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Invisible: Applies to overlay-based buttons. This option allows you to have a button
that does not display highlights in the normal, selected, or activated state. This is useful
when you want to have a menu with text and no visible buttons. The text could tell
the viewer to press the Enter button to go to the next menu or start playback (or
whatever the button is set to jump to).
Coordinates & Size: This area lets you set the location of each edge of the button’s active
area, plus the areas height and width. The upper-left corner of the menu is at pixel 0,
line 0. You can enter values for each edge, allowing you to precisely position and size
the buttons active area. (You can also drag the active area and each of its edges with
the pointer.)
Colors Tab in the Button Inspector
The Colors tab works exactly as does the Colors tab in the Menu Inspector. See Colors
Tab in the Menu Inspector with Simple Selected and Colors Tab in the Menu Inspector
with Advanced Selected for information on this tab.
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