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author | Martin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com> | 2006-02-21 11:54:53 +0000 |
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committer | Martin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com> | 2006-02-21 11:54:53 +0000 |
commit | c7fd0fee7ad2581889e84748ab64e10003d9d526 (patch) | |
tree | c81cb417787c809732f7126cee8148b3a52881cd | |
parent | bff84266217d10337e5bb4d643c7bfdb9c4b0d5d (diff) | |
download | rockbox-c7fd0fee7ad2581889e84748ab64e10003d9d526.tar.gz rockbox-c7fd0fee7ad2581889e84748ab64e10003d9d526.zip |
Patch[1430311] by Henrico Witvliet. Split plugins to individual files. Proper naming of the targets.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@8763 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
27 files changed, 1218 insertions, 1180 deletions
diff --git a/docs/CREDITS b/docs/CREDITS index be32d52277..4d3e9728a7 100644 --- a/docs/CREDITS +++ b/docs/CREDITS | |||
@@ -169,3 +169,4 @@ Craig Bachelor | |||
169 | Nikolaj Christensen | 169 | Nikolaj Christensen |
170 | Mikael Magnusson | 170 | Mikael Magnusson |
171 | Dominik Wenger | 171 | Dominik Wenger |
172 | Henrico Witvliet | ||
diff --git a/manual/frontpage/frontpage.tex b/manual/frontpage/frontpage.tex index 8ca1eb3d67..730cc276ec 100644 --- a/manual/frontpage/frontpage.tex +++ b/manual/frontpage/frontpage.tex | |||
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ | |||
9 | \Huge {for \playername} | 9 | \Huge {for \playername} |
10 | 10 | ||
11 | 11 | ||
12 | \includegraphics[width=10cm]{frontpage/rockbox3540} | 12 | \includegraphics[width=10cm]{frontpage/rockbox3540.png} |
13 | 13 | ||
14 | \large rockbox.org | 14 | \large rockbox.org |
15 | 15 | ||
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/main.tex b/manual/getting_started/main.tex index 276f2a87a1..5d6ec88a6c 100644 --- a/manual/getting_started/main.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/main.tex | |||
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ uses no fragments of the original firmware. Not only is it free to | |||
26 | use, it's also released under the GNU public license, | 26 | use, it's also released under the GNU public license, |
27 | which means that it will always remain free to both use and to change. | 27 | which means that it will always remain free to both use and to change. |
28 | 28 | ||
29 | \opt{OndioSP,OndioFM}{Although Rockbox also runs on the Archos Ondio series of | 29 | \opt{Ondio}{Although Rockbox also runs on the Archos Ondio series of |
30 | flash based MP3 players, this is a recent development, which is not covered | 30 | flash based MP3 players, this is a recent development, which is not covered |
31 | fully in this manual. Most of this manual will, however, apply equally to | 31 | fully in this manual. Most of this manual will, however, apply equally to |
32 | Rockbox on the Ondio Jukeboxes. For more details on the Ondio port, please | 32 | Rockbox on the Ondio Jukeboxes. For more details on the Ondio port, please |
@@ -72,9 +72,11 @@ your \playername drive. You can do this using a program such as | |||
72 | 72 | ||
73 | You will need to unpack all of the files in the archive onto your hard | 73 | You will need to unpack all of the files in the archive onto your hard |
74 | disk. If this has been done correctly, you will have a file called | 74 | disk. If this has been done correctly, you will have a file called |
75 | \opt{PS}{\fname{archos.mod}} | 75 | \opt{h1xx,h300}{\fname{rockbox.iriver}} |
76 | \opt{Rec,Rec2,FMRec}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}} | 76 | \opt{ipodcolor,ipodnano}{\fname{rockbox.ipod?}} |
77 | \opt{H120,H340}{\fname{rockbox.iriver}} | 77 | \opt{ondio}{\fname{rockbox.ondio?}} |
78 | \opt{player}{\fname{archos.mod}} | ||
79 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}} | ||
78 | in the main folder of your \playername drive, and also a folder called | 80 | in the main folder of your \playername drive, and also a folder called |
79 | /\fname{.rockbox}, which contains a number of system files used by the | 81 | /\fname{.rockbox}, which contains a number of system files used by the |
80 | software. | 82 | software. |
