Well, please ... I think, the way you describe it, no one can get exactly what you want, and using capital letters won't help.
There's no CD "preparing" tools in Logic, if that's what you're looking for. Logic can handle all your audio and pre-mastering, but you won't enter PQ codes or tracks IDs in Logic.
If you bounce your mixes you'll get stereo files. Then you can make a playlist in Itunes or Toast with these stereo files and burn a CD from the playlist, or even burn a CD by loading a blank CD in your Mac and placing your files on it.
If you want to make a more sophisticated mastering, precise adjustments in levels, pauses, indexes, and have special requests (i.e you want a track to begin between to mixes that are chained together etc ...)
You'd better use Peak or, even better, the dedicated Roxio Jam software.
Your last question, however, doesn't mean nothing to me (sorry). Maybe it's just computer basics you need instead of logicpro help?