External Email - Use Caution You could try the usual file system commands to set permissions before opening, e.g., read only, $ chmod 444 myvolume.mgz Or on the command line prior to running freeview,
$ chmod 444 myvolume.mgz && freeview myvolume.mgz You could put commands like those into a script with the file name as an argument. - R.On Jan 7, 2023, at 17:00, Aaron Tanenbaum <aaron.b.tanenb...@gmail.com> wrote: External Email - Use Caution Hello,Is there a way to set a loaded volume as read only in freeview on the command line?_______________________________________________Freesurfer mailing listfreesur...@nmr.mgh.harvard..eduhttps://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer
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