@@ -104,9 +106,11 @@ Rockbox is loaded and ready for use. | |||
104 | If you would like to go back to using the | 106 | If you would like to go back to using the |
105 | original \playername software, then connect the \playername up to your computer, | 107 | original \playername software, then connect the \playername up to your computer, |
106 | and delete the | 108 | and delete the |
107 | \opt{PS}{\fname{archos.mod}} | 109 | \opt{h1xx,h300}{\fname{rockbox.iriver}} |
108 | \opt{Rec,Rec2,FMRec}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}} | 110 | \opt{ipodcolor,ipodnano}{\fname{rockbox.ipod?}} |
109 | \opt{H120,H340}{\fname{rockbox.iriver}} | 111 | \opt{ondio}{\fname{rockbox.ondio?}} |
112 | \opt{player}{\fname{archos.mod}} | ||
113 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\fname{ajbrec.ajz}} | ||
110 | If you wish to clean up your disk, you may also wish to delete the | 114 | If you wish to clean up your disk, you may also wish to delete the |
111 | \fname{.rockbox} folder and its contents. Turn the \playername off and on and | 115 | \fname{.rockbox} folder and its contents. Turn the \playername off and on and |
112 | the normal \playername software will load. | 116 | the normal \playername software will load. |
diff --git a/manual/platform/h1xx.tex b/manual/platform/h1xx.tex index b9db6afc0b..71e10c234c 100644 --- a/manual/platform/h1xx.tex +++ b/manual/platform/h1xx.tex | |||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||
1 | \def\UseOption{h120} | 1 | \def\UseOption{h1xx} |
2 | 2 | ||
3 | \newcommand{\playerman}{iRiver} | 3 | \newcommand{\playerman}{iRiver} |
4 | \newcommand{\playertype}{H1xx} | 4 | \newcommand{\playertype}{H1xx} |
diff --git a/manual/platform/ondio.tex b/manual/platform/ondio.tex index 014596af87..295a82fb89 100644 --- a/manual/platform/ondio.tex +++ b/manual/platform/ondio.tex | |||
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ | |||
1 | \def\UseOption{Iriver,H120} | 1 | \def\UseOption{ondio} |
2 | 2 | ||
3 | \newcommand{\playerman}{iRiver} | 3 | \newcommand{\playerman}{Archos} |
4 | \newcommand{\playertype}{H1xx} | 4 | \newcommand{\playertype}{Archos Ondio} |
5 | \newcommand{\playerlongtype}{Ondio SP, FM} | ||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/battery_test.tex b/manual/plugins/battery_test.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..65f48e22ec --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/battery_test.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Battery\_test} | ||
2 | \begin{figure}[h] | ||
3 | \begin{center} | ||
4 | %\includegraphics{plugins/images/\platform/ss_battery_test.png} | ||
5 | \end{center} | ||
6 | \caption{Battery Test} | ||
7 | \end{figure} | ||
8 | |||
9 | This plugin simulates normal power drain by spinning up the disk and | ||
10 | reading a big file once every 90 seconds (or thereabouts). Each | ||
11 | spin up also writes the battery level to a | ||
12 | log file. The test stops when battery level reaches 4\% in order to | ||
13 | avoid being unable to write to the disk. The power usage data is saved | ||
14 | to a file in the root directory of the Jukebox. This plugin can | ||
15 | sometimes be useful for diagnosing problems with battery charging. | ||
16 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/bounce.tex b/manual/plugins/bounce.tex index 9589f7b575..fd7a144e56 100644 --- a/manual/plugins/bounce.tex +++ b/manual/plugins/bounce.tex | |||
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Bounce} | 1 | \subsection{Bounce} |
2 | {\centering\itshape | 2 | \begin{figure}[h] |
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | 3 | \begin{center} |
4 | %\includegraphics[width=4.15cm,height=2.35cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img48.png} | 4 | %\includegraphics{plugins/images/\platform/ss_bounce.png} |
5 | \newline | 5 | \end{center} |
6 | The bounce Demo | 6 | \caption{Bounce} |
7 | \par} | 7 | \end{figure} |
8 | 8 | ||
9 | This demo is of the word ``Rockbox'' bouncing across the screen. There | 9 | This demo is of the word ``Rockbox'' bouncing across the screen. There |
10 | is also an analogue clock on the Recorder platform. (The Ondio does | 10 | is also an analogue clock on the Recorder platform. (The Ondio does |
