Hi - yes, that's easy. If you take a local copy of feat.tcl, then do:
cd $FSLDIR/bin
cp feat my_feat
and edit that to point to the local copy of feat.tcl, all should be well.
Cheers.
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Bettyann Chodkowski wrote:
> steve and all,
>
> >The easy thing to do, if there's things you want to change that
> >aren't available in the design.fsf, is to edit $FSLDIR/tcl/feat.tcl
> >instead.
>
> great -- good suggestion. thanks. one thing about this method
> that concerns me is that i do not want to change the system-wide
> feat.tcl script (residing in $FSLDIR). i would prefer to edit my own
> copy of feat.tcl. i guess i could edit then call $MYDIR/feat.tcl and
> leave FSLDIR defined to the system-wide directory. because FSL
> programs are usually referenced by their $FSLDIR path, i cannot
> use my PATH environment variable to find local copies.
>
> this seems the way to go ... edit my own copy. if you see any
> problems with this, please let me know. or, if i run into any
> problems with this, i'll add to this post.
>
> thank you again,
> - bettyann
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