Dragging a still picture to a button, Dragging a still picture to a drop zone – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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Actions

Drop Palette options

• Creates a drop zone at this menu location and assigns this picture

to it.

Create Drop Zone

• Creates a button at this menu location.
• Assigns this picture to the button’s thumbnail.
• Creates a new menu with this picture as the background.
• Adds a link from the new button to the new menu.

Create Submenu

Dragging a Still Picture to a Button

The following options appear in the Drop Palette:

Actions

Drop Palette options

This option does not create a menu or link the button to anything.

• Sets this picture to be the button’s thumbnail image.

Set Asset (default option)

• Sets this picture to be the button’s thumbnail image.
• Creates a new menu with this picture as the background.
• Adds a link from the button to the new menu.

Set Asset and Create Submenu

The button’s thumbnail does not change.

• Creates a new menu with this picture as the background.
• Adds a link from the new button to the new menu.

Create Submenu

Dragging a Still Picture to a Drop Zone

The following options appear in the Drop Palette:

Actions

Drop Palette options

• Sets this picture to be the drop zone’s asset.

Set Asset (default option)

This option does not create a new menu or link the button to
anything. The drop zone is unaffected.

• Creates a button on top of the drop zone and assigns this picture

to its thumbnail.

Create Button

Dragging Multiple Still Pictures (or a Folder) to an Empty Area

The following options appear in the Drop Palette:

Actions

Drop Palette options

This is the only action available if you drag a folder to an empty
area (uses only the still pictures of the folder’s first level).

• Creates a button with the first picture assigned as its thumbnail

image.

• Creates a new slideshow.
• Adds a link from the new button to the new slideshow.
• Sets the slideshow’s End Jump setting to this menu.

Create Button and Slideshow
(default option)

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Chapter 13

Creating Menus Using the Standard Method

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