Thanks for your reply.
> You can even "delete" the second stream from the IFO in Domain Stream Attributes.<
I couldn’t find how to do this (in Domain-Domain Streams Attributes).
> You did not tell how you have created the highlights<
The highlights were created by first checking the highlight/background colours used in the other menus by saving the subpic as a .bmp file in DVDSubEdit. The menu image file was used in PS Elements for positioning the highlights (which in this case are rather thin underlinings – hence the uncertainty about positioning)).
I added a button covering the entire menu surface, leaving the opacity values as for the other menus (varying between 3-9). Still no hand, still no reaction. This is the first time I have experienced this.
The BOVs are in (VTST1-2) TTN1 and not TTN2. I had initially tried using the very helpful command editor, but was unsuccessful.
In a different context some time back I tried to concoct the command: If gprm(12)= 0 Then Set Highlight button =(mov) 1024. I ended up using a workaround.
> You can even "delete" the second stream from the IFO in Domain Stream Attributes.<
I couldn’t find how to do this (in Domain-Domain Streams Attributes).
> You did not tell how you have created the highlights<
The highlights were created by first checking the highlight/background colours used in the other menus by saving the subpic as a .bmp file in DVDSubEdit. The menu image file was used in PS Elements for positioning the highlights (which in this case are rather thin underlinings – hence the uncertainty about positioning)).
I added a button covering the entire menu surface, leaving the opacity values as for the other menus (varying between 3-9). Still no hand, still no reaction. This is the first time I have experienced this.
The BOVs are in (VTST1-2) TTN1 and not TTN2. I had initially tried using the very helpful command editor, but was unsuccessful.
In a different context some time back I tried to concoct the command: If gprm(12)= 0 Then Set Highlight button =(mov) 1024. I ended up using a workaround.
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