diff --git a/manual/plugins/calculator.tex b/manual/plugins/calculator.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e1604a6b72 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/calculator.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Calculator} | ||
2 | {\centering\itshape | ||
3 | %\includegraphics{plugins/images/\platform/ss_calculator.png} | ||
4 | \par} | ||
5 | |||
6 | This is a simple scientific calculator for | ||
7 | use on the Jukebox. It works like a standard calculator. Move using | ||
8 | the arrow keys and press PLAY to press a button. Pressing the ``1st'' | ||
9 | button will toggle between other available maths functions on the right | ||
10 | hand side. | ||
11 | |||
12 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/calendar.tex b/manual/plugins/calendar.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fbb8d77c72 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/calendar.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Calendar} | ||
2 | {\centering\itshape | ||
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
4 | %\includegraphics[width=3.9cm,height=2.23cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img61.png} | ||
5 | \newline | ||
6 | Calendar | ||
7 | \par} | ||
8 | |||
9 | This is a small and simple calendar application with memo saving function. | ||
10 | |||
11 | Dots indicate dates with memos. To add a new memo press PLAY on the | ||
12 | date. Includes one off, annual, monthly, and weekly memos: | ||
13 | |||
14 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.6469998cm}|p{3.95cm}|} | ||
15 | \hline | ||
16 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
17 | KEY | ||
18 | \par} | ||
19 | & | ||
20 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
21 | ACTION | ||
22 | \par} | ||
23 | \\\hline | ||
24 | {\centering | ||
25 | PLAY | ||
26 | \par} | ||
27 | & | ||
28 | monthly | ||
29 | \\\hline | ||
30 | {\centering | ||
31 | LEFT | ||
32 | \par} | ||
33 | & | ||
34 | weekly | ||
35 | \\\hline | ||
36 | {\centering | ||
37 | RIGHT | ||
38 | \par} | ||
39 | & | ||
40 | annually | ||
41 | \\\hline | ||
42 | {\centering | ||
43 | ON | ||
44 | \par} | ||
45 | & | ||
46 | one off | ||
47 | \\\hline | ||
48 | {\centering | ||
49 | STOP | ||
50 | \par} | ||
51 | & | ||
52 | exit | ||
53 | \\\hline | ||
54 | \end{tabular} | ||
55 | |||
56 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/chess_clock.tex b/manual/plugins/chess_clock.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..00de8e8cb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/chess_clock.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Chess Clock} | ||
2 | \begin{figure}[h] | ||
3 | \begin{center} | ||
4 | %\includegraphics{plugins/images/\platform/ss_chessclock.png} | ||
5 | \end{center} | ||
6 | \caption{Chess Clock} | ||
7 | \end{figure} | ||
8 | |||
9 | The chess clock plugin is designed to | ||
10 | simulate a chess clock, but it can be used | ||
11 | in any kind of game with up to ten players. | ||
12 | |||
13 | \subsubsection{Setup} | ||
14 | |||
15 | \begin{itemize} | ||
16 | \item First enter the number of players (1{}-10) (press PLAY to | ||
17 | continue). | ||
18 | \item Then set the total game time in mm:ss (press PLAY to continue, | ||
19 | STOP to go back). | ||
20 | \item Then the maximum round time is entered. For example, this could | ||
21 | be used to play Scrabble for a maximum of 15 minutes each, with each | ||
22 | round taking no longer than one minute. (press PLAY to continue). | ||
23 | \item Done. Player 1 starts in paused mode. So press PLAY to start. | ||
24 | \end{itemize} | ||
25 | |||
26 | \subsubsection{While playing} | ||
27 | The number of the current player is displayed on the top line. The time | ||
28 | below is the time remaining for that round (and possibly also the total | ||
29 | time left if different). | ||
30 | |||
31 | Keys are as follows: | ||
32 | |||
33 | \begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|p{1.917cm}|p{2.7649999cm}|p{1.7049999cm}|p{9.433001cm}|} | ||
34 | \hline | ||
35 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
36 | PLAYER | ||
37 | \par} | ||
38 | & | ||
