Dragging a Multiple-Layer Still Picture to an Empty Area
The following options appear in the Drop Palette:
Actions
Drop Palette options
Once set, you can disable layers in the Menu Inspector.
• Uses the picture as this menu’s background, with all layers visible.
Set Background—All Layers
Visible (default option)
Once set, you can enable layers in the Menu Inspector.
• Uses the picture as this menu’s background, with no layers visible.
Set Background—No Layers
Visible
Once set, you can select the layer to use as the overlay in the Menu
Inspector.
• Uses the picture as this menu’s overlay, with no layers assigned
to the overlay.
Set Overlay
This option does not create a new menu or link the button to
anything. You cannot select the layers to show—because they are
composited together.
• Creates a button at this menu location and assigns this picture
to its thumbnail, using the layers left visible by the graphics
application.
Create Button
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Creating Menus Using the Standard Method
Actions
Drop Palette options
Once set, you can disable layers for the new menu in the Menu
Inspector.
• Creates a button at this menu location.
• Assigns this picture to the button’s thumbnail, using the layers
left visible by the graphics application.
• Creates a new standard menu with this picture as the background,
with all layers visible.
• Adds a link from the new button to the new menu.
Create Standard Submenu
Once set, you can disable layers for the new menu in the Menu
Inspector.
• Creates a button at this menu location.
• Assigns this picture to the button’s thumbnail, using the layers
left visible by the graphics application.
• Creates a new layered menu with this picture as the background,
with all layers visible.
• Adds a link from the new button to the new menu.
Create Layered Submenu