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authorMarianne Arnold <pixelma@rockbox.org>2007-12-14 02:03:58 +0000
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Manual: apply FS#8309 by David Bishop (replace all occurences of 'folder/folders' with 'directory/directories') for consistency. Additionally tried to get rid of some unnecessary ones here and there but phrasing can definitely be improved further.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@15923 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
-rw-r--r--manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/advanced_topics/main.tex10
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex7
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex8
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex14
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/getting_started/gigabeat_install.tex10
-rw-r--r--manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex4
-rw-r--r--manual/getting_started/installation.tex30
-rw-r--r--manual/getting_started/iriver_install.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/intro/main.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/main_menu/main.tex6
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/doom.tex5
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex4
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/stats.tex4
-rw-r--r--manual/preamble.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex28
-rw-r--r--manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex8
-rw-r--r--manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex14
20 files changed, 80 insertions, 84 deletions
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex
index c5b718abc5..3f72158471 100644
--- a/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex
+++ b/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ Here are the steps:
222\item When done, you can restart the box and hopefully your new Rockbox image. 222\item When done, you can restart the box and hopefully your new Rockbox image.
223\end{enumerate} 223\end{enumerate}
224 224
225You may find two \fname{.ucl} files in the \fname{.rockbox} folder. The 225You may find two \fname{.ucl} files in the \fname{.rockbox} directory. The
226classical, compressed one is \fname{rockbox.ucl}. If your model has enough flash 226classical, compressed one is \fname{rockbox.ucl}. If your model has enough flash
227space left, there may be an additional \fname{rombox.ucl}, which is uncompressed 227space left, there may be an additional \fname{rombox.ucl}, which is uncompressed
228and can run directly from flash ROM, saving some RAM. The second way is the newer 228and can run directly from flash ROM, saving some RAM. The second way is the newer
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex
index cc60f3fe68..e45c3ff6dd 100644
--- a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex
+++ b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ in the font package at \url{http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml}}.
12 Rockbox can load fonts dynamically. Simply copy the \fname{.fnt} file to the 12 Rockbox can load fonts dynamically. Simply copy the \fname{.fnt} file to the
13 \dap{} and ``play'' it in the \setting{File Browser}. If you want a font to 13 \dap{} and ``play'' it in the \setting{File Browser}. If you want a font to
14 be loaded automatically every time you start up, it must be located in the 14 be loaded automatically every time you start up, it must be located in the
15 \fname{/.rockbox/fonts} folder and the filename must be at most 24 characters 15 \fname{/.rockbox/fonts} directory and the filename must be at most 24 characters
16 long. You can browse the fonts in \fname{/.rockbox/fonts} under 16 long. You can browse the fonts in \fname{/.rockbox/fonts} under
17 \setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General Settings $\rightarrow$ Display 17 \setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General Settings $\rightarrow$ Display
18 $\rightarrow$ Browse Fonts} in the \setting{Main Menu}. 18 $\rightarrow$ Browse Fonts} in the \setting{Main Menu}.
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Rockbox directory browser or select \setting{Settings $\rightarrow$
30General Settings $\rightarrow$ Languages }from the \setting{Main Menu}. 30General Settings $\rightarrow$ Languages }from the \setting{Main Menu}.
31 31
32\note{If you want a language to be loaded automatically every time you start 32\note{If you want a language to be loaded automatically every time you start
33up, it must be located in the \fname{/.rockbox/langs} folder and the filename 33up, it must be located in the \fname{/.rockbox/langs} directory and the filename
34must be a maximum of 24 characters long.} 34must be a maximum of 24 characters long.}
35 35
36If your language is not yet supported and you want to write your own language 36If your language is not yet supported and you want to write your own language
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ file find the instructions on the Rockbox website:
57 (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) on it and select the option 57 (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) on it and select the option
58 \setting{Set As Backdrop}. If you want rockbox to remember your 58 \setting{Set As Backdrop}. If you want rockbox to remember your
59 backdrop the next time you start your \dap{} the backdrop must be placed in 59 backdrop the next time you start your \dap{} the backdrop must be placed in
60 the \fname{/.rockbox/backdrops} folder. 60 the \fname{/.rockbox/backdrops} directory.
61}% 61}%
62 62
63\section{\label{ref:ConfiguringtheWPS}Configuring the WPS} 63\section{\label{ref:ConfiguringtheWPS}Configuring the WPS}
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ file find the instructions on the Rockbox website:
82\item [File Location: ]Custom WPS files may be located anywhere on the drive. 82\item [File Location: ]Custom WPS files may be located anywhere on the drive.
83 The only restriction is that they must end in \fname{.wps}. When you ``play'' 83 The only restriction is that they must end in \fname{.wps}. When you ``play''
84 a \fname{.wps} file, it will be used for future WPS screens, and if the 84 a \fname{.wps} file, it will be used for future WPS screens, and if the
85 ``played'' \fname{.wps} file is located in the \fname{/.rockbox/wps} folder, it 85 ``played'' \fname{.wps} file is located in the \fname{/.rockbox/wps} directory, it
86 will be remembered and used after reboot. The \fname{.wps} filename must be 86 will be remembered and used after reboot. The \fname{.wps} filename must be
87 no more than 24 characters long for it to be remembered. 87 no more than 24 characters long for it to be remembered.