39 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
40 | RECORDER | ||
41 | \par} | ||
42 | & | ||
43 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
44 | ONDIO | ||
45 | \par} | ||
46 | & | ||
47 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
48 | FUNCTION | ||
49 | \par} | ||
50 | \\\hline | ||
51 | {\centering | ||
52 | ON | ||
53 | \par} | ||
54 | & | ||
55 | {\centering | ||
56 | OFF | ||
57 | \par} | ||
58 | & | ||
59 | {\centering | ||
60 | ONOFF | ||
61 | \par} | ||
62 | & | ||
63 | Exit plugin | ||
64 | \\\hline | ||
65 | {\centering | ||
66 | STOP | ||
67 | \par} | ||
68 | & | ||
69 | {\centering | ||
70 | LEFT | ||
71 | \par} | ||
72 | & | ||
73 | {\centering | ||
74 | LEFT | ||
75 | \par} | ||
76 | & | ||
77 | Restart round for the player | ||
78 | \\\hline | ||
79 | {\centering | ||
80 | PLAY | ||
81 | \par} | ||
82 | & | ||
83 | {\centering | ||
84 | PLAY | ||
85 | \par} | ||
86 | & | ||
87 | {\centering | ||
88 | RIGHT | ||
89 | \par} | ||
90 | & | ||
91 | Pausing the time (press again to continue) | ||
92 | \\\hline | ||
93 | {\centering | ||
94 | RIGHT | ||
95 | \par} | ||
96 | & | ||
97 | {\centering | ||
98 | UP | ||
99 | \par} | ||
100 | & | ||
101 | {\centering | ||
102 | UP | ||
103 | \par} | ||
104 | & | ||
105 | Switch to next player | ||
106 | \\\hline | ||
107 | {\centering | ||
108 | LEFT | ||
109 | \par} | ||
110 | & | ||
111 | {\centering | ||
112 | DOWN | ||
113 | \par} | ||
114 | & | ||
115 | {\centering | ||
116 | DOWN | ||
117 | \par} | ||
118 | & | ||
119 | Switch to previous player | ||
120 | \\\hline | ||
121 | {\centering | ||
122 | MENU | ||
123 | \par} | ||
124 | & | ||
125 | {\centering | ||
126 | F1 | ||
127 | \par} | ||
128 | & | ||
129 | {\centering | ||
130 | MODE | ||
131 | \par} | ||
132 | & | ||
133 | Enter a simple menu | ||
134 | \\\hline | ||
135 | \end{tabular}\end{center} | ||
136 | From the menu it is possible to delete a player, modify the round time | ||
137 | for the current player or set the total time for the game. | ||
138 | |||
139 | When the round time is up for a player the message ``ROUND UP!'' is shown (press NEXT to continue). | ||
140 | |||
141 | When the total time is up for a player the message ``TIME UP!''is shown. Then player will then be removed from the timer. | ||
142 | |||
143 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/chip8emulator.tex b/manual/plugins/chip8emulator.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1c8575b687 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/chip8emulator.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{\label{ref:Chip8emulator}Chip{}-8 Emulator} | ||
2 | The Chip{}-8 Emulator allows you to play many old chip8 games found on | ||
3 | the Net. It modifies Rockbox, so file extensions .ch8 will be | ||
4 | recognised as chip8 games. Just press PLAY on a .ch8 file to start a | ||
5 | game. | ||
6 | |||
7 | There are lots of tiny Chip8 games (usually only about 256 bytes to a | ||
8 | couple of KB) which were made popular by the HP48 | ||
9 | calculator's emulator for them. The original Chip8 had | ||
10 | 64x32 pixel graphics, and the new superchip emulator supports 128x64 | ||
11 | graphics, which almost fits on the Recorder's display. | ||
12 | The only problem is they are based on a 4x4 keyboard, but since most | ||
13 | games do not use all of the buttons, this can easily be worked around. | ||
14 | |||
15 | Some places where can you can find .ch8 files: | ||
16 | |||
17 | \begin{itemize} | ||
18 | \item The original chip8 patch had several attached: | ||
19 | \url{http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=628509&group_id=44306&atid=439120} | ||
20 | \item Check out the HP48 chip games section: | ||
21 | \url{http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/games/chip/} | ||
22 | \item Check out the PC emulator by the guy who wrote the HP48 emulator: | ||
23 | \url{http://www.pdc.kth.se/~lfo/chip8/CHIP8.htm} | ||
24 | \item Links to other chip8 emulators: | ||
25 | \url{http://www.zophar.net/chip8.html} | ||
26 | \end{itemize} | ||
27 | |||
