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Freeview is started by invoking it from the command line. The user must first source the developmental (updated regularly) version of Freesurfer by opening a terminal window and typing (or copy-pasting) this command: {{{ source /usr/local/freesurfer/nmr-dev-env }}} The user must next navigate to the directory in which the volume is saved in order to open it. Example: {{{ cd /autofs/space/rainbow_002/users/hires/FHS19_ec_amyg_032808/mri/flash }}} Be sure to type the command "sp" in order to set this directory as the one in which to save changes and/or new volumes. After that, open the desired volume using the command: {{{ freeview -v volumename.mgz }}} |
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Quick Start
Freeview is started by invoking it from the command line. The user must first source the developmental (updated regularly) version of Freesurfer by opening a terminal window and typing (or copy-pasting) this command:
source /usr/local/freesurfer/nmr-dev-env
The user must next navigate to the directory in which the volume is saved in order to open it. Example:
cd /autofs/space/rainbow_002/users/hires/FHS19_ec_amyg_032808/mri/flash
Be sure to type the command "sp" in order to set this directory as the one in which to save changes and/or new volumes. After that, open the desired volume using the command:
freeview -v volumename.mgz