88\end{description} 88\end{description}
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@ Example of a configuration file:
377\section{\label{ref:FirmwareLoading}Firmware Loading} 377\section{\label{ref:FirmwareLoading}Firmware Loading}
378\opt{player,recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{ 378\opt{player,recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{
379 When your \dap{} powers on, it loads the Archos firmware in ROM, which 379 When your \dap{} powers on, it loads the Archos firmware in ROM, which
380 automatically checks your \daps{} root folder for a file named 380 automatically checks your \daps{} root directory for a file named
381 \firmwarefilename. Note that Archos firmware can only read the first 381 \firmwarefilename. Note that Archos firmware can only read the first
382 ten characters of each filename in this process, so don't rename your old 382 ten characters of each filename in this process, so don't rename your old
383 firmware files with names like \firmwarefilename.\fname{old} and so on, 383 firmware files with names like \firmwarefilename.\fname{old} and so on,
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex
index a6c6f86df8..5103f28d67 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex
@@ -1,10 +1,9 @@
1% $Id$ % 1% $Id$ %
2\section{\label{ref:Bookmarkconfigactual}Bookmarking} 2\section{\label{ref:Bookmarkconfigactual}Bookmarking}
3 Bookmarks allow you to save your current position within a track so that 3 Bookmarks allow you to save your current position within a track so that
4 you can return to it at a later time. Bookmarks are saved on a per folder 4 you can return to it at a later time. Bookmarks are saved on a per directory
5 basis. In other words, all of the files in the same folder have their 5 basis, they are stored in the same directory as the files they reference.
6 bookmarks stored together in the folder where the files are located. You 6 You can store multiple bookmarks for the same track.
7 can store multiple bookmarks for the same track.
8 \begin{description} 7 \begin{description}
9 \item [Bookmark on Stop. ]This option controls whether Rockbox writes a 8 \item [Bookmark on Stop. ]This option controls whether Rockbox writes a
10 bookmark to the disk when playback is stopped. Setting this to 9 bookmark to the disk when playback is stopped. Setting this to
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex
index 6e74719274..a36b142146 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex
@@ -10,9 +10,9 @@ displays files.
10 case letters. If this option is set to NO, then case will be ignored when 10 case letters. If this option is set to NO, then case will be ignored when
11 sorting files. 11 sorting files.
12\item[Sort Directories:] 12\item[Sort Directories:]
13 This option controls how Rockbox sorts folders. The default is to sort 13 This option controls how Rockbox sorts directories. The default is to sort
14 them alphabetically. \setting{By date} sorts them with the oldest folder first. 14 them alphabetically. \setting{By date} sorts them with the oldest directory first.
15 \setting{By newest date} sorts them with the newest folder first. 15 \setting{By newest date} sorts them with the newest directory first.
16 16
17\item[Sort Files:] 17\item[Sort Files:]
18 This option controls how Rockbox sorts files. All of the options for 18 This option controls how Rockbox sorts files. All of the options for
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ displays files.
30 files supported by Rockbox (see \reference{ref:Supportedfileformats}). 30 files supported by Rockbox (see \reference{ref:Supportedfileformats}).
31 Files and directories starting with \fname{.} (\emph{dot}) or with the 31 Files and directories starting with \fname{.} (\emph{dot}) or with the
32 \emph{hidden} flag set are hidden. 32 \emph{hidden} flag set are hidden.
33 \item[Music:] The \setting{File Browser} displays only folders, playlists and 33 \item[Music:] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories, playlists and
34 the supported \emph{audio} file formats. Extensions are stripped. Files and 34 the supported \emph{audio} file formats. Extensions are stripped. Files and
35 directories starting with \fname{.} or with the ``hidden'' flag set are 35 directories starting with \fname{.} or with the ``hidden'' flag set are
36 hidden. 36 hidden.
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
index ad307e419f..5c32ffd67a 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
@@ -12,16 +12,14 @@ related to audio playback.
12 \nopt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{\setting{/A-B}}: 12 \nopt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{\setting{/A-B}}:
13 \begin{description} 13 \begin{description}
14 % 14 %
15 \item[Off. ]The current directory or playlist will not repeat 15 \item[Off. ]The current playlist will not repeat when it is finished.
16 when it is finished.
17 \note{If you have the \setting{Auto change directory} option set to 16 \note{If you have the \setting{Auto change directory} option set to
18 \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will move on to the next directory on your 17 \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will move on to the next directory on your
19 hard drive. If the \setting{Auto Change Directory} option is set to 18 hard drive. If the \setting{Auto Change Directory} option is set to
20 \setting{No}, playback will stop when the current directory or 19 \setting{No}, playback will stop when the current directory or
21 playlist is finished.} 20 playlist is finished.}
22 % 21 %
23 \item[All. ]The current directory or playlist will repeat when it is 22 \item[All. ]The current playlist will repeat when it is finished.
24 finished.
25 \note{This option does \emph{not} shuffle all files on your \dap. 23 \note{This option does \emph{not} shuffle all files on your \dap.
26 Rockbox is playlist oriented. When you play a song, a directory, or 24 Rockbox is playlist oriented. When you play a song, a directory, or
27 an album, Rockbox creates a playlist and plays it. Thus, to shuffle 25 an album, Rockbox creates a playlist and plays it. Thus, to shuffle
@@ -31,8 +29,8 @@ related to audio playback.
31 % 29 %
32 \item[One. ]Repeat one track over and over. 30 \item[One. ]Repeat one track over and over.
33 % 31 %
34 \item[Shuffle. ]When the current directory or playlist has finished 32 \item[Shuffle. ]When the current playlist has finished playing, it will
35 playing, it will be shuffled and then repeated. 33 be shuffled and then repeated.
