then you shouldn't be sourcing a script that uses setenv. Try sourcing $FREESURFER_HOME/FreeSurferEnv.sh

cheers
Bruce
On Tue, 11 Jul 2017, Yagmur Ozdemir 19 wrote:

It is using bash.

Idil
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] freeview command error

Hi Idil

do you know what shell you are using in the terminal that you are trying
to call freeview from?
On Tue, 11 Jul 2017, Yagmur Ozdemir 19 wrote:

Hello,
I only followed the steps in the install/download page and installed tcsh 
because it was not running recon-all. Are you saying that I should set up 
freeview by sourcing those three files and use the *.csh extension? When 
opening the terminal again after recon-all to run this I did not do any 
additional set up. I also remember using .sh when following the steps on the 
install page. The system does not recognize freeview even when I just use the 
command alone.
Sorry my knowledge pertaining to software use is pretty elementary and there is 
no one to ask.

Thank you for the help,
Idil

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[freesurfer-boun...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu] on behalf of Bruce Fischl 
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Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2017 6:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] freeview command error

Hi Idil

how do you setup freesurfer? If you are using bash (and it looks like you
are) you should source the *.sh file, not the *.csh. Also, note that you
should use T1.mgz not T1/mgz in your freeview command line
cheers
Bruce
On Tue, 11 Jul
2017, Yagmur Ozdemir 19 wrote:

Hello,

I am installing Freesurfer with my limited coding knowledge and this problem 
with freeview came up when I was trying to view the volumes of recon-ed subject.

lab@lab-ThinkStation-E31:~/Desktop/freesurfer/subjects$ freeview -v 
practice/mri/T1/mgz
No command 'freeview' found, did you mean:
 Command 'treeview' from package 'treeview' (multiverse)
freeview: command not found

I checked and freeview is in the bin, and I even tried to install it according 
to its file by sourcing tcl_setup and others, but then this error comes up:

lab@lab-ThinkStation-E31:~/Desktop/freesurfer/bin$ source tcl_setup
bash: tcl_setup: line 47: syntax error near unexpected token `setenv'
bash: tcl_setup: line 47: `    if ( -e $TCLLIBPATH/tcl8.3 ) setenv TCL_LIBRARY 
$TCLLIBPATH/tcl8.3'

Can someone please give me any direction for how to solve this issue. I would 
appreciate the help very much.
(Freesurfer version 6 & Ubuntu 16.04)

Thank you all,
Idil




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