= Known bugs =
== Main window and database ==
* Multiple screens: does not work in all the configurations<
>__Cause__: Too many possible configuration possible (each version of Linux and Matlab handle this in a different way) <
>__Workaround__: work only with your main screen
* Tree is not updated well and some nodes are missing<
>__Cause__: Unpredictible order of execution of Java/Matlab operations<
>__Workaround__: Press F5 to refresh
* Colormap sliders for contrast / brightness do not work with versions of Matlab < 7.4<
>__Workaround__: Manipulate the colormap by clicking on the colorbar and moving up/down (brightness) and left/right (contrast)
* Some user preferences are not saved in compiled versions
* Tree menu: "File > XTerm" does not work with all the linux distributions
* Tree menu: "Group conditions" does not update all the filename links (in results files, linkresults files, etc.)
* Save figures as AVI movies: only available on Windows
* Popup menus and "Open file" dialog take a few seconds to appear on some XP systems. Unknown cause...
* Popup menus and "Open file" dialog may generate the following error: <
>The class "!BstFileSelector" is undefined. Perhaps Java is not running.<
>__Workaround__: Restart Matlab.
* Navigator: may not work if more than one condition/subject opened at the same time, and next file do not have the same time definition.<
>Only things that this prevents you to do is to review at the same time different raw files that were imported in small time blocks... So not a major issue...
== Figures issues (recordings / results) ==
* Colormap menus do not work from the 3D figures with some versions of Matlab (eg. R2007a)<
>__Workaround__: Use the Colormaps menu in the main Brainstorm window.
* 2D/3D topography of modelized data (Fsynth) are always display with EEG colormap, even it is MEG
* Modelized data / Residuals: no sensors selection available
* "Save image" may capture a blank image on Linux
* "Save file" do not check if file already exists on Linux
== Computation issues ==
* OS_MEG (overlapping spheres) may crash when:
* The scalp in not very well aligned with sensors<
>__Workaround__: register them well...
* The scalp surface is not very clean (some garbage inside the head)<
>__Workaround__: do your scalp extraction with FreeSurfer
* Permutation tests do not work on "kernel only" results
== Scientific issues ==
* Grand average computation does not weight the different subjects with the number of trials for each subject
* New t-tests and old t-test do not give the same results, because the processing of bad channels is different:
* Old tests: reject a channel when it is bad at least for one file
* New tests: reject a channel only when it is bad in all the files