36 % 34 %
37 \nopt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{ 35 \nopt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{
38 \item[A-B. ]Repeats between two user defined points within a track, 36 \item[A-B. ]Repeats between two user defined points within a track,
@@ -228,7 +226,7 @@ related to audio playback.
228 of a directory. If \setting{Auto-Change Directory} is set to \setting{Yes}, 226 of a directory. If \setting{Auto-Change Directory} is set to \setting{Yes},
229 Rockbox will continue to the next directory. If 227 Rockbox will continue to the next directory. If
230 \setting{Auto-Change Directory} is set to \setting{No}, playback will stop at 228 \setting{Auto-Change Directory} is set to \setting{No}, playback will stop at
231 the end of the current directory. 229 the end of the current playlist.
232 \note{You must have the \setting{Repeat} option set to \setting{No} for 230 \note{You must have the \setting{Repeat} option set to \setting{No} for
233 \setting{Auto-Change Directory} to function properly.} 231 \setting{Auto-Change Directory} to function properly.}
234 232
@@ -267,7 +265,7 @@ related to audio playback.
267 start the logging. The log-file is called 265 start the logging. The log-file is called
268 \opt{CONFIG_RTC}{\fname{.scrobbler.log},}% 266 \opt{CONFIG_RTC}{\fname{.scrobbler.log},}%
269 \nopt{CONFIG_RTC}{\fname{.scrobbler-timeless.log},}% 267 \nopt{CONFIG_RTC}{\fname{.scrobbler-timeless.log},}%
270 and is to be found in the root directory of your \dap{}. 268 and is to be found in the root directory of your \dap{}.
271 \note{See \wikilink{LastFMLog} for a further description, and for tools you 269 \note{See \wikilink{LastFMLog} for a further description, and for tools you
272 can use to submit your Last.fm log.} 270 can use to submit your Last.fm log.}
273 271
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex
index dbddad03e6..880d0c6359 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ related to playlists.
5\begin{description} 5\begin{description}
6\item[Recursively Insert Directories. ] 6\item[Recursively Insert Directories. ]
7 If set to \setting{On}, then when a directory is inserted or queued into a 7 If set to \setting{On}, then when a directory is inserted or queued into a
8 dynamic playlist, all sub-directories will also be inserted. If set to \setting{Ask}, 8 dynamic playlist, all subdirectories will also be inserted. If set to \setting{Ask},
9 Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories. 9 Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories.
10 10
11\item[Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist. ] 11\item[Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist. ]
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/gigabeat_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/gigabeat_install.tex
index 5d225c7f76..cad94ccdab 100644
--- a/manual/getting_started/gigabeat_install.tex
+++ b/manual/getting_started/gigabeat_install.tex
@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ of the original file.
9\begin{itemize} 9\begin{itemize}
10\item Download the Rockbox bootloader from 10\item Download the Rockbox bootloader from
11 \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/gigabeat/} 11 \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/gigabeat/}
12\item Starting at the root folder of your player browse into the folder 12\item Starting at the root directory of your player browse into the directory
13 \fname{GBSYSTEM} and from that into the subfolder \fname{FWIMG}. 13 \fname{GBSYSTEM} and from that into the subdirectory \fname{FWIMG}.
14 These folders are hidden. Make sure that you have configured your browser 14 These directories are hidden. Make sure that you have configured your browser
15 to show hidden files or you may be unable to see \fname{FWIMG}. 15 to show hidden files or you may be unable to see \fname{FWIMG}.
16\item In that folder you'll find a file called \fname{FWIMG01.DAT}. This too 16\item In that directory you'll find a file called \fname{FWIMG01.DAT}. This too
17 may be hidden. Rename the file to \fname{FWIMG01.DAT.ORIG}. Make sure you 17 may be hidden. Rename the file to \fname{FWIMG01.DAT.ORIG}. Make sure you
18 spelled that name correctly as it is needed for booting the \playerman{} firmware. 18 spelled that name correctly as it is needed for booting the \playerman{} firmware.
19\item Now copy the file \fname{FWIMG01.DAT} you downloaded to that folder. 19\item Now copy the file \fname{FWIMG01.DAT} you downloaded to that directory.
20 Make sure the spelling is correct. 20 Make sure the spelling is correct.
21\end{itemize} 21\end{itemize}
22 22
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex
index 498c9f1fad..81661deb6a 100644
--- a/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex
+++ b/manual/getting_started/h10_install.tex
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ It is possible to force a MTP \playertype{} to start up in UMS mode using the fo
30 \item Rename the \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4}} file to \fname{OF.mi4} in the \fname{System} directory on your \playertype{}. 30 \item Rename the \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4}} file to \fname{OF.mi4} in the \fname{System} directory on your \playertype{}.
