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fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): display
Display -- Show images on X-window display
usage: -display dev flg panels tnam ncol cmds qcmds hdrtxt nvstat nvplot scal
The DISPLAY command controls fScan's interactive display properties.
DEV - The DEV argument can be any recognized X host, either by IP address or name (e.g. myhost, or myhost.biac.duke.edu, or 152.3.98.222).
FLG - The FLG argument is a bit flag with the following meanings:
1 - display results progressively; otherwise calculate all then display
2 - show only one window at a time (<enter> or 'j' to switch)
4 - offscreen
010 - open all data windows initially (default is to only open if < 10 data sets)
020 - only display main interactive menu
040 - don't display any interactive menus
0100 - don't display window text
0200 - zoom window 2X
PANELS - PANELS can be used to specify how many rows to use for showing images; the default is to arrange panels in multiple rows (obsolete).
TNAM - TNAM is a character string to use as a filename prefix when creating TIFF files. The normal filename can be overridden when creating TIFF files interactively. The default prefix is the source file name (INFILE).
NCOL - NCOL can be used to specify the number of palette colors to use.
CMDS - CMDS specifies a string of character commands to be executed when the program switches to interactive mode.
QCMDS - QCMDS specifies a string of character commands to be executed when the program exits from interactive mode (i.e., when user quits)
HDRTXT - HDRTXT is a text string that will be displayed in each window
NVSTAT - NVSTAT indicates how often (after how many volumes) the statistical maps should be recalculated. The default is after every stimulus (block) cycle. NVSTATS is ignored if progressive display (FLG==1) is not selected.
NVPLOT - NVPLOT indicates how often (after how many volumes) to update image stability. This is used with the -d option. The default is every 8 volumes. NVPLOTS is ignored if progressive display (FLG==1) is not selected.
SCAL - SCAL is the initial intensity scaling factor to be applied to all windows; the default is 0.0, which results in autoscaling.
See Also:
fScan Home,
fScan Manual,
CmdLineOptions,
Manual Help