28 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/clock.tex b/manual/plugins/clock.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..58371cde08 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/clock.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Clock} | ||
2 | {\centering\itshape | ||
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
4 | %\includegraphics[width=3.528cm,height=2.016cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img63.png} | ||
5 | \newline | ||
6 | Clock | ||
7 | \par} | ||
8 | |||
9 | This is a fully featured analogue and digital clock program. | ||
10 | |||
11 | \subsubsection{Key configuration} | ||
12 | |||
13 | \begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|p{2.411cm}|p{6.012cm}|} | ||
14 | \hline | ||
15 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
16 | KEY | ||
17 | \par} | ||
18 | & | ||
19 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
20 | ACTION | ||
21 | \par} | ||
22 | \\\hline | ||
23 | {\centering | ||
24 | F1 | ||
25 | \par} | ||
26 | & | ||
27 | Help | ||
28 | \\\hline | ||
29 | {\centering | ||
30 | F2 | ||
31 | \par} | ||
32 | & | ||
33 | Start / Stop stopwatch | ||
34 | \\\hline | ||
35 | {\centering | ||
36 | F2 (Hold) | ||
37 | \par} | ||
38 | & | ||
39 | Reset stopwatch | ||
40 | \\\hline | ||
41 | {\centering | ||
42 | F3 | ||
43 | \par} | ||
44 | & | ||
45 | Options | ||
46 | \\\hline | ||
47 | {\centering | ||
48 | Play | ||
49 | \par} | ||
50 | & | ||
51 | Select clock mode | ||
52 | \\\hline | ||
53 | {\centering | ||
54 | UP | ||
55 | \par} | ||
56 | & | ||
57 | Enable idle power off | ||
58 | \\\hline | ||
59 | {\centering | ||
60 | DOWN | ||
61 | \par} | ||
62 | & | ||
63 | Disable idle power off | ||
64 | \\\hline | ||
65 | {\centering | ||
66 | RIGHT | ||
67 | \par} | ||
68 | & | ||
69 | Enable backlight | ||
70 | \\\hline | ||
71 | {\centering | ||
72 | LEFT | ||
73 | \par} | ||
74 | & | ||
75 | Disable backlight | ||
76 | \\\hline | ||
77 | {\centering | ||
78 | OFF | ||
79 | \par} | ||
80 | & | ||
81 | Save settings to disk and exit | ||
82 | \\\hline | ||
83 | \end{tabular}\end{center} | ||
84 | |||
85 | \subsubsection{Backlight configuration} | ||
86 | If RIGHT or LEFT is not pressed during clock operation (with the | ||
87 | exception of at the Help/Options/Mode Selector/Credit screens) then the | ||
88 | backlight timeout will remain your Rockbox default setting (example, 15 | ||
89 | seconds). If RIGHT or LEFT is pressed, Clock will set the backlight to | ||
90 | ON or OFF, respectively. When Clock is exited, your default Rockbox | ||
91 | setting for Backlight will be restored. | ||
92 | |||
93 | \subsubsection{Saving Settings} | ||
94 | Settings are saved to disk when Clock is exited. They are saved to | ||
95 | \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks/.clock\_settings''}. To reset your settings | ||
96 | back to the defaults, simply navigate to this file using Rockbox, | ||
97 | highlight it, and press the ON+PLAY keys to get the Delete option. This way you can feel free to experiment with the settings {}- and you could even load | ||
98 | separate settings, say, one for your desk at home and one for in the car {}- by keeping two files in your \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks} folder such as | ||
99 | ``h.clock\_settings'' and ``c.clock\_settings''. Simply remove the | ||
100 | ``h'' for your home settings to go into effect, or add the ``h'' back and take off the ``c'' for your car settings. | ||
101 | |||
102 | In the future, loading different settings will probably be made easier | ||
103 | through a built{}-in settings file loader in Clock. | ||
104 | |||
105 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/euro_converter.tex b/manual/plugins/euro_converter.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7158722863 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/euro_converter.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Euro Converter} | ||
2 | {\centering\itshape | ||
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
4 | %\includegraphics[width=4.671cm,height=2cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img64.png} | ||
5 | \newline | ||
6 | Euro converter | ||
7 | \par} | ||
8 | |||
9 | This plugin converts euros back into pre{}-euro currency. The country for which is does this is selectable by pressing the MENU key. The MINUS and | ||