31 \opt{h10_5gb}{\note{If you have a Pure model \playertype{} (which doesn't have a FM radio) it is possible that this file will be called \fname{H10EMP.mi4} instead. If so, rename the \fname{H10.mi4} you downloaded in step 1 to \fname{H10EMP.mi4}.}} 31 \opt{h10_5gb}{\note{If you have a Pure model \playertype{} (which doesn't have a FM radio) it is possible that this file will be called \fname{H10EMP.mi4} instead. If so, rename the \fname{H10.mi4} you downloaded in step 1 to \fname{H10EMP.mi4}.}}
32 \note{You should keep a safe backup of this file for use if you ever wish to switch back to the \playerman{} firmware.} 32 \note{You should keep a safe backup of this file for use if you ever wish to switch back to the \playerman{} firmware.}
33 \note{If you can't see the \fname{System} directory, you will need to make sure your operating system is configured to show hidden files and folders.} 33 \note{If you can't see the \fname{System} directory, you will need to make sure your operating system is configured to show hidden files and directories.}
34 34
35 \item Copy the \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4} (or \fname{H10EMP.mi4} if you have a \playertype{} Pure)} file you downloaded to the System directory on your \dap{}. 35 \item Copy the \opt{h10}{\fname{H10\_20GC.mi4}}\opt{h10_5gb}{\fname{H10.mi4} (or \fname{H10EMP.mi4} if you have a \playertype{} Pure)} file you downloaded to the System directory on your \dap{}.
36\end{enumerate} \ No newline at end of file 36\end{enumerate}
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex
index 459f3523cc..210352e1bf 100644
--- a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex
+++ b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ For manual installation and customization additional software is required.
113 \fname{.zip} format. Thus you need a tool to handle that compressed 113 \fname{.zip} format. Thus you need a tool to handle that compressed
114 format. Usually your computer should have a tool installed that can 114 format. Usually your computer should have a tool installed that can
115 handle the \fname{.zip} file format. Windows XP has built-in support for 115 handle the \fname{.zip} file format. Windows XP has built-in support for
116 \fname{.zip} files and presents them to you as folders unless you have 116 \fname{.zip} files and presents them to you as directories unless you have
117 installed a third party program that handles compressed files. For 117 installed a third party program that handles compressed files. For
118 other operating systems this may vary. If the \fname{.zip} file format 118 other operating systems this may vary. If the \fname{.zip} file format
119 is not recognised on your computer you can find a program to handle them 119 is not recognised on your computer you can find a program to handle them
@@ -246,8 +246,8 @@ functional, but not perfect!
246 246
247Note that the entire contents of the \fname{.zip} file should be 247Note that the entire contents of the \fname{.zip} file should be
248extracted directly to the root of your \daps{} drive. Do not try to 248extracted directly to the root of your \daps{} drive. Do not try to
249create a separate directory or folder on your \dap{} for the Rockbox 249create a separate directory on your \dap{} for the Rockbox
250files! The \fname{.zip} file already contains the internal directory 250files! The \fname{.zip} file already contains the internal
251structure that Rockbox needs. 251structure that Rockbox needs.
252 252
253\end{enumerate} 253\end{enumerate}
@@ -255,9 +255,9 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.
255\opt{archos}{ 255\opt{archos}{
256 \note{ 256 \note{
257 If the contents of the \fname{.zip} file are extracted correctly, you will 257 If the contents of the \fname{.zip} file are extracted correctly, you will
258 have a file called \fname{\firmwarefilename} in the main folder of your 258 have a file called \fname{\firmwarefilename} in the main directory of your
259 \daps{} drive, and also a folder called \fname{/.rockbox}, which contains a 259 \daps{} drive, and also a directory called \fname{/.rockbox}, which contains a
260 number of other folders and system files needed by Rockbox. If you receive a 260 number of other directories and system files needed by Rockbox. If you receive a
261 ``-1'' error when you start Rockbox, you have not extracted the contents of 261 ``-1'' error when you start Rockbox, you have not extracted the contents of
262 the \fname{.zip} file to the proper location. 262 the \fname{.zip} file to the proper location.
263 } 263 }
@@ -268,8 +268,8 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.
268\opt{SWCODEC}{ 268\opt{SWCODEC}{
269 \note{ 269 \note{
270 If the contents of the \fname{.zip} file are extracted correctly, you will 270 If the contents of the \fname{.zip} file are extracted correctly, you will
271 have a folder called \fname{/.rockbox}, which contains all the files needed 271 have a directory called \fname{/.rockbox}, which contains all the files needed
272 by Rockbox, in the main folder of your \daps{} drive. If you receive a 272 by Rockbox, in the main directory of your \daps{} drive. If you receive a
273 ``-1'' error when you start Rockbox, you have not extracted the contents of 273 ``-1'' error when you start Rockbox, you have not extracted the contents of
274 the \fname{.zip} file to the proper location. 274 the \fname{.zip} file to the proper location.
275 } 275 }
@@ -294,9 +294,9 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.
294 all'' command of your unzip program to extract the files in the 294 all'' command of your unzip program to extract the files in the
295 \fname{.zip} file onto your \dap{}. As with the firmware installation, the 295 \fname{.zip} file onto your \dap{}. As with the firmware installation, the
296 entire contents of the fonts \fname{.zip} should be extracted directly to the 296 entire contents of the fonts \fname{.zip} should be extracted directly to the
297 root of your \daps{} drive. Do not try to create a separate directory or 297 root of your \daps{} drive. Do not try to create a separate directory
298 folder on your \dap{} for the fonts! The \fname{.zip} already contains the 298 on your \dap{} for the fonts! The \fname{.zip} already contains the
299 correct internal directory structure. 299 correct internal structure.
300 300
301 \end{enumerate} 301 \end{enumerate}
302 } 302 }
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.
317If you wish to use speech support you will also need a voice file, english ones 317If you wish to use speech support you will also need a voice file, english ones
318are available from \url{http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml}. Download the 318are available from \url{http://www.rockbox.org/daily.shtml}. Download the
319``voice'' for your player, rename it to \fname{english.voice}, copy it 319``voice'' for your player, rename it to \fname{english.voice}, copy it
320into the \fname{langs} folder which is inside the \fname{/.rockbox} folder on 320into the \fname{langs} directory which is inside the \fname{/.rockbox} directory on
321your \dap{} and reboot. Voice menus are turned on by default. See 321your \dap{} and reboot. Voice menus are turned on by default. See
322\reference{ref:Voiceconfiguration} for details on voice settings. 322\reference{ref:Voiceconfiguration} for details on voice settings.
323 323
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ use.
339 Rockbox starts in the \setting{File Browser}. If you have loaded music onto 339 Rockbox starts in the \setting{File Browser}. If you have loaded music onto
340 your player using Itunes, you will not be able to see your music because 340 your player using Itunes, you will not be able to see your music because
341 Itunes changes your files' names and hides them in directories in the 341 Itunes changes your files' names and hides them in directories in the
342 \fname{Ipod\_Control} folder. You can view files placed on your \dap{} by 342 \fname{Ipod\_Control} directory. You can view files placed on your \dap{} by
343 Itunes by initializing and using Rockbox's database. See 343 Itunes by initializing and using Rockbox's database. See
344 \reference{ref:database} for more information. 344 \reference{ref:database} for more information.
345 } 345 }
@@ -420,7 +420,7 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}}
420 installing the distribution files. 420 installing the distribution files.
421 \opt{h1xx}{ 421 \opt{h1xx}{
422 The Rockbox bootlaoder will automatically start the original firmware if 422 The Rockbox bootlaoder will automatically start the original firmware if
423 the \fname{.rockbox} folder has been deleted. 423 the \fname{.rockbox} directory has been deleted.
424 }% 424 }%
425 \opt{h300}{% 425 \opt{h300}{%
426 Although if you retain the Rockbox boot loader, you will need to hold the 426 Although if you retain the Rockbox boot loader, you will need to hold the
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ completely follow the manual uninstallation instructions below.}}
430} 430}
431 431
432If you wish to clean up your disk, you may also wish to delete the 432If you wish to clean up your disk, you may also wish to delete the
433\fname{.rockbox} folder and its contents. 433\fname{.rockbox} directory and its contents.
434\nopt{m5,x5}{Turn the \playerman{} off. 434\nopt{m5,x5}{Turn the \playerman{} off.
435 Turn the \dap{} back on and the original \playerman{} software will load. 435 Turn the \dap{} back on and the original \playerman{} software will load.
436} 436}
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/iriver_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/iriver_install.tex
index 14606c64d6..bc57617e0d 100644
--- a/manual/getting_started/iriver_install.tex
+++ b/manual/getting_started/iriver_install.tex
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
60 \item Turn on your \playerman{} and connect it to your computer via USB. 60 \item Turn on your \playerman{} and connect it to your computer via USB.
61 % 61 %
62 \item Copy or move the modified \fname{.hex} file directly to the root of 62 \item Copy or move the modified \fname{.hex} file directly to the root of
63 your \daps{} drive. Do not put it inside a folder on your \dap. 63 your \daps{} drive. Do not put it inside a directory on your \dap.
64 % 64 %
65 \item Disconnect the jukebox from USB. (Be sure to use Windows' ``safely remove 65 \item Disconnect the jukebox from USB. (Be sure to use Windows' ``safely remove
66 hardware'' option.) 66 hardware'' option.)
diff --git a/manual/intro/main.tex b/manual/intro/main.tex
index ef6f117899..f3e5f4b822 100644
--- a/manual/intro/main.tex
+++ b/manual/intro/main.tex
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
12% Copyright (C) 2006 The Rockbox Manual Team 12% Copyright (C) 2006 The Rockbox Manual Team
13% 13%
14% All files in this archive are subject to the GNU Free Documentation License 14% All files in this archive are subject to the GNU Free Documentation License
15% See the file COPYING-MANUAL in the source tree docs/ folder for full license 15% See the file COPYING-MANUAL in the source tree docs/ directory for full license
16% agreement. 16% agreement.
17% 17%
18% Contributors are listed in the file docs/CREDITS-MANUAL 18% Contributors are listed in the file docs/CREDITS-MANUAL
diff --git a/manual/main_menu/main.tex b/manual/main_menu/main.tex
index d729c597d5..cf1af7ff29 100644
--- a/manual/main_menu/main.tex
+++ b/manual/main_menu/main.tex
@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ to recording. The details of this menu are covered in detail in
118 118
119\section{\label{ref:playlistoptions}Playlist} 119\section{\label{ref:playlistoptions}Playlist}
120 This menu allows you to work with playlists. Playlists can be created in 120 This menu allows you to work with playlists. Playlists can be created in
121 three ways. Playing a file in a directory causes all the files in the 121 three ways. Playing a file in a directory causes all the files in it
122 directory to be placed in a playlist. Playlists can be created manually by 122 to be placed in a playlist. Playlists can be created manually by
123 either using the \setting{File Menu} (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) or using 123 either using the \setting{File Menu} (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) or using
124 the \setting{Playlist} menu. Both automatically and manually created 124 the \setting{Playlist} menu. Both automatically and manually created
125 playlists can be edited using this menu. 125 playlists can be edited using this menu.
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ to recording. The details of this menu are covered in detail in
127\begin{description} 127\begin{description}
128\item[Create Playlist:] 128\item[Create Playlist:]
129 Rockbox will create a playlist with all tracks in the current directory 129 Rockbox will create a playlist with all tracks in the current directory
130and all sub-directories. The playlist will be created one folder level ``up'' 130and all sub-directories. The playlist will be created one directory level ``up''
131from where you currently are. 131from where you currently are.
132 132
133\item[View Current Playlist:] 133\item[View Current Playlist:]
diff --git a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
index 35071a9c39..ab7774c2c4 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ You can do whatever you could do before loading the plugin except loading
13another plugin. If you happen to load a plugin while benchmarking, a splash 13another plugin. If you happen to load a plugin while benchmarking, a splash
14screen will inform you about the termination of the benchmark. 14screen will inform you about the termination of the benchmark.
15While you operate it will log various battery related information every time 15While you operate it will log various battery related information every time
16the disk is activated by external causes, (buffer refill, open folder, 16the disk is activated by external causes, (buffer refill, open directory,
17USB mode) or an hour passes without updating the log file.\\ 17USB mode) or an hour passes without updating the log file.\\
18The plugin will continue to log info until: 18The plugin will continue to log info until:
19 19
diff --git a/manual/plugins/doom.tex b/manual/plugins/doom.tex
index 8eb5fa3c82..5b53183b95 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/doom.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/doom.tex
@@ -15,10 +15,9 @@ from prboom-2.2.6
15The needed files can be found at 15The needed files can be found at
16\wikilink{PluginDoom} 16\wikilink{PluginDoom}
17 17
18To play addon wads create the \fname{addons} directory within the doom folder. 18To play addon wads create the \fname{addons} directory within the doom directory.
19Place \fname{wad} files in this directory. Currently doom only supports 19Place \fname{wad} files in this directory. Currently doom only supports
20a maximum number of 10 addons 20a maximum number of 10 addons.
21in the directory.
22 21
23A free alternative for Doom 2 is FreeDoom (\url{http://freedoom.sourceforge.net}). 22A free alternative for Doom 2 is FreeDoom (\url{http://freedoom.sourceforge.net}).
24This can be used in place of \fname{doom2.wad}, or it may be used as an addon in 23This can be used in place of \fname{doom2.wad}, or it may be used as an addon in
diff --git a/manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex b/manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex
index 8ff8fc3dd3..5d898e9e43 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ greyscale library}.
43 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonFF} 43 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonFF}
44 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD}{\ButtonScrollDown} 44 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD}{\ButtonScrollDown}
45 \opt{GIGABEAT_PAD}{\ButtonA+\ButtonRight} 45 \opt{GIGABEAT_PAD}{\ButtonA+\ButtonRight}
46 & Next jpeg in folder\\ 46 & Next jpeg in directory\\
47 \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{\ButtonFTwo} 47 \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{\ButtonFTwo}
48 \opt{ONDIO_PAD}{\ButtonMenu+\ButtonLeft} 48 \opt{ONDIO_PAD}{\ButtonMenu+\ButtonLeft}
49 \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{\ButtonRec} 49 \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{\ButtonRec}
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ greyscale library}.
52 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRew} 52 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRew}
53 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD}{\ButtonScrollUp} 53 \opt{SANSA_E200_PAD}{\ButtonScrollUp}
54 \opt{GIGABEAT_PAD}{\ButtonA+\ButtonLeft} 54 \opt{GIGABEAT_PAD}{\ButtonA+\ButtonLeft}
55 & Previous jpeg in folder\\ 55 & Previous jpeg in directory\\
56 \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD}{\ButtonOff} 56 \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD}{\ButtonOff}
57 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD}{\ButtonSelect+\ButtonMenu} 57 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD}{\ButtonSelect+\ButtonMenu}
58 \opt{IAUDIO_X5_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonPower} 58 \opt{IAUDIO_X5_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonPower}
diff --git a/manual/plugins/stats.tex b/manual/plugins/stats.tex
index 7a4c335e63..b8ecbab439 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/stats.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/stats.tex
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
3The stats-plugin simply counts the number of files% 3The stats-plugin simply counts the number of files%
4\opt{h1xx,h300,ipodcolor,ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodmini,ipodnano,ipodvideo}{, music 4\opt{h1xx,h300,ipodcolor,ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodmini,ipodnano,ipodvideo}{, music
5files } 5files }
6and folders on your \dap. Press % 6and directories on your \dap. Press %
7\opt{player}{\ButtonStop} 7\opt{player}{\ButtonStop}
8\opt{recorder,recorderv2,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\ButtonOff} 8\opt{recorder,recorderv2,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\ButtonOff}
9\opt{ipodcolor,ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodmini,ipodnano,ipodvideo}{\fixme:TBD} 9\opt{ipodcolor,ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodmini,ipodnano,ipodvideo}{\fixme:TBD}
10to exit the plugin. \ No newline at end of file 10to exit the plugin.
diff --git a/manual/preamble.tex b/manual/preamble.tex
index 5b6e11094a..63e17659c1 100644
--- a/manual/preamble.tex
+++ b/manual/preamble.tex
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
12% Copyright (C) 2006 The Rockbox Manual Team 12% Copyright (C) 2006 The Rockbox Manual Team
13% 13%
14% All files in this archive are subject to the GNU Free Documentation License 14% All files in this archive are subject to the GNU Free Documentation License
15% See the file COPYING-MANUAL in the source tree docs/ folder for full license 15% See the file COPYING-MANUAL in the source tree docs/ directory for full license
16% agreement. 16% agreement.
17% 17%
18% Contributors are listed in the file docs/CREDITS-MANUAL 18% Contributors are listed in the file docs/CREDITS-MANUAL
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex
index affba1f446..41ee3cff67 100644
--- a/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex
+++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/browsing_and_playing.tex
@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
3\section{\label{ref:file_browser}File Browser} 3\section{\label{ref:file_browser}File Browser}
4\screenshot{rockbox_interface/images/ss-file-browser}{The file browser}{} 4\screenshot{rockbox_interface/images/ss-file-browser}{The file browser}{}
5Rockbox lets you browse your music in either of two ways. The 5Rockbox lets you browse your music in either of two ways. The
6\setting{File Browser} lets you navigate through the files and folders on 6\setting{File Browser} lets you navigate through the files and directories on
7your \dap, entering folders and executing the default action on each file. 7your \dap, entering directories and executing the default action on each file.
8To help differentiate files, each file format is displayed with an icon. 8To help differentiate files, each file format is displayed with an icon.
9 9
10The \setting{Database Browser}, on the other hand, allows you to navigate 10The \setting{Database Browser}, on the other hand, allows you to navigate
@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ Unlike the Archos Firmware, Rockbox provides multivolume support for the
29MultiMediaCard, this means the \dap{} can access both data volumes (internal 29MultiMediaCard, this means the \dap{} can access both data volumes (internal
30memory and the MMC), thus being able to for instance, build playlists with 30memory and the MMC), thus being able to for instance, build playlists with
31files from both volumes. 31files from both volumes.
32In the \setting{File Browser} a new folder will appear as soon as the device 32In the \setting{File Browser} a new directory will appear as soon as the device
33has read the content after inserting the card. This new folder's name is 33has read the content after inserting the card. This new directory's name is
34generated as \fname{<MMC1>}, and will behave exactly as any other folder 34generated as \fname{<MMC1>}, and will behave exactly as any other directory
35on the \dap{}. 35on the \dap{}.
36} 36}
37 37
38\opt{h10,h10_5gb}{\note{ 38\opt{h10,h10_5gb}{\note{
39If your \dap{} is a MTP model, the Music folder where all your music is stored 39If your \dap{} is a MTP model, the Music directory where all your music is stored
40may be hidden in the \setting{File Browser}. This may be fixed by either 40may be hidden in the \setting{File Browser}. This may be fixed by either
41either changing its properties (on a computer) to not hidden, or by changing 41either changing its properties (on a computer) to not hidden, or by changing
42the \setting{Show Files} setting to all. 42the \setting{Show Files} setting to all.
@@ -103,12 +103,12 @@ the \setting{Show Files} setting to all.
103\screenshot{rockbox_interface/images/ss-file-menu}{The File Menu}{} 103\screenshot{rockbox_interface/images/ss-file-menu}{The File Menu}{}
104 104
105The \setting{File Menu} allows you to perform certain operations on files or 105The \setting{File Menu} allows you to perform certain operations on files or
106folders. To access the \setting{File Menu}, position the selector over a file 106directories. To access the \setting{File Menu}, position the selector over a file
107or folder and access the context menu with \ActionStdContext{}. 107or directory and access the context menu with \ActionStdContext{}.
108 108
109\note{The \setting{File Menu} is a context sensitive menu. If the 109\note{The \setting{File Menu} is a context sensitive menu. If the
110\setting{File Menu} is invoked on a file, it will display options available 110\setting{File Menu} is invoked on a file, it will display options available
111for files. If the \setting{File Menu} is invoked on a folder or directory, 111for files. If the \setting{File Menu} is invoked on a directory,
112it will display options for directories.} 112it will display options for directories.}
113 113
114The \setting{File Menu} contains the following options (unless otherwise noted, 114The \setting{File Menu} contains the following options (unless otherwise noted,
@@ -137,9 +137,9 @@ each option pertains both to files and directories):
137 Press \ActionYesNoAccept{} 137 Press \ActionYesNoAccept{}
138 to confirm deletion or any other key to cancel. 138 to confirm deletion or any other key to cancel.
139\item [Delete Directory.] 139\item [Delete Directory.]
140 Deletes the currently selected directory and all of the files and folders 140 Deletes the currently selected directory and all of the files and subdirectories
141 contained in the selected directory. Deleted directories cannot be recovered. 141 it may contain. Deleted directories cannot be recovered. Use this feature with
142 Use this feature with caution! 142 caution!
143\item [Open with.] 143\item [Open with.]
144 Runs a viewer plugin on the file. Normally, when a file is selected in Rockbox, 144 Runs a viewer plugin on the file. Normally, when a file is selected in Rockbox,
145 Rockbox automatically detects the file type and runs the appropriate plugin. 145 Rockbox automatically detects the file type and runs the appropriate plugin.
@@ -153,8 +153,8 @@ each option pertains both to files and directories):
153 Create a new directory in the current directory on the disk. 153 Create a new directory in the current directory on the disk.
154\item [Properties.] 154\item [Properties.]
155 Shows properties such as size and the time and date of the last modification 155 Shows properties such as size and the time and date of the last modification
156 for the selected file. If used on a directory, the number of files and sub 156 for the selected file. If used on a directory, the number of files and
157 directories in that directory will be shown, as well as the total size. 157 subdirectories will be shown, as well as the total size.
158\item [Set As Recording Directory.] 158\item [Set As Recording Directory.]
