Info / edit / play – MacroSystem DVD-Arabesk 4 Benutzerhandbuch

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4.4.7 Button Border

This menu was called `Borders´ in Arabesk 3.
There are no changes here.

4.4.8 Button Shadow

This menu was called `Shadow´ in Arabesk 3.
There are no changes here. However, note that
the shadow blur effect for button elements is
only supported from Smart Edit 6.2 and higher.
The buttons for blur are ghosted if you are using
older Smart Edit versions.

4.4.9 Button Activation

This menu was called `Active Borders´ in
Arabesk 3. `Highlighting´: Is used to determine
in which fashion a button is highlighted in the
menu when pressed.

Is the button to be framed or the text underlined,
or should the content of the button (or text)
be marked? In comparison with Arabesk 3, the
selection of colour for activating a button can
also have a translucency, so that completely
filled out buttons can still be seen. This type

of translucent display is however currently not
supported by the Arabesk internal player and
can only be seen on an external stand-alone
DVD player.

4.5 Write DVD

This starts the burning procedure of a CD/DVD.
In case not all films/menus are rendered yet, the
program now automatically starts all rendering
prior to burning the DVD. If you insert an already
burned CD/DVD-RW, the system can delete the
contents. A user request appears in that case.

5. Info / Edit / Play

5.1 Film

This menu contains an additional function.
Because the film is rendered just prior to
burning, it is possible to continue editing the
chapter menu until the end. If you already
started a manual render process for previously
unrendered films, all already present films are
rendered to a point that makes further chapter
menu editing impossible. You can see if a film
is already rendered by looking at the film list.
A small star symbol marks the films that are

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