10 | PLUS keys move the cursor between the digits and the PLAY and STOP keys | ||
11 | increase and decrease the current digit. The amount in the old | ||
12 | currency is displayed on the second line. | ||
13 | |||
14 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/favorites.tex b/manual/plugins/favorites.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ae58e1a707 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/favorites.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Favorites} | ||
2 | {\centering\itshape | ||
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
4 | %\includegraphics[width=4.667cm,height=1.998cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img65.png} | ||
5 | \newline | ||
6 | Favorites | ||
7 | \par} | ||
8 | |||
9 | When listening to any song you can open it with this plugin and it will | ||
10 | add the current song to a special playlist of all songs you selected in | ||
11 | \textbf{/favorites.m3u}. | ||
12 | |||
13 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/firmware_flash.tex b/manual/plugins/firmware_flash.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9361cc3cce --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/firmware_flash.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{Firmware\_flash} | ||
2 | {\centering\mdseries\itshape | ||
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
4 | %\includegraphics[width=3.634cm,height=2.076cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img66.png} | ||
5 | \newline | ||
6 | Firmware\_flash | ||
7 | \par} | ||
8 | |||
9 | Use when flashing Rockbox (see page \pageref{ref:FlashingRockboxReal}. | ||
10 | In the ideal case, you'll need this tool only once. For safety reasons you may wish to delete \textbf{firmware\_flash.rock} from \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks} once flashing is complete. | ||
11 | |||
12 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex b/manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..71a38de49c --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/jpegviewer.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{JPEG viewer} | ||
2 | Press PLAY on a .jpg file in order to view the contents using Rockbox's greyscale library. Use the arrow keys to move around the image, PLAY to zoom in | ||
3 | and ON to zoom out. Press OFF to exit the viewer. | ||
4 | |||
5 | Note: JPEGs that use progressive scan encoding are not supported and will produce an error. | ||
6 | |||
7 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/main.tex b/manual/plugins/main.tex index 2a53337a6b..e258cab8b9 100644 --- a/manual/plugins/main.tex +++ b/manual/plugins/main.tex | |||
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ See also the Chip{}-8 emulator on page \pageref{ref:Chip8emulator}. | |||
36 | 36 | ||
37 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/sliding.tex}} | 37 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/sliding.tex}} |
38 | 38 | ||
39 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/snake.tex}} | 39 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/snake.tex}} |
40 | 40 | ||
41 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/snake2.tex}} | 41 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/snake2.tex}} |
42 | 42 | ||
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ See also the Chip{}-8 emulator on page \pageref{ref:Chip8emulator}. | |||
44 | 44 | ||
45 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/solitaire.tex}} | 45 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/solitaire.tex}} |
46 | 46 | ||
47 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/star.tex}} | 47 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx}{\input{plugins/star.tex}} |
48 | 48 | ||
49 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\input{plugins/wormlet.tex}} | 49 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\input{plugins/wormlet.tex}} |
50 | 50 | ||
@@ -75,1169 +75,48 @@ They cannot be run directly but are started by ``playing'' | |||
75 | the associated file. Viewers are stored in the | 75 | the associated file. Viewers are stored in the |
