Autorun CD-ROM Menu - Project Menu
This screen is used to assign command functionality for up to five menu selections available on all three interfaces. If no menu items are assigned, the menu bar will not be displayed by your project.

Select a menu from one to five by clicking on the number you want. Once selected, you can set up the menu item any way you want. Then click the "Accept" button to keep your new settings. The "Clear" button clears all edit boxes for the selected menu item, so you can start fresh. Letters R, O, and I are displayed next to the edit boxes. The selected action determines if additional information for the edit boxes is (R)equired, (O)ptional, or (I)gnored. If there is No Action or caption assigned to a menu, then that menu will not be displayed in your finished project.

We use the term Command to include all of the Required and Optional information used by clickable buttons, links, and menu items. Each menu command can include the action, caption, program name to run, and program parameters.

Action describes in plain English, what should be accomplished when the user clicks the button.

Caption:
The caption is displayed in the menu bar at the top of your project A caption is (R)equired for all menu commands.

Program Name:
This would be the name of the program (like installers, demos, etc.) that should run when the menu caption is clicked. Since the WISCO CD Menu Builder program has no knowledge of what files may be needed by the program you want to run, you are responsible for copying the related files and folder structure to the project folder.

Program Parameters:
This is the filename that will be used by the program or internal project command. For example, to play a sound, the parameter would be the sound filename. To visit a web site, the parameter would be the web URL. Use the browse button to select a file for the parameter. Select the file, and the filename will be copied to the project folder, and will be entered in the edit box. If a sound filename is entered in the edit box, it can be tested by clicking the speaker button.

A tutorial to complete this information.

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