Adobe 22030000 User Guide - Page 112

Define a menu color set, ew Color Set, Color Set Menu, Delete Color Set, Export To Color Set File

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ENCORE CS3 108 User Guide A B C D F E Menu Color Set dialog box A. New Color Set B. Active menu C. Currently applied Color Set (and Color Set menu) D. Normal Group E. Highlight Group 1 and 2 F. Preview state buttons The Menu Color Set dialog box contains the following options: New Color Set Creates a new color set based on the current color definitions, and adds its name to the Color Set pop-up menu. Color Set Menu Lets you choose a color set to display and apply to the currently active menu. Delete Color Set Deletes the currently displayed color set. Export To Color Set File Saves the current color set in a file so that it can be used in other projects. (A color set file has the .cs extension added to its name.) Import From Color Set File Imports the color set you specify. Normal Group Sets the colors and opacity values for the subpictures in the normal, unselected state. Highlight Group 1 and 2 Sets the colors and opacity values for the subpictures in the selected and activated states. A button can reference one of these two groups. Define a menu color set When you define a color set, the colors are applied to the currently active menu. 1 Open the menu for which you want to create the color set, and then choose Menu > Edit Menu Color Set. 2 Click the New Color Set button . 3 Type the name of the new color set, and click OK. 4 Click Preview to preview the colors in the menu as you create them. Click the Normal button , the Selected button , or the Activated button (below the Preview option) to see the colors for each state.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
108
Menu Color Set dialog box
A.
New Color Set
B.
Active menu
C.
Currently applied Color Set (and Color Set menu)
D.
Normal Group
E.
Highlight Group 1 and 2
F.
Preview state buttons
The Menu Color Set dialog box contains the following options:
N
ew Color Set
Creates a new color set based on the current color definitions, and adds its name to the Color Set
pop-up menu.
Color Set Menu
Lets you choose a color set to display and apply to the currently active menu.
Delete Color Set
Deletes the currently displayed color set.
Export To Color Set File
Saves the current color set in a file so that it can be used in other projects. (A color set file
has the .cs extension added to its name.)
Import From Color Set File
Imports the color set you specify.
N
ormal Group
Sets the colors and opacity values for the subpictures in the normal, unselected state.
Highlight Group 1 and 2
Sets the colors and opacity values for the subpictures in the selected and activated states. A
button can reference one of these two groups.
Define a menu color set
When you define a color set, the colors are applied to the currently active menu.
1
Open the menu for which you want to create the color set, and then choose Menu > Edit Menu Color Set.
2
Click the New Color Set button
.
3
Type the name of the new color set, and click OK.
4
Click Preview to preview the colors in the menu as you create them. Click the Normal button
, the Selected
button
, or the Activated button
(below the Preview option) to see the colors for each state.
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B
A
D
E
F