76 | \textbf{/.rockbox/viewers/ }directory. | 76 | \textbf{/.rockbox/viewers/ }directory. |
77 | 77 | ||
78 | \subsection{\label{ref:Chip8emulator}Chip{}-8 Emulator (Recorder, Ondio)} | ||
79 | The Chip{}-8 Emulator allows you to play many old chip8 games found on | ||
80 | the Net. It modifies Rockbox, so file extensions .ch8 will be | ||
81 | recognised as chip8 games. Just press PLAY on a .ch8 file to start a | ||
82 | game. | ||
83 | 78 | ||
84 | There are lots of tiny Chip8 games (usually only about 256 bytes to a | 79 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/chip8emulator.tex}} |
85 | couple of KB) which were made popular by the HP48 | ||
86 | calculator's emulator for them. The original Chip8 had | ||
87 | 64x32 pixel graphics, and the new superchip emulator supports 128x64 | ||
88 | graphics, which almost fits on the Recorder's display. | ||
89 | The only problem is they are based on a 4x4 keyboard, but since most | ||
90 | games do not use all of the buttons, this can easily be worked around. | ||
91 | 80 | ||
92 | Some places where can you can find .ch8 files: | 81 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx}{\input{plugins/jpegviewer.tex}} |
93 | 82 | ||
94 | \begin{itemize} | 83 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/movieplayer.tex}} |
95 | \item The original chip8 patch had several attached: | ||
96 | \url{http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=628509&group_id=44306&atid=439120} | ||
97 | \item Check out the HP48 chip games section: | ||
98 | \url{http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/games/chip/} | ||
99 | \item Check out the PC emulator by the guy who wrote the HP48 emulator: | ||
100 | \url{http://www.pdc.kth.se/~lfo/chip8/CHIP8.htm} | ||
101 | \item Links to other chip8 emulators: | ||
102 | \url{http://www.zophar.net/chip8.html} | ||
103 | \end{itemize} | ||
104 | 84 | ||
105 | \subsection{JPEG viewer (Recorder, Ondio)} | 85 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/rockbox_flash.tex}} |
106 | Press PLAY on a .jpg file in order to view the contents using Rockbox's greyscale library. Use the arrow keys to move around the image, PLAY to zoom in | ||
107 | and ON to zoom out. Press OFF to exit the viewer. | ||
108 | 86 | ||
109 | Note: JPEGs that use progressive scan encoding are not supported and will produce an error. | 87 | \input{plugins/search.tex} |
110 | 88 | ||
111 | \subsection{Movie Player (Recorder, Ondio)} | 89 | \input{plugins/sort.tex} |
112 | Play movies on your Jukebox! In order to do | ||
113 | this, movies must be in AVI format, and then converted to .RVF, | ||
114 | Rockbox's own video format. For more details on how to use this plugin, please see \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/VideoTutorial}. | ||
115 | 90 | ||
116 | \subsection{Rockbox\_flash (Recorder, Ondio)} | 91 | \input{plugins/text_viewer.tex} |
117 | {\centering\itshape | ||
118 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
119 | %\includegraphics[width=4.059cm,height=2.32cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img57.png} | ||
120 | \newline | ||
121 | Rockbox flash | ||
122 | \par} | ||
123 | 92 | ||
124 | For ``playing'' .UCL files on flashed Jukeboxes. Reprograms the flash memory of | 93 | \input{plugins/vbrfix.tex} |
125 | the Jukebox unit (see page \pageref{ref:Rockboxinflash} for details). | ||
126 | 94 | ||
127 | \subsection{Search} | ||
128 | This plugin can be used on playlists. It searches through the playlist | ||
129 | that it is opened on looking for any occurrences of the string entered by the | ||
130 | user. The results of this search are saved to a new playlist, | ||
131 | \textbf{search\_results.m3u}, within the same directory as the | ||
132 | original playlist. | ||
133 | 95 | ||
134 | \subsection{Sort} | ||
135 | This plugin takes a file and sorts it in forward alphabetical order. Case is | ||
136 | ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the ``Create Playlist'' menu option (see page \pageref{ref:Playlistsubmenu}). | ||
137 | |||
138 | \subsection{Text Viewer} | ||
139 | This is a Viewer for text files with word wrap. Just press PLAY on a | ||
140 | .txt file to display it. Has controls to handle various styles of text | ||
