[med-svn] [python-mne] 152/376: fixing manual
Yaroslav Halchenko
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commit 0f6c6ca14733d0a71d5643c862ebc471c7b54ea9
Author: Emily Ruzich <emilyr at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>
Date: Mon Mar 21 12:43:37 2011 -0400
fixing manual
---
doc/source/manual/browse.rst | 6 +++---
doc/source/manual/list.rst | 2 +-
doc/source/manual/mne.rst | 4 ++--
doc/source/manual/sampledata.rst | 12 ++++++------
4 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/source/manual/browse.rst b/doc/source/manual/browse.rst
index d23890b..28a33f6 100644
--- a/doc/source/manual/browse.rst
+++ b/doc/source/manual/browse.rst
@@ -1338,7 +1338,7 @@ the following items:
Starts mne_analyze in the head position visualization mode and shows
the relative position of the MEG sensor array and the head using
the data in the presently open raw data file. For more details on
- the head position visualization mode, see Section 7.21.
+ the head position visualization mode, see Section 7.21.**what?? does not exist!**
**Quit mne_analyze...**
@@ -2424,7 +2424,7 @@ Since the signal-space projection modifies the signal vectors
originating in the brain, it is necessary to apply the projection
to the forward solution in the course of inverse computations. This
is accomplished by mne_inverse_operator as
-described in Section 6.4. For more information on SSP,
+described in :ref:`CBBDDBGF`. For more information on SSP,
please consult the references listed in Section 13.4.
.. _CACFGIEC:
@@ -2583,7 +2583,7 @@ are read by mne_inverse_operator and
applied to the forward solution as well as appropriate. Inclusion
of the projections into the covariance matrix limits the possibilities
to use the ``--bad`` and ``--proj`` options in mne_inverse_operator ,
-see Section 6.4.
+see :ref:`CBBDDBGF`.
.. _CACGHEGC:
diff --git a/doc/source/manual/list.rst b/doc/source/manual/list.rst
index 1be7747..a9496ad 100644
--- a/doc/source/manual/list.rst
+++ b/doc/source/manual/list.rst
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ in italics. :ref:`BABDJHGH` lists various supplementary utilities.
| | :ref:`CHDDIBAH`. |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| mne_inverse_operator | Compute the inverse operator decomposition |
- | | see Section 6.4. |
+ | | see :ref:`CBBDDBGF`. |
+----------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| *mne_make_movie* | Make movies in batch mode, see |
| | :ref:`CBBECEDE`. |
diff --git a/doc/source/manual/mne.rst b/doc/source/manual/mne.rst
index 0f7a7f4..c21a634 100644
--- a/doc/source/manual/mne.rst
+++ b/doc/source/manual/mne.rst
@@ -1042,11 +1042,11 @@ Label processing
specify regions of interests (ROIs). A label file name should end
with ``-lh.label`` for left-hemisphere ROIs and with ``-rh.label`` for
right-hemisphere ones. The corresponding output files are tagged
- with ``-lh-`` <data type> ``.amp`` and ``-rh-`` <data type> ``.amp`` , respectively. <data type> equals ``'mne`` ' for
+ with ``-lh-`` <data type> ``.amp`` and ``-rh-`` <data type> ``.amp``, respectively. <data type> equals ``'mne`` ' for
expected current data and ``'spm`` ' for
dSPM data. Each line of the output file contains the waveform of
the output quantity at one of the source locations falling inside
- the ROI. For more information about the label output formats, see Section 7.13.3.1.
+ the ROI. For more information about the label output formats, see :ref:`CACJJGFA`.
**\---labelcoords**
diff --git a/doc/source/manual/sampledata.rst b/doc/source/manual/sampledata.rst
index 6507503..ccf7a13 100644
--- a/doc/source/manual/sampledata.rst
+++ b/doc/source/manual/sampledata.rst
@@ -727,14 +727,14 @@ Select Windows/Show viewer... .
After a while the viewer window appears. Click on the N100m peak
again. Once the field map preparation computations are complete,
the magnetic field and potential maps appear. Investigate the viewer
-window options with help of Section 7.10.
+window options with help of :ref:`CACEFFJF`.
Show current estimates
======================
The options affecting the current estimates are accessible
from Adjust/Estimate parameters... .
-With help of Section 7.12, investigate the effects of the
+With help of :ref:`CACBHDBF`, investigate the effects of the
parameter settings.
Labels and timecourses
@@ -745,14 +745,14 @@ called ``label`` :
``mkdir label``
-Using the information in Section 7.13.4 create two
-labels: ``A-lh.label`` and ``A-rh.label`` in the
+Using the information in :ref:`CACJCFJJ`, create two
+labels ``A-lh.label`` and ``A-rh.label`` in the
approximate location of the left and right auditory cortices. Save
these labels in the newly created ``label`` directory.
Load all labels from the ``label`` directory and
investigate the timecourses in these two labels as well as at invidual
-vertices. Information on label processing can be found from Section 7.13.
+vertices. Information on label processing can be found from :ref:`CACCCFHH`.
Morphing
========
@@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ Morphing
Goto to ``$SUBJECTS_DIR`` and create the directory ``morph-maps`` .
Load the inflated surface for subject morph as
the morphing surfaces. Try switching between the original and morphing
-surfaces. More information about morphing is available in Section 7.9 and
+surfaces. More information about morphing is available in :ref:`CACGBEIB` and
in :ref:`ch_morph`.
There is also a left-hemisphere occipital patch file available
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