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ODIN(1) 							   User Commands							   ODIN(1)

NAME
odin - Graphical user interface of ODIN SYNOPSIS
odin [options] DESCRIPTION
odin: Graphical user interface of ODIN OPTIONS
-c : Do not load configuration -cl : Log to shell -i : Ignore environment/registry settings -m : Root directory of methods -v <loglevel> or <component:loglevel> for debugging/tracing all components or a single component, respectively. Possible values for loglevel are: 0(noLog), 1(errorLog), 2(warningLog), 3(infoLog). -h, --help, -help, --version : Print help text or version information odin 1.8.5 March 2012 ODIN(1)

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GENCOIL(1)							   User Commands							GENCOIL(1)

NAME
gencoil - Generates a virtual coil suitable for sequence simulation in ODIN DESCRIPTION
gencoil: Generates a virtual coil suitable for sequence simulation in ODIN Usage and options: Generate a radially inhomogenous coil: gencoil -rad -n <inplane-size> -fov <FOV> -R <radial-inhomogeneity[%]> -o <Coil-file> Generate an array coil by rotating pre-existing image file: gencoil -rot -n <inplane-size> -fov <FOV> -nc <numof-rotated-subcoils> -i <input-image> -sl <selected-slice> -o <Coil-file> Generate an array coil consisting of simple loops: gencoil -arr -n <inplane-size> -nc <numof-rotated-loops> -fov <FOV> -R <array-radius> -o <Coil-file> Generate coil with a B1 gradient: gencoil -grad -n <inplane-size> -fov <FOV> -g <B1-gradient-endpoint> -o <Coil-file> Other options: -v <loglevel> or <component:loglevel> for debugging/tracing all components or a single component, respectively. Possible values for loglevel are: 0(noLog), 1(errorLog), 2(warningLog), 3(infoLog). -h, --help, -help, --version : Print help text or version information gencoil 1.8.5 March 2012 GENCOIL(1)
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