Forum: EasyBoot Topic: another page started by: Behdadsoft Posted by Behdadsoft on Feb. 22 2011,03:34
HiI'd Easyboot home to go to another page (Next Page) What should I do? Posted by balder on Feb. 22 2011,03:40
@BehdadsoftQuote: ”I'd Easyboot home to go to another page (Next Page) What should I do?” Hmmm… That was a very cryptic request ![]() Can you be a little bit more specific what you are asking for ![]() Is it help with jump to a sub menu in Easyboot you are asking for ![]() balder Posted by Behdadsoft on Feb. 26 2011,07:21
I want a button on the home page I created by clicking on it a window appear that none of the home keys and I could not add another button I put on this page.
Posted by balder on Feb. 26 2011,07:48
@BehdadsoftQuote: ”I want a button on the home page I created” Well this has nothing at all to do with Easyboot ![]() This forum is for EasyBoot users ![]() Basically this forum is about how to create a working Easyboot menu with it’s commands and needed files ![]() In the end you create a ISO-file, and not a “home page” ![]() Anyway – here are some links that might interest you: < HERE > < HERE > < HERE > < HERE > balder Posted by Behdadsoft on Feb. 26 2011,08:50
Thank you for this in all cases you want to help me. ![]() But I mean the home page, Main Window Easy boot at boot time is. Posted by balder on Feb. 26 2011,09:38
@BehdadsoftQuote: ”But I mean the home page, Main Window Easy boot at boot time is” He, he talking of mistake from me ![]() Sorry for misunderstanding what you actually mean ![]() To insert a knew menu line you go to menu tab and press “Insert” Note1: having your inserted line marked you can then use “Up” and “Down”-buttons to choose where inserted line should be placed in the complete menu. Note2: you are recommended to only use maximum 9 menu lines in each menu ![]() If you need more menu lines you are recommended to create a sub-menu ![]() To jump to another menu you create a new menu (in File tab change from “Main Menu” to ”Submenu”). Create menu-commands as you which in this new “Sub Menu”. When ready push “Save As” and use a nice name - let’s say “Format”. You now have a new menu in folder ezboot "Format.ezb". To jump from your “Main Menu” you create a menu-line in "Main Menu" and use command: run format.ezb Regards balder Posted by Behdadsoft on Oct. 28 2011,12:29
Thanks
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