Dragging an existing track to an empty area – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual
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Actions
Drop Palette options
Once set, you can enable layers for the new menu in the Menu
Inspector.
• Creates a new standard menu with this picture as the background,
with no layers visible.
• Adds a link from the button to the new menu.
Create Standard Submenu
(default option)
Once set, you can enable layers for the new menu in the Menu
Inspector.
• Creates a new layered menu with this picture as the background,
with no layers visible.
• Adds a link from the button to the new menu.
Create Layered Submenu
Dragging Multiple Still Pictures (or a Folder) to an Empty Area
The following option appears in the Drop Palette:
Actions
Drop Palette options
• Creates a button at this menu location.
• 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)
Dragging Multiple Still Pictures (or a Folder) to a Button
The following option appears in the Drop Palette:
Actions
Drop Palette options
• Creates a new slideshow.
• Adds a link from the button to the new slideshow.
• Sets the slideshow’s End Jump setting to this menu.
Create Slideshow (default
option)
Drop Palette for Layered Menus—Dragging Project Elements
The following section lists the choices in the Drop Palette that appear when you drag
project elements from the Outline or Graphical tab to an empty area or a button in a
layered menu.
Dragging an Existing Track to an Empty Area
The following options appear in the Drop Palette:
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Creating Menus Using the Layered Method