Configuring the interface – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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See

Palette

for more information.

Palette

Configuring the Interface

To make it easy to change between different configurations of the DVD Studio Pro
interface, DVD Studio Pro lets you save each configuration. For example, once you
configure the quadrants so they are optimized for creating subtitles, you can save that
configuration for easy recall later.

Each configuration includes:

• The current arrangement of the quadrants, including their sizes, the tabs assigned to

them, and the tab that is currently visible

• Any tabs that have been torn off into separate windows. See

Tearing Off a Tab into Its

Own Window

for more information.

• The tools in the toolbar

• The column configuration in the Assets tab

• The Inspector and Palette window arrangements, including whether they are visible,

their size, and their position

DVD Studio Pro includes several standard configurations you can choose from. These
configurations provide three levels of access to the features of DVD Studio Pro—basic,
extended, and advanced.

You can use these configurations as they are, perhaps adding a new tool to the toolbar
or another tab to a quadrant, or as a starting point for creating your own configurations.

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The DVD Studio Pro Interface

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