On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 11:02:45 +0000, David Flitney <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>Wildcards get expanded by the shell then the command invoked, so the
>command line fslview would see would be:
>
>fslview spmT1.hdr spmT2.hdr ... spmT<N>.hdr -b 3,6
>
>i.e., only the last image has a bricon override applied.
>
>To set it for each image, the command line would have to have a -b
>option with each image. You could easily write a wrapper script to do
>this and I see Matt has provided something appropriate. Another option,
>if you don't mind coding the range into your image headers, is to set
>calmin and calmax fields as fslview initialises the bricon range to
>these if they're set.
Many thanks for the reply, and the helpful explanation.
I agree that a wrapper script would do the trick.
I'm guessing that if the default behaviour were changed
so that a single bricon argument would be applied to multiple images,
this might be a useful feature, and would be
unlikely to break anybody's existing set-ups.
I'm sure you already have a long list of feature-requests,
but maybe this could be added to the pile.
Definitely non-urgent! :-)
Raj
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