Hi - fyi, both these suggestions were reasonable so we've put them on
Dave's TODO list for the next release.
Cheers.
On 24 Feb 2009, at 21:27, John Colby wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> It's easy to automate this in Photoshop using "Actions" and
> "Droplets". I
> did this awhile ago and it works like a charm. I attached a .zip
> file that
> includes the CS4 action. To get a precise screenshot on a Mac just do
> command-shift-4-spacebar and then click on the FSLView window.
>
> This action works with the default FSLView window size on my
> computer, but it
> may have to be tweaked for different screen sizes or PCs. I'd post the
> droplet too (allows you to just do drag/drop conversion on the
> desktop), but
> it exceeds the file size limit for posting. I would be happy to
> email it
> however. Anyway, hope someone finds it useful!
>
> John Colby
>
> MD/PhD Student
> Developmental Cognitive Neuroimaging Group
> David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
>
> On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 15:09:44 +0000, David Flitney <[log in to unmask]
> >
> wrote:
>
>> Sorry. I'm afraid neither of option is possible at present.
>>
>> On 02/24/2009 02:24 PM, Michael Rohan wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Is it possible to have fslview place the three orthographic views
>>> in one
>>> horizontal row on the screen? This will make it easier to fit
>>> grabs into a
>>> document (without that blank 4th place).
>>>
>>> Along the same lines, in the lightbox view is it possible to
>>> display a
>>> subset of the slices, whether with a specified interval or a slice
>>> list?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mike Rohan
>>>
>>
>>
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>> Dave Flitney, IT Manager
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>
> <Slices in row.zip>
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