Menu Editor

Bring up the main menu editor for a button either by:

·         Right clicking on a menu button or

·         Selecting the button and clicking Edit

 

 

This shows the full editor screen. 

·         Check Show adjacent buttons down the bottom of the GUI to get a visual idea of which buttons are next to the selected button in the menu viewer (you may edit these with the Adjacent buttons sliders in the top half of the screen)

·         You may edit the command with the Command Editor.

·         Check Auto Activate to make the button execute the command simply by selecting it with the remote (no “enter” required)

·         Ticking Advanced opens the lower panel, where you can:

­   –  Change the number of numerically selectable buttons (buttons highlighted by pressing numbers on the remote)

­   –  Force select a particular button for the cell (this ignores the value in SPRM 8 and always highlights what you have selected)

­   –  Force which button to execute (if you like) after playback ends (specifying a delay in the process)

·         You may edit the horizontal (X) and vertical (Y) positions and sizes of the selected button.  However, depending on the menu’s display modes, you may need to edit each group separately (because where there is more than one group, the aspect ratios are different).  As you move the sliders to edit the button’s position and size, you will get an immediate view of your edits in the menu viewer.  Note that there are situations where both X and Y must be edited independently (e.g. 3 groups of buttons).

IMPORTANT: When editing a button in a specific group, the changes are stored in that group ONLY!  It is therefore important to go back to the “All” mode as soon as possible!  Note also that if the “All” group appears in red, at least one value (other than the buttons’ positions and sizes) is different in each group.  In this case, editing in “All” mode might be dangerous, if keeping this difference is necessary.

You can check to see the buttons are the right size, not only visually, but by using the Edit button slider to move between buttons and see the other buttons’ heights, widths and positions

·         PgcEdit has a full colour scheme editor (see below).  Access this by clicking on Edit Colour Schemes.  You may select 1 of 4 schemes for the cell – the default scheme (using the values stored in the subpic packs of the PGC) or 3 user defined schemes.  The colours for these user defined schemes are defined in the sub-picture colour lookup table, which is only editable in the PGC Editor.