Skip to content

AFNI and NIfTI Server for NIMH/NIH/PHS/DHHS/USA/Earth

Sections
Personal tools
You are here: Home » News Archive » New AFNI - version 2.56a

New AFNI - version 2.56a

Document Actions
New version of AFNI released -- version 2.56a -- 11 Feb 2004.

Many Minor Mods
 - 11 Feb 2004 [version 2.56a]

  • In the AFNI graph and image windows, the 'r' and 'R' keys now do animation, as the 'v' and 'V' keys do. The difference is that 'r/R' will "ricochet" off the end of the time/image series, whereas 'v/V' will wrap around to the other end.
  • It is now possible to compile AFNI with g++. [Per the request of Larry Frank of UCSD.]
  • Surfaces transmitted to AFNI from SUMA can now be overlaid on any dataset in the current session, not just the dataset to which the surface is "attached".
  • The new "WinAver" button on the graph window FIM->Edit Ideal submenu will set the Ideal timeseries (displayed above the central sub-graph) to be the average of all the sub-graphs currently visible in that window. [Per the request of someone at Princeton whose name I didn't catch.]
  • You can now lock the threshold sliders and color pbars together between controllers. This is done by setting the environment variables AFNI_THRESH_LOCK and AFNI_PBAR_LOCK, respectively. See README.environment for more information (e.g., you can lock threshold value or p-value). The new Video Demos page also contains a demonstration of this.
    • N.B.: Only controllers locked together via the Datamode->Lock menu (or the AFNI_ALWAYS_LOCK environment variable) participate in these new kinds of locking.
    • To aid in setting these new environment variables, you can now invoke the Edit Environment controls from the Button-3 (right click) popup under the "Inten" label at the top of the color pbar.
  • Fixed a number of minor bugs that could cause AFNI to run amok, melting your hard drive and causing mayhem on a planetary scale.
Created by Alex Clark
Last modified 2005-03-24 16:28
 

Powered by Plone

This site conforms to the following standards: