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author | Martin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com> | 2006-08-27 20:44:23 +0000 |
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committer | Martin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com> | 2006-08-27 20:44:23 +0000 |
commit | 56b339e252039fdfcdc6e92db2dee5bb41fc0a5f (patch) | |
tree | f41bbc85e96f6debc6f49320ec22a16b1cfbccbd | |
parent | dcf83af9ba72bb2662d9fd9322051ea4e22a4267 (diff) | |
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Fixes for FS#5822 as reported by Andrew Melville.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@10772 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/main.tex | 26 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/plugins/search.tex | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/plugins/sort.tex | 5 |
4 files changed, 26 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex index 071f69c6e6..c674a8d908 100644 --- a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex | |||
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ all the tags that are available. | |||
77 | \item All characters not preceded by \% are displayed as typed. | 77 | \item All characters not preceded by \% are displayed as typed. |
78 | \item Lines beginning with \# are comments and will be ignored. | 78 | \item Lines beginning with \# are comments and will be ignored. |
79 | \item Maximum file size used is | 79 | \item Maximum file size used is |
80 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300,ipodcolor,ipodnano}{1600} | 80 | \opt{HAVE_LCD_BITMAP}{1600} |
81 | \opt{player}{400} bytes. | 81 | \opt{player}{400} bytes. |
82 | If you have a bigger WPS file, only the first part of it will be | 82 | If you have a bigger WPS file, only the first part of it will be |
83 | loaded and used. | 83 | loaded and used. |
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ Example of a configuration file: | |||
289 | \note{As you can see from the example, configuration files do not need to | 289 | \note{As you can see from the example, configuration files do not need to |
290 | contain all of the Rockbox options. You can create configuration files | 290 | contain all of the Rockbox options. You can create configuration files |
291 | that change only certain settings. So, for example, supppose you | 291 | that change only certain settings. So, for example, supppose you |
292 | typically use the \dap at one volume in the car, and another when using | 292 | typically use the \dap{} at one volume in the car, and another when using |
293 | headphones. Further, suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you are | 293 | headphones. Further, suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you are |
294 | in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You | 294 | in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You |
295 | could create configuration files that control only the volume and LCD | 295 | could create configuration files that control only the volume and LCD |
@@ -300,23 +300,23 @@ Example of a configuration file: | |||
300 | 300 | ||
301 | \subsection{\label{ref:manage_settings_menu}The \setting{Manage Settings} | 301 | \subsection{\label{ref:manage_settings_menu}The \setting{Manage Settings} |
302 | menu} The \setting{Manage Settings} menu can be found in the \setting{Main | 302 | menu} The \setting{Manage Settings} menu can be found in the \setting{Main |
303 | Menu}. The \setting{Manage Settings} menu allows you to save and load | 303 | Menu}. The \setting{Manage Settings} menu allows you to save and load |
304 | \fname{.cfg} files. \opt{MASCODEC}{The \setting{Manage Settings} menu also | 304 | \fname{.cfg} files. \opt{MASCODEC}{The \setting{Manage Settings} menu also |
305 | allows you to load or save different firmware versions.} | 305 | allows you to load or save different firmware versions.} |
306 | 306 | ||
307 | \begin{description} | 307 | \begin{description} |
308 | 308 | ||
309 | \item [Browse .cfg Files.]Opens the file browser in the | 309 | \item [Browse .cfg Files.]Opens the file browser in the \fname{/.rockbox} |
310 | \fname{/.rockbox} directory and displays all \fname{.cfg} (configuration) | 310 | directory and displays all \fname{.cfg} (configuration) files. Selecting a |
311 | files. Selecting a \fname{.cfg} file will cause Rockbox to load the | 311 | \fname{.cfg} file will cause Rockbox to load the settings contained in that |
312 | settings contained in that file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to | 312 | file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to the \setting{Manage Settings} |
313 | the \setting{Manage Settings} menu. See the \setting{Write .cfg files} | 313 | menu. See the \setting{Write .cfg files} option on the |
314 | option on the \setting{Manage Settings} menu for details of how to save | 314 | \setting{Manage Settings} menu for details of how to save and edit a |
315 | and edit a configuration file. | 315 | configuration file. |
316 | 316 | ||
317 | \item [Browse Firmwares.] | 317 | \item [Browse Firmwares.] |
318 | % | 318 | % |
319 | \opt{SWCODEC}{\fixme{This is a legacy item, and is deprecated.}} | 319 | \opt{SWCODEC}{\fixme{This is a legacy item, and is deprecated.}} |
320 | % | 320 | % |
321 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ | 321 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ |
322 | This displays a list of firmware files in the \fname{/.rockbox} | 322 | This displays a list of firmware files in the \fname{/.rockbox} |
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Example of a configuration file: | |||
325 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{Firmware files have an extension of | 325 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{Firmware files have an extension of |
326 | \fname{.ajz}. } | 326 | \fname{.ajz}. } |
327 | % | 327 | % |
