|   | Release Notes | 
New Features
 
  - New "View Options Dialog" allows customization of the following behaviours:
    
      - Views now have an independent "cursor" which can optionally
	be linked to other views via a "global cursor".
- The volume index can locally be linked/unlinked across the
	displayed images.
- The onscreen cursor representation has a one voxel gap in
	the centre. This can be changed using the dialog.
- Orientation labels can be turned off/on.
- Each slice plane can be annotated with it's voxel, or mm,
	plane location.
- The frame rate for "movie loops" or other animations can now
	be adjusted.
 
- The layer restrictions which meant that 4D images needed to be
    loaded before 3D ones is now lifted, i.e., you can now load a 3D
    image, add a 4D layer, and still be able to navigate the time
    dimension of the 4D layer.
- Timeseries display and FEAT model plotting are now better
    integrated so that you can choose which combinations of 4D layer
    and compatible models get shown.
- Lightbox mode only shows the cursor in the active slice view.
- Printing and SnapShots
    
      - The main views can be snapshot to a PNG file - click on the
	camera tool button. It's still just a snapshot so make your
	image big on screen to improve the quality.
- Timeseries plots now have a print button which works the same
	as the histogram plot. 
 
- Improved command line options
    
      - Can now specify several startup views using, e.g, fslview --mode=lightbox,3d ...
- You can also specify the strating transparency value for each image
 
- In the ortho view one can now toggle slice arrangement between
    the conventional layout, three-in-a-row, and three-in-a-column
    layouts.  
  
- Newly cloned mask images always start with a Red-Yellow color
    map.
Bug Fixes
  - Can now turn off second (negative) colourmap.
- Image used for neg lut rendering not linked to current volume number.
- Overlay layer widget correctly reflects which volume is being displayed.
- 4D timeseries FEAT model viewing showed filtered_func_data
    timecourses regardless of which 4D image was selected and,
    consequently, the wrong data for the reported image was being
    displayed.