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1. Re: How to keep Subtitle Button Highlighted once pressed?
Mylenium Apr 13, 2011 3:11 AM (in response to wkhan69)There is no answer here. Encore does not allow to store custom parameters. This would require script programming.
Mylenium
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2. Re: How to keep Subtitle Button Highlighted once pressed?
wkhan69 Apr 13, 2011 5:25 PM (in response to Mylenium)If that's the case, then that is dissapointing. For a professional product that has been out for about a decade, Encore should have this feature built in. Other dvds use it all the time, and I think it's a useful feature. I'll suggest it as a feature request in the appropriate forum.
Thanks
Will
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3. Re: How to keep Subtitle Button Highlighted once pressed?
Bill Hunt Apr 14, 2011 8:35 AM (in response to wkhan69)One possible workaround would be to do a dupe-Menu, and have the Subs ON Highlight as a graphic. It would be just like creating a Button Rollover Effect. That would also allow you to do a better looking "highlight," as it would be a graphic, rather than a DVD Sub-picture Highlight.
Good luck,
Hunt
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4. Re: How to keep Subtitle Button Highlighted once pressed?
Stan Jones Apr 14, 2011 11:10 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)One possible workaround would be to do a dupe-Menu, and have the Subs ON Highlight as a graphic
I started to suggest this, even though it would be less than what scripting can do, but it seemed to me that you would have to have two whole sets of menus; you can usually get to these settings menus from multiple menus, and menus linked to this would have to go to the "on" menu when "on" and to "off" menu. But perhaps this could be simplified.



