I'm a brain researcher and I know nothing about Neuroconductor. I was trying to read up about it on the aforementioned FAQ page.
The Bug:
There are six hyperlinked FAQs listed on this page. If you click on any of them, the underlying answer opens in a drop-down window, BUT CLOSES IMMEDIATELY. I was unable to find any way of keeping the window open. I get the same behavior regardless of which browser I use (FireFox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge).
Expected behavior
I expected the window to stay open (at least) until I was done reading.
Screenshots
N/A (not useful in this case)
Desktop (please complete the following information):
OS: [e.g. iOS]: Windows 10 Pro 64bit
Browser [e.g. chrome, safari]: Any of them; please see above.
Version [e.g. 22]: Don't know (the latest in each case).
Let me also ask a question (apparently) not addressed by the FAQs: I want to extract the brain of a Rhesus macaque monkey starting from the corresponding T1 image (in.nii format). Can Neuroconductor do this, please?
Thank you very much,
Jay Hegde, PhD
Augusta University, Augusta, GA
Hi,
I'm a brain researcher and I know nothing about Neuroconductor. I was trying to read up about it on the aforementioned FAQ page.
The Bug: There are six hyperlinked FAQs listed on this page. If you click on any of them, the underlying answer opens in a drop-down window, BUT CLOSES IMMEDIATELY. I was unable to find any way of keeping the window open. I get the same behavior regardless of which browser I use (FireFox, Chrome, Safari, or Edge).
To Reproduce: (1) Go to https://johnmuschelli.com/neuroc/faq/index.html. (2) Click on any of the six text boxes.
Expected behavior I expected the window to stay open (at least) until I was done reading.
Screenshots N/A (not useful in this case)
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Let me also ask a question (apparently) not addressed by the FAQs: I want to extract the brain of a Rhesus macaque monkey starting from the corresponding T1 image (in.nii format). Can Neuroconductor do this, please?
Thank you very much, Jay Hegde, PhD Augusta University, Augusta, GA