Adobe 22030000 User Guide - Page 114

Assign color sets and highlight groups, Share color sets between projects

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ENCORE CS3 110 User Guide 3 Click the New Color Set button , type a new name, and click OK. 4 Adjust the colors and opacity settings as needed. (See "About color sets for menus" on page 107.) 5 Click OK when you have defined all the colors to your satisfaction. Encore applies the new colors to the menu. To dynamically update the color set to reflect changes you make in Photoshop, switch back to the Automatic color set. Assign color sets and highlight groups To each menu, you can apply one color set. To each button within the menu, you can apply one highlight group. You use the Properties panel to change a menu's color set or to change the highlight group assigned to its buttons. By selecting multiple menus or buttons in the Menus panel, you can change the color set of several menus at once or the highlight group of the buttons. Change the color set of menus 1 In the Menus panel, select the menu that you want to change. (Shift-click or Ctrl/Command-click to select additional menus.) 2 In the Properties panel, select the desired color set from the Color Set pop-up menu at the bottom of the panel. Encore assigns the selected color set to the menu, changing the colors used for the subpictures of its buttons. Note: If you choose the Automatic color set, Encore generates a unique color set based on the colors used in the subpicture layers of each individual menu. (See "Automatic color set" on page 109.) Change the color group of buttons 1 In the Menus panel, select the appropriate menu. To select additional menus, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Commandclick (Mac OS). 2 Select the button you want to change. To select additional buttons, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS). 3 In the Properties panel, select the desired color group from the Highlight pop-up menu. Encore assigns the selected Color Group to the subpicture of the button or buttons. Share color sets between projects You can share color sets between projects. You can export a customized color set from one project, and import the color set into another project. Export a color set 1 Open a menu that uses the color set you want to export. 2 Choose Menu > Edit Menu Color Set. 3 Select the color set from the Color Set menu. 4 Click the Export Color Set button . 5 Type a new name for the color set, browse for the appropriate folder in which to save it, and click Save. Encore saves the color set, adding the extension .cs to the filename. 6 Click OK.

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
110
3
Click the New Color Set button
, type a new name, and click OK.
4
Adjust the colors and opacity settings as needed. (See “About color sets for menus” on page 107.)
5
Click OK when you have defined all the colors to your satisfaction. Encore applies the new colors to the menu.
To dynamically update the color set to reflect changes you make in Photoshop, switch back to the Automatic color set.
Assign color sets and highlight groups
To each menu, you can apply one color set. To each button within the menu, you can apply one highlight group. You
use the Properties panel to change a menu’s color set or to change the highlight group assigned to its buttons. By
selecting multiple menus or buttons in the Menus panel, you can change the color set of several menus at once or the
highlight group of the buttons.
Change the color set of menus
1
In the Menus panel, select the menu that you want to change. (Shift-click or Ctrl/Command-click to select
additional menus.)
2
In the Properties panel, select the desired color set from the Color Set pop-up menu at the bottom of the panel.
Encore assigns the selected color set to the menu, changing the colors used for the subpictures of its buttons.
Note:
If you choose the Automatic color set, Encore generates a unique color set based on the colors used in the subpicture
layers of each individual menu. (See “Automatic color set” on page 109.)
Change the color group of buttons
1
In the Menus panel, select the appropriate menu. To select additional menus, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-
click (Mac OS).
2
Select the button you want to change. To select additional buttons, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS).
3
In the Properties panel, select the desired color group from the Highlight pop-up menu. Encore assigns the
selected Color Group to the subpicture of the button or buttons.
Share color sets between projects
You can share color sets between projects. You can export a customized color set from one project, and import the
color set into another project.
Export a color set
1
Open a menu that uses the color set you want to export.
2
Choose Menu > Edit Menu Color Set.
3
Select the color set from the Color Set menu.
4
Click the Export Color Set button
.
5
Type a new name for the color set, browse for the appropriate folder in which to save it, and click Save.
Encore saves the color set, adding the extension .cs to the filename.
6
Click OK.