View Revisions: Issue #4673

Summary 0004673: Left hand side of brain model does not load scalar/label while right hand side does, regardless of model
Revision 2020-02-18 09:39 by lassoan
Steps To Reproduce
  1. Load lh.pial and rh.pial
  2. load lh.dlpfc.label for the lh.pial as a scalar overlay and load the rh.dlpfc.label for the rh.pial
  3. Set each corresponding scalar for each model to "Color Table: Grey" and "Scalar Range Mode: Color table"
  4. As seen in the brain model, the rh.pial correctly shows the rh.dlpfc.label, while the lh.dlpfc.label is not shown.
  5. Load in lh.caudalmiddlefrontal.label and lh.rostralmiddlefrontal.label for the lh.pial model as scalar overlays (Both of these were merged in freesurfer into the lh.dlpfc.label if you wish to try to merge yourself)
  6. Apply either scalars to the lh.pial and observe that they are now present on the model.
Revision 2019-01-30 00:42 by sdblack4
Steps To Reproduce
  1. Load lh.pial and rh.pial
  2. load lh.dlpfc.label for the lh.pial as a scalar overlay and load the rh.dlpfc.label for the rh.pial
  3. Set each corresponding scalar for each model to "Color Table: Grey" and "Scalar Range Mode: Color table"
  4. As seen in the brain model, the rh.pial correctly shows the rh.dlpfc.label, while the lh.dlpfc.label is not shown.
  5. Load in lh.caudalmiddlefrontal.label and lh.rostralmiddlefrontal.label for the lh.pial model as scalar overlays (Both of these were merged in freesurfer into the lh.dlpfc.label if you wish to try to merge yourself)
  6. Apply either scalars to the lh.pial and observe that they are now present on the model.