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Jump from the Flowchart to other viewers, User operations, Disable or edit user operations
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ENCORE CS3 167 User Guide • To automatically rearrange all the manually placed items, choose Auto-Layout All from the Flowchart panel menu. Jump from the Flowchart to other viewers You can open elements from the Flowchart directly into their corresponding viewer, start Project Preview mode from any point in the Flowchart, or open a menu from the Flowchart to edit it in Adobe Photoshop CS3. In the Flowchart, do any of the following: • Double-click a timeline, menu, chapter playlist, or slideshow to open it in its viewer. • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) any element and choose Preview From Here to start previewing from that point. • Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a menu and choose Edit In Photoshop to automatically start Photoshop and open the menu in it. User operations About user operations User operations are the interactions a viewer has with your project using the remote control. You can disable user operations to prevent the viewer from making an inappropriate choice. For example, you can disable user operations to prevent the viewer from fast-forwarding through the FBI warning. You can disable user operations for a disc, its timelines, and its menus. The operations you can disable vary, depending on the asset. For example, you can disable the Previous and Next chapter buttons for a timeline, but not for a menu, because that operation applies only to timelines. Disable or edit user operations 1 Do one of the following: • Choose Timeline > Set Timeline User Operations. • Choose Menu > Set Menu User Operations. • Choose File > Set Disc User Operations. • In the Project panel, select a timeline or a menu, or click in a blank area to select the disc properties, and then click the Set button in the Properties panel. Note: Disabling user operations at the disc level disables that operation in DVD elements too. You can, however, enable a function at the disc level and then disable it for specific menus, timelines, and other elements. 2 In the User Operations dialog box for the timeline, menu, or disc, select All, None, or Custom and the desired options. Then click OK. Custom options for timeline user operations Play Timecode Lets the viewer enter a timecode to play or search for. Stop Lets the viewer stop playing the disc. Rewind/Fast Forward Lets the viewer rewind and fast-forward the disc. Pause Lets the viewer pause the disc.