Hi Fred

mris_thickness will make thickness. Not sure we have anything to make 
area. I guess you could try setting -n 0 in mris_make_surfaces to it runs 
for 0 iterations. Or we can put something together to create area - it 
should be trivial

cheers
Bruce
On Mon, 15 Apr 2013, Fred Dick wrote:

> Hi there
>
> [Doug/Bruce, sorry for storm of enquiries!]
>
> V quick question:  I've fixed up some small defects in white and pial surfs 
> (using reposition), and need to regenerate area/thickness/curv etc without 
> changing them. Is there a straightforward way to do this with 
> mris_make_surfaces, or should one use mris_thickness and mris_curvature? (Not 
> sure which binary makes area).
>
> Is there a straightforward way to use mris_make_surfaces to create these 
> without altering the pial & white? (Maybe with  --white NOWRITE --pial 
> NOWRITE?)
>
> cheers,
> Fred
>
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