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Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- DoStudio Authoring basics
- Authoring workflow
- The DoStudio Authoring workspace
- Working with projects
- Audio/video segments
- Subtitles
- Playlists
- Blu-ray Disc titles
- Importing menu graphics in Mosaic
- Menu element properties
- Using actions
- Assigning and removing actions
- Menu block animation actions
- Button association actions
- Display menu actions
- Display button actions
- Title playback actions
- Blu-ray only actions
- Subtitle actions
- Primary audio/video actions
- Secondary audio/video actions
- Sound effect actions
- System actions
- Intellidisc actions
- Animation actions
- Advanced authoring
- BD Touch and second screen media
- HDMV authoring
- DoStudio 3D Authoring Module
- BDJO Module
- Compiling, burning, and formatting your disc
- Appendices
- Index
Toggle Menu Blocks
The Toggle Menu Blocks action toggles the current active menu block on and off screen. If the current
Active Menu Block is visible, this action will hide the Menu Block. Likewise, if the Active Menu Block is not
visible, this action will show the Menu on screen. It uses the last visible set in the menu block.
There are no properties to edit for this action.
Do not use this menu block with the Show Menu Block, Hide The Active Menu Block, or Clear Menu Blocks
from Screen actions.
Display button actions
Deactivate Button
This will deactivate a button as long as that button doesn't belong to a button group. This is useful if you
want to programmatically change an activated button.
Property Description
Button Select the button to deactivate.
These actions have specialized uses and are generally combined with advanced authoring techniques such
as conditions and APRMs in order to check the playback status of the Blu-ray Disc and adjust the menu
graphics accordingly.
Change Button Image to Activated, Normal, or Selected
These actions change a button's image without affecting which button has focus. These actions have
specialized uses and are generally combined with advanced authoring techniques such as conditions and
APRMs in order to check the playback status of the Blu-ray Disc and adjust the menu graphics accordingly.
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