
>
>1) Some programs like Netscape take up lots of colors and can reduce the
>number of available colors for other programs like BrainTools. This caused
>some color-related error messages when I was first working with the
>program.
>
>2) I think there are different flags you can invoke in the command line
>where you launch BrainTools that can alter the number of colors it
>expects.
>
>regards,
>Stephan Hamann
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>
>On Fri, 5 May 2000, Russ Poldrack wrote:
>
>> I've only used RedHat but I assume that SuSe is set up similarly (since
>> both use XFree86). Depending upon the version of XFree86 that you are
>> running, you can probably use Xconfigurator or xf86config to configure
>> your video setup - there should be a page where you can choose the
>> resolution and color depth. This should create a section like the
>> following in /etc/X11/XF86Config:
>>
>> "Dr J.C.W. Brooks" wrote:
>>
>> > Dear All,
>> >
>> > I'm trying to view some results obtained with SPM, using
>> > a piece of software written for Linux (BrainTools). Unfortunately, I
>> > keep on getting error messages about there not being enough
>> > available colours to display images (I'm running KDE in
>> > 16bit mode).
>
>
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