Within this dialog you may design the look of your splash screen. A splash screen is a graphic that is displayed when the disc or drive is inserted for the first time.
Using the splash screen editor in the dialog below you can load your own images or choose images from a selection of predefined template images.
Furthermore you can add text, tables, forms or additional images onto your background splash screen image. The duration slider is used to define how long the splash screen is visible before the actual autorun menu is displayed. Use the toolbar functions described below to design the splash screen according to your needs. After you think you done use the preview function to actually see what your splash screen will look like!
Splash screen editor
Within this area the splash screen is displayed and edited. You can design the look of the splash screen by right clicking onto your image until the menu is displayed. Click on the following chapters links within this help file to find more detailed information on how to add text, tables, and forms. Of course you can also resize or rotate object that were placed on your splash screen background. Just select an object and afterwards use the white resize and rotation options shown below to turn or resize according to your needs.
The Tools within splash screen editor (from left to right)
New Project: Opens a new project. You are also able to save the results of your active project before.
Open project: Opens an explorer window and shows already existing projects.
Save project: Saves your project with the current settings.
Undo: Undoes your last input
Redo: Redoes your last input
Cut: Cuts out a selected object
Copy: Copies a selected object
Paste: Pastes an object from the cache to your splash screen
Duplicate: Adds a selected object directly to your splash screen
Delete: Deletes a selected objects from your splash screen
Sent to front: If there are several objects in your projects (e.g. a table, a background and several pictures) sometimes it’s helpful for objects to come to the front. Click on an object and this option will send the object to the front of your editing area.
Send to back: If there are several objects in your projects (e.g. a table, a background and several pictures) sometimes it’s helpful for objects to move over to the background. Click on an object and you this option to send the object to the back.
Turn left: Rotates a selected object by 90 degrees to the left
Turn right: Rotates a selected object by 90 degrees to the right
Flip vertical: Flips a selected object vertically
Flip horizontal: Flips a selected object vertically