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Sample buttons and design items from Library panel
Each button includes subpictures that define how the button looks when selected (highlighted) or activated. The
buttons are in layer sets together with the subpictures, so you can adjust individual elements or the entire button
easily using the Layers panel.
1
In the Library panel, select the set that you want to view from the Set menu, and then click the Toggle Display Of
Backgrounds button
.
Select the background you want to use, and click the New Menu button
2
A new menu appears in the Menu Viewer, and the menu is added to the Project panel.
Add buttons and other design elements as desired. For example, to add a button, click the Toggle Display Of
3
Buttons icon
in the Library panel, and then drag a button into the Menu Viewer. (See "To place objects from the
Library panel into a menu" on page 84.)
Edit the menu items as needed.
4
To replace a menu with another menu
If you want to change the menu design after you create and edit a menu, you can use the Replace Menu command.
When you replace a menu, Adobe Encore DVD preserves menu settings, including button links, button order, and
loop count.
Open the menu in the Menu Viewer.
1
Select a menu template in the Library panel, and choose Menu > Replace Menu, or click the Replace button
2
The appearance and layout of the menu are replaced by those of the selected template. If the replacement menu
contains more buttons than exist in the original menu, the extra buttons link to no destination. If the replacement
menu contains fewer buttons, the buttons from the original menu are preserved, but in the style of the default button
in the replacement menu. Both the original menu and its replacement must have at least one button.
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