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Figure 1.12 A new submenu looks like any other
button in themes that use text buttons, but double-
clicking it leads to a submenu.
New submenu created
Figure 1.13 The newly created submenu shares the
previous menu’s theme and is blank, except for a back
arrow icon.
Back button
Creating a Submenu
If you used GarageBand to set up chapter
markers and create your iDVD project, your
menu contains a Play Movie button that
plays back the entire movie, and a button
labeled Scene Selection. That second but-
ton is actually a submenu that branches off
from the main menu. Double-clicking Scene
Selection takes you to another menu screen
that includes buttons to play chapters of
your movie.
You can create new submenus that lead to
other media—more movies or photos, for
example.
To create a submenu:
1. Click the Add button and choose
Add Submenu from the pop-up menu
that appears. A new item named “My
Submenu” appears (Figure 1.12).
2.
Double-click the submenu name. The
current theme is used for the new sub-
menu, and includes a back arrow icon
that, when clicked, leads to the main
menu (Figure 1.13).
3.
If you want, choose a different theme for
the submenu.
To create a submenu in the Map view:
1. Click the Map button to switch to the
Map view (Figure 1.14).
2.
Select an icon for the menu where you
want to add a submenu.
3.
Click the Add button and choose Add
Submenu. The new item appears in the
project hierarchy attached to the menu
(Figure 1.15).
Figure 1.14 The Map view, once just a helpful
snapshot, is now a useful tool in iDVD.
View top-down
or left-to-right.
View icons smaller or larger
using the size slider.
Creating a Submenu
Supplement for iMovie 09 and iDVD for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide by Jeff Carlson.
Copyright © 2009. Pearson Education, Inc. and Peachpit Press.
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