Kent,
Freesurfer does not yet support the new Intel Mac, and the problem with
tkmedit is one of the known problems seen with using the powerpc build
on such machines. We plan on providing an Intel Mac freesurfer build in
the coming months.
The gcc warnings can be ignored.
Nick
On Mon, 2006-08
I am guessing that this is a general file error, not something
specifically related to freesurfer, but was wondering if anyone had an
idea on what might be wrong.
18 vertices at 20 distance
writing curvature file
/private/Network/Servers/dns2.bmap.ucla.edu/Volumes/BMC3/BMCUsers3/ascott/Documents/
As Jenni pointed out, tkmedit does ask you to save your edits when you
exit using the file menu on the toolbar. I would like to see this feature
extended so that it also asks when you close by clicking the x in the
corner of the window.
You only really need this kind of safety-check when you are t
Hi,
tkmedit does ask for you to save your edits if you've made them and try to
close - but I think this only happens when you exit out of tkmedit by
doing File --> Quit (which in some cases is a better way of closing
tkmedit anyway).
Jenni
On Tue, 8 Aug 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Title: glutInit bug
Dear List:
I saw that there was a known issue with glutInit on Debian systems that caused problems with tksurfer. I just thought I'd report that although tksurfer (Freesurfer 3.0.3 stable) runs without error on my two Ubuntu systems (32 bit and 64 bit), I get the same so
Hi,
It would be great if tkmedit would ask if you have saved your edits before
closing. Any chance of getting this added?
As it currently stands, it is easy to just press the little x in the
corner of the tkmedit window and close it, without recording any of your
work. Of course no-one does this