I'll bear that in mind next time!

Thank you!!
Andreia


Quoting Anastasia Yendiki <ayend...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>:

> No problem, you can usually find the answers to most of these types  
> of questions in the help text of the commands. For example if you  
> run "mris_label2annot --help" you'll see:
>
> [...]
>
> --a annotname
>
> Name of the annotation to create. The actual file will be called
> hemi.annotname.annot, and it will be created in subject/label.
> If this file exists, then mris_label2annot exits immediately
> with an error message. It is then up to the user to manually
> delete this file (this is so annotations are not accidentally
> deleted, which could be a huge inconvenience).
>
> [...]
>
> On Tue, 26 Mar 2013, _andre...@sapo.pt wrote:
>
>> Oh so that was it... I've cd to the dir where the annot file is and now
>> everything worked just fine... I checked the values in the stats file
>> and they are smaller now.
>>
>> So I must do that when running the label2label so the files are  
>> created in the label dir and not in Freesurfer dir...
>>
>> By the way, why did the command label2annot created the file in the  
>> right dir?
>>
>>
>> As you're noticing I'm not very familiar with Unix and while using>  
>> Freesurfer I never had to use the cd command to work...
>>
>> Thank you very much Anastasia!
>
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