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NAME

       wb_view - visualization and discovery tool used to map neuroimaging data

SYNOPSIS

       wb_view [options] [files]

DESCRIPTION

              [files], if present, can be a single spec file, or multiple data files

OPTIONS

       -help

              display this usage text

       -graphics-size
              <X Y>

              Set  the  size of the graphics region.  If this option is used you WILL NOT be able
              to change the size of the graphic region. It may be useful when image captures of a
              particular size are desired.

       -logging <level>

              Set the logging level.  Valid Levels are:

              SEVERE WARNING INFO CONFIG FINE FINER FINEST ALL OFF

       -mac-menu-in-window

       MacOS Only - Menus are at the top of each main window
              similar  to  Linux  and  Window  Applications.           May be useful for creating
              tutorial images and videos.

       -no-recent-files-dialog

              Inhibits display of Open Recent Files Dialog at wb_view startup.

       -no-splash

              (Obsolete) Replaced by "-no-recent-files-dialog" Splash screen  was  replaced  with
              Open Recent Fiels Dialog.

       -recent-files-mode <mode>

              Set  the  recent  file's  file  system access mode (overrides and replaces value in
              preferences).  Using an off mode prevents file system  access  for  obtaining  last
              modified time and file existance.  This option may be useful if recent files are on
              a mounted file system that is having problems that may cause  wb_view  to  hang  at
              startup.  Valid modes are:

              ON OFF

       -scene-load <scene-file-name> <scene-name-or-number>

              load  the  specified  scene  file and display the scene in the file that matches by
              name or number.  Name takes precedence over number.  The  scene  numbers  start  at
              one.  The scene dialog remains visible after loading of the scene.

       -scene-load-hd <scene-file-name> <scene-name-of-number>

              Same  as  "-scene-load"  except that the scene dialog is hidden after the scene has
              loaded.

       -style <style-name>

              change the window style to the specified style the following styles  are  valid  on
              this system:

              Windows Fusion

              The  selected  style  is listed on the About wb_view dialog available from the File
              Menu (On Macs: wb_view Menu).  Press the "More" button to see the  selected  style.
              Other styles may be available on other systems.

       -spec-load-all

              load all files in the given spec file, don't show spec file dialog

       -window-size
              <X Y>

              Set the size of the browser window

       -window-pos
              <X Y>

              Set the position of the browser window