Hi Andrew,

these are icosahedral supertessellations, which come in fixed increments. 
I guess if you generated some other partitioning of the sphere and saved it 
in .ic format it would work, but you'd have to write your own.

cheers
Bruce

On Thu, 9 Dec 
2010, Andrew Dumas wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I'm trying to partition a surface into a number of random but
> roughly-equally sized areas, and I've been using the
> "mris_make_face_parcellation" function to do this. Is it possible to
> have a finer control over the sizes of each label it generates? I only
> see 7 options in: $FREESURFER_HOME/lib/bem/ic[1-7].tri (as per the
> program usage). Can I specify custom ic*.tri files (and also, how would
> those be generated)? I've tried mris_divide_parcellation, but that only
> makes strips which aren't necessarily the same area. Thank you!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Andrew
>
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