Working with the quadrants – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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The new configuration is added to the list of configurations available to your system.

Note: To update a custom configuration, save the updated version using the original
version’s name.

To manage your configurations

1

Choose Window > Manage Configurations.

A list of existing configurations appears. The Key column lists the “F” key assigned as each
configuration’s keyboard shortcut.

2

Do any of the following:

• Click the Add (+) button to add a new configuration.

• Delete a configuration by selecting it and then clicking the Delete (–) button.

• Rename a configuration by double-clicking it and entering a new name.

• Assign a keyboard shortcut to a configuration by choosing an “F” key from its Key

pop-up menu.

Important:

F9, F10, and F11 are used by default by the Mac OS X Exposé feature. You

can reconfigure them in System Preferences. F14 and F15 are used by Mac OS X to
control the monitor brightness.

• Apply a configuration by selecting it and then clicking the Apply button.

3

Click Done to close the dialog and save the changes.

Working with the Quadrants

The main DVD Studio Pro interface can contain from one to four quadrants. Each quadrant
contains one or more tabs that contain controls for specific functions. You have great
flexibility in customizing what is displayed in each quadrant and how it’s displayed.

If you choose the basic configuration, one quadrant appears. With the extended
configuration, three quadrants appear. See

Adding Quadrants to the Basic and Extended

Configurations

for details on working with the basic and extended configurations.

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Chapter 10

The DVD Studio Pro Interface

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