328 | \opt{player}{Firmware files have an extension of \fname{.mod}. } | 328 | \opt{player}{Firmware files have an extension of \fname{.mod}. } |
329 | % | 329 | % |
330 | Playing a firmware file loads it into memory. Thus, it is possible | 330 | Playing a firmware file loads it into memory. Thus, it is possible |
331 | to run the original Archos firmware or a different version of Rockbox | 331 | to run the original Archos firmware or a different version of Rockbox |
diff --git a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex index 4fc51812b3..35071a9c39 100755 --- a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex +++ b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex | |||
@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ file \fname{/battery\_bench.txt} is not deleted. | |||
32 | \subsubsection{Information explained} | 32 | \subsubsection{Information explained} |
33 | On the top of the file you will see various info on how to use the plugin. | 33 | On the top of the file you will see various info on how to use the plugin. |
34 | \begin{description} | 34 | \begin{description} |
35 | \item[Time] It is the total time of operation of the \dap. It is not the time | 35 | \item[Time] This column reports the total time of operation of the \dap. It is |
36 | that you started the plug-in. If you have your player on for 5 minutes and then | 36 | not the time that you started the plug-in. If you have your player on for 5 |
37 | start the plugin, it will start measuring from 5 minutes. | 37 | minutes and then start the plugin, it will start measuring from 5 minutes. |
38 | \item[Seconds] As time, it shows time passed in seconds. Nothing special, it is | 38 | \item[Seconds] As time, it shows time passed in seconds. Nothing special, it is |
39 | there because it is free and maybe someone might want to make graphs with | 39 | there because it is free and maybe someone might want to make graphs with |
40 | seconds. | 40 | seconds. |
@@ -44,16 +44,16 @@ battery voltage / top battery voltage) * 100) we can calculate the difference | |||
44 | between the estimation. Goal of this column is to make the estimation algorithm | 44 | between the estimation. Goal of this column is to make the estimation algorithm |
45 | of Rockbox more accurate. | 45 | of Rockbox more accurate. |
46 | \item[Time Left] It shows the estimated (by Rockbox) remaining time until | 46 | \item[Time Left] It shows the estimated (by Rockbox) remaining time until |
47 | shutdown. Again, as Level, this column can be used to see differences between | 47 | shutdown. Again, as with Level(above), this column can be used to see |
48 | real time left and estimated time left. This could help make time left more | 48 | differences between real time left and estimated time left. This could help |
49 | accurate. | 49 | make time left more accurate. |
50 | \item[Voltage] The current, battery voltage, the moment the measurement was | 50 | \item[Voltage] The battery voltage, the moment the measurement was captured. |
51 | captured. Measurements are captured when this number changes while benchmarking. | 51 | Measurements are captured when this number changes while benchmarking. |
52 | This column can be used to give quite interesting graphs in a spreadsheet | 52 | This column can be used to give quite interesting graphs in a spreadsheet |
53 | program. (Excel, Calc, e.t.c) | 53 | program. (Excel, Calc, e.t.c) |
54 | \item[M/DA] (Measurements per Disk Activity) The number of measurements stored | 54 | \item[M/DA] (Measurements per Disk Activity) The number of measurements stored |
55 | temporarily in memory, before written on the log file. This can give you an | 55 | temporarily in memory, before written on the log file. This can give you an |
56 | idea on how many voltage changes are between disk activity (or one hour). | 56 | idea of how many voltage changes there are between disk activity (or one hour). |
57 | \item[C] Stands for Charger. An "A" in that column shows if there was the power | 57 | \item[C] Stands for Charger. An "A" in that column shows if there was the power |
58 | adapter attached to the unit, at the time of the measurement. | 58 | adapter attached to the unit, at the time of the measurement. |
59 | \item[S] The "S" column shows the state of the device (Charging, or not). The | 59 | \item[S] The "S" column shows the state of the device (Charging, or not). The |
diff --git a/manual/plugins/search.tex b/manual/plugins/search.tex index e224f3fdb0..ddbb7bc1b3 100644 --- a/manual/plugins/search.tex +++ b/manual/plugins/search.tex | |||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Search} | 1 | \subsection{Search} |
2 | This plugin can be used on playlists. It searches through the playlist | 2 | This plugin can be used on playlists. It searches through the playlist |
3 | that it is opened on looking for any occurrences of the string entered by the | 3 | that it opened on looking for any occurrences of the string entered by the |
4 | user. The results of this search are saved to a new playlist, | 4 | user. The results of this search are saved to a new playlist, |
5 | \textbf{search\_results.m3u}, within the same directory as the | 5 | \textbf{search\_results.m3u}, within the same directory as the |
6 | original playlist. | 6 | original playlist. |
diff --git a/manual/plugins/sort.tex b/manual/plugins/sort.tex index 69625f6b0a..0f8e741ea3 100644 --- a/manual/plugins/sort.tex +++ b/manual/plugins/sort.tex | |||
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Sort} | 1 | \subsection{Sort} |
2 | This plugin takes a file and sorts it in forward alphabetical order. Case is | 2 | This plugin takes a file and sorts it in ascending alphabetical order. Case is |
3 | ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the ``Create Playlist'' menu option (see \reference{ref:Playlistsubmenu}). | 3 | ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the |
4 | \setting{Create Playlist} menu option (see \reference{ref:Playlistsubmenu}). | ||
4 | 5 | ||
5 | 6 | ||