Thanks, Steve.
I swear, I searched through the archives before I posted :)
I don't know how I could have possibly missed a post with the subject
'fslview strangeness on mac os x 10.5.8'.
As my dad says, 'If it were alive, it woulda bit you.'
As always, thanks again,
* ba
> Hi - a quick google search found this - try this?
> https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=FSL;f4815187.1002
> Cheers.
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> On 10 Nov 2012, at 06:38, bettyann wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>> When I run fslview, the window opens so far to the right of my monitor that I cannot see it nor grab it. I am running on a mac (osx 10.5.8) and when I cycle through my 'Spaces', I can see the fslview window whiz by. fslview is not in the next 'Space'.
>> I currently have my monitor set on the widest resolution so I cannot increase the resolution any further to see if part of fslview appears on my screen.
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>> Is there a default file that specifies the (x,y) location where the fslview window will open? Perhaps I can manually edit that so that fslview opens at a location I can see.
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>> I wonder if I last opened fslview when my laptop was connected to an overhead projector and fslview is on that 'display'?
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>> All ideas are [desperately] welcome. In this current state, fslview is unusable.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - BettyAnn
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