159 Save recordings in the selected directory. 159 Save recordings in the selected directory.
160\end{description} 160\end{description}
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex
index e6ca8a4a43..77d7d64d58 100644
--- a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex
+++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex
@@ -360,8 +360,8 @@ In the tree view use \ActionStdNext{} and \ActionStdPrev{} to move around
360the selection. Use \ActionStdOk{} to select an item. When browsing the file 360the selection. Use \ActionStdOk{} to select an item. When browsing the file
361system selecting an audio file plays it. The view switches to the ``While 361system selecting an audio file plays it. The view switches to the ``While
362playing screen'', usually abbreviated as ``WPS'' (see \reference{ref:WPS}. The 362playing screen'', usually abbreviated as ``WPS'' (see \reference{ref:WPS}. The
363dynamic playlist gets replaced with the contents of the current folder. This 363dynamic playlist gets replaced with the contents of the current directory. This
364way you can easily treat folders as playlists. The created dynamic playlist can 364way you can easily treat directories as playlists. The created dynamic playlist can
365be extended or modified while playing. This is also known as 365be extended or modified while playing. This is also known as
366``on-the-fly playlist''. 366``on-the-fly playlist''.
367To go back to the \setting{File Browser} stop the playback with the 367To go back to the \setting{File Browser} stop the playback with the
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ Rockbox is playlist oriented. This means that every time you play an audio file,
375a so-called ``dynamic playlist'' is generated, unless you play a saved 375a so-called ``dynamic playlist'' is generated, unless you play a saved
376playlist. You can modify the dynamic playlist while playing and also save 376playlist. You can modify the dynamic playlist while playing and also save
377it to a file. If you don't want to use playlists you can simply play your 377it to a file. If you don't want to use playlists you can simply play your
378files folder based. 378files directory based.
379Playlists are covered in detail in \reference{ref:working_with_playlists}. 379Playlists are covered in detail in \reference{ref:working_with_playlists}.
380 380
381\subsubsection{Menu} 381\subsubsection{Menu}
@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ From the file browser this can be accessed with \ActionStdContext{}.
389The contents of the context menu vary, depending on the situation it gets 389The contents of the context menu vary, depending on the situation it gets
390called. The context menu itself presents you with some operations you can 390called. The context menu itself presents you with some operations you can
391perform with the currently highlighted file. In the file browser this is 391perform with the currently highlighted file. In the file browser this is
392the file (or folder) that is highlighted by the cursor. From the WPS this is 392the file (or directory) that is highlighted by the cursor. From the WPS this is
393the currently playing file. Also there are some actions that don't apply 393the currently playing file. Also there are some actions that don't apply
394to the current file but refer to the screen from which the context menu 394to the current file but refer to the screen from which the context menu
395gets called. One example is the playback menu, which can be called using 395gets called. One example is the playback menu, which can be called using
diff --git a/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex b/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex
index a0a584448b..b8ac2f5e21 100644
--- a/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex
+++ b/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ playlists:
14 it is playing to be part of a playlist, and in some situations, Rockbox will 14 it is playing to be part of a playlist, and in some situations, Rockbox will
15 create a playlist automatically. For example, if you are playing the 15 create a playlist automatically. For example, if you are playing the
16 contents of a directory, Rockbox will automatically create a playlist 16 contents of a directory, Rockbox will automatically create a playlist
17 containing the songs in that directory. This means that just about anything 17 containing all songs in it. This means that just about anything
18 that is described in this chapter with respect to playlists also applies to 18 that is described in this chapter with respect to playlists also applies to
19 directories. 19 directories.
20 20
@@ -123,10 +123,10 @@ directory, Rockbox adds all of the tracks in that directory to the
123playlist. 123playlist.
124 124
125\note{You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of 125\note{You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of
126 sub-directories when adding an entire directory to a playlists. Set the 126 subdirectories when adding an entire directory to a playlists. Set the
127 \setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General Settings $\rightarrow$ Playlist 127 \setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General Settings $\rightarrow$ Playlist
128 $\rightarrow$ Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if 128 $\rightarrow$ Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if
129 you would like Rockbox to include tracks in sub-directories as well as tracks 129 you would like Rockbox to include tracks in subdirectories as well as tracks
130 in the currently-selected directory.} 130 in the currently-selected directory.}
131 131
132Dynamic playlists are saved so resume will restore them exactly as they 132Dynamic playlists are saved so resume will restore them exactly as they
@@ -169,15 +169,15 @@ the current dynamic playlist.
169 169
170\subsubsection{Through the \setting{Playlist catalog}} 170\subsubsection{Through the \setting{Playlist catalog}}
171The \setting{Playlist catalog} offers a shortcut to all playlists in your 171The \setting{Playlist catalog} offers a shortcut to all playlists in your
172\daps{} harddisk root folder called \fname{/Playlists}. 172\daps{} harddisk root directory called \fname{/Playlists}.
173It can be used like the \setting{File Browser}. 173It can be used like the \setting{File Browser}.
174 174
175\subsection{Helpful Hints} 175\subsection{Helpful Hints}
176 176
177\subsubsection{Including sub-directories in playlists} 177\subsubsection{Including subdirectories in playlists}
178You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of 178You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of
179sub-directories when adding an entire directory to a playlists. 179subdirectories when adding an entire directory to a playlists.
180Set the \setting{Main Menu $\rightarrow$ Settings $\rightarrow$ Playlist 180Set the \setting{Main Menu $\rightarrow$ Settings $\rightarrow$ Playlist
181$\rightarrow$ Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if you 181$\rightarrow$ Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if you
182would like to include tracks in sub-directories as well as tracks in the 182would like to include tracks in subdirectories as well as tracks in the
183currently selected directory. 183currently selected directory.