We now drag these five bitmap files and then drop them into the right pane of the
Data Editor window. You should make sure that the selected folder is "Images".
The Asset Manager window shows five new items with the default names as following.
During the registration process of each of the above bitmap files, we select the
category "Still Image" for each data item registered. For example, Scenarist displays
the following prompt during the registration of the file page4.bmp.
There are five black-and-white bitmap files corresponding to each menu. These files
are used to construct the required highlight layers for the selection and action
highlight of each menu item. We now locate the five Windows bitmap files provided
with this guide page0mask.bmp, page1mask.bmp, page2mask.bmp, page3mask.bmp, and
page4mask.bmp as in the following pictures. The areas covered with white pixels
allow the background colors of the corresponding menu page to show through.
The areas covered with black pixels act as a display mask to show the selection and
action colors. The DVD specifications allow up to four colors in the highlight
layers. The picture masks provided by this guide use only two colors (black and
white).
 page0mask.bmp
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 page1mask.bmp
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 page2mask.bmp
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 page3mask.bmp
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 page4mask.bmp
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