Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual
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• Set: Select the color mapping set (1, 2, or 3) to configure. You cannot assign sets to
buttons from the Menu Inspector; you must select a button or group of buttons and
select their set in the Button Inspector. All new buttons use set 1.
Note: These sets apply only to the selected and activated states of the buttons. The
normal state color mapping setting applies to the entire overlay graphic unless a
button’s active area is selected or activated. See
for more
information.
• Color: Choose the color for each of the three button states from the current Color
Palette.
Note: This also sets the highlight colors for the black overlay color if an advanced
overlay is also used on this menu.
• Opacity: Set the opacity for each of the highlight colors. You can use the slider or enter
a value from 0 (completely transparent) to 15 (completely opaque).
Note: This also sets the opacity for the black overlay color if an advanced overlay is
also used on the menu.
• Save As Default: Saves this color mapping configuration as the default to be used on
all new menus you create.
Simple and advanced overlays use the same default mapping configuration.
• Restore Defaults: Replaces the existing settings with those of the default color mapping
configuration.
• Edit Palette: Displays the Color Palette window, which you can use to change colors
within the palette.
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Chapter 13
Creating Menus Using the Standard Method