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Dec 5, 2015 12:12 PM | Jian Zhang
RE: Create XML file without running checking
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your answer.
1. The reason for us to create protocol for every participant is that the b vector values are different during participants, even thought they are scanned under the same protocol, we want to extract the gradient information into the XML file for everyone, without changing other option. If we use the public protocol for all participants, the gradient information would be the first one, not the real value of others. Do you think we can accept this little difference and ignore it?
2. Besides the command line way to create the default protocol, can you add other options for command line mode (e.g. turn off the motion correction) in future.
3. I have create the feature request on the github/source code issue tracker.
Thanks
-Jian
Thanks for your answer.
1. The reason for us to create protocol for every participant is that the b vector values are different during participants, even thought they are scanned under the same protocol, we want to extract the gradient information into the XML file for everyone, without changing other option. If we use the public protocol for all participants, the gradient information would be the first one, not the real value of others. Do you think we can accept this little difference and ignore it?
2. Besides the command line way to create the default protocol, can you add other options for command line mode (e.g. turn off the motion correction) in future.
3. I have create the feature request on the github/source code issue tracker.
Thanks
-Jian
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