Yes, we have depricated the TclTk stuff. You should not have gotten that
error when using tkregisterfv. Can you send the command line and full
terminal output?
On 9/19/2023 7:02 PM, Nadvar, Negin wrote:
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Good afternoon,
I’m trying to run “tkregister2” in the following code for a manual
registration correction:
/tkregister2 --mov ./fMRI_run1.nii.gz --reg ./Reg.lta --surfs////--sd
${SubjectsFolder}/
The above command works fine in older versions of FreeSurfer, but with
the new version that I have, I’m getting the following error:
/Tcl_Init failed: Can't find a usable init.tcl in the following
directories:/
////usr/pubsw/packages/tcltktixblt/current/lib/tcl8.4///
/This probably means that Tcl wasn't installed properly.///
I get the same error with "tkregisterfv". Here’s more info about my
system, in case it helps. *OS*: Linux Ubuntu 18, *FreeSurfer version*:
freesurfer-linux-ubuntu18_x86_64-7.4.1-20230614-7eb8460, *Python
version*: Python 3.11.4, *FSL version*: 6.0.7.1
Please let me know if there's a known solution for this issue.
Thank you,
Negin
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