141 | formatting. Has top{}-of{}-file and bottom{}-of{}-file buttons. You | ||
142 | can view files without a .txt extension by using \textbf{Open with ..} | ||
143 | from the Play Screen menu | ||
144 | |||
145 | \subsubsection{Controls} | ||
146 | |||
147 | \begin{itemize} | ||
148 | \item \textbf{F1 (Recorder) / ON{}-MINUS (Player): } | ||
149 | toggles Word mode between Wrap and Chop: | ||
150 | |||
151 | \begin{itemize} | ||
152 | \item Wrap breaks lines at white space or hyphen. | ||
153 | \item Chop breaks lines at the maximum column limit. | ||
154 | \end{itemize} | ||
155 | |||
156 | \item \textbf{F2 (Recorder) / ON{}-MENU{}-PLUS (Player): } | ||
157 | cycles Line mode through Normal, Join and Expand: | ||
158 | |||
159 | \begin{itemize} | ||
160 | \item Normal breaks lines at newline characters. | ||
161 | \item Join ignores unpaired newline characters (i.e., joins lines). Useful for | ||
162 | adopting the orphans that occur with e{}-mail style (i.e.,pre{}-wrapped) text files. | ||
163 | \item Expand doubles unpaired newlines (i.e., adds a blank line). Useful | ||
164 | for making the paragraphs clearer in some book style text files. | ||
165 | \end{itemize} | ||
166 | |||
167 | \item \textbf{F3 (Recorder) / ON{}-PLUS (Player):} | ||
168 | toggles View mode between Narrow and Wide: | ||
169 | |||
170 | \begin{itemize} | ||
171 | \item Narrow sets maximum column to the screen width. | ||
172 | \item Wide sets maximum column to 114. Useful for navigating large | ||
173 | files. (Currently, Wide and Join cannot be selected together.) | ||
174 | \end{itemize} | ||
175 | |||
176 | \item \textbf{ON{}-F1 (Recorder):} | ||
177 | toggles Page mode between Normal and Overlap: | ||
178 | |||
179 | \begin{itemize} | ||
180 | \item Normal sets page{}-down/page{}-up to one full screen. | ||
181 | \item Overlap tells page{}-down/page{}-up to retain one line from | ||
182 | previous screen. | ||
183 | \end{itemize} | ||
184 | |||
185 | \item \textbf{ON{}-F3 (Recorder):} | ||
186 | toggles Scrollbar mode, for the current View mode. | ||
187 | |||
188 | \begin{itemize} | ||
189 | \item Narrow mode has no scrollbar by default, until toggled. | ||
190 | \item Wide mode has a scrollbar by default, until toggled. | ||
191 | \item If file fits on one screen, there is no scrollbar and ON{}-F3 has | ||
192 | no effect. | ||
193 | \end{itemize} | ||
194 | \end{itemize} | ||
195 | |||
196 | Settings are not remembered after the viewer has been exited. | ||
197 | Keys are as follows: | ||
198 | |||
199 | \subsubsection{Recorder} | ||
200 | |||
201 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{3.317cm}|p{7.104cm}|} | ||
202 | \hline | ||
203 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
204 | KEY | ||
205 | \par} | ||
206 | & | ||
207 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
208 | ACTION | ||
209 | \par} | ||
210 | \\\hline | ||
211 | {\centering | ||
212 | UP | ||
213 | \par} | ||
214 | & | ||
215 | Page{}-up (one screen up) | ||
216 | \\\hline | ||
217 | {\centering | ||
218 | DOWN | ||
219 | \par} | ||
220 | & | ||
221 | Page{}-down (one screen down) | ||
222 | \\\hline | ||
223 | {\centering | ||
224 | LEFT | ||
225 | \par} | ||
226 | & | ||
227 | Top of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
228 | One screen left (Wide mode) | ||
229 | \\\hline | ||
230 | {\centering | ||
231 | RIGHT | ||
232 | \par} | ||
233 | & | ||
234 | Bottom of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
235 | One screen right (Wide mode) | ||
236 | \\\hline | ||
237 | {\centering | ||
238 | ON{}-UP | ||
239 | \par} | ||
240 | & | ||
241 | One line up | ||
242 | \\\hline | ||
243 | {\centering | ||
244 | ON{}-DOWN | ||
245 | \par} | ||
246 | & | ||
247 | One line down | ||
248 | \\\hline | ||
249 | {\centering | ||
250 | ON{}-LEFT | ||
251 | \par} | ||
252 | & | ||
253 | One column left | ||
254 | \\\hline | ||
255 | {\centering | ||
256 | ON{}-RIGHT | ||
257 | \par} | ||
258 | & | ||
259 | One column right | ||
260 | \\\hline | ||
261 | {\centering | ||
262 | OFF | ||
263 | \par} | ||
264 | & | ||
265 | Exit text viewer | ||
266 | \\\hline | ||
267 | \end{tabular} | ||
268 | |||
269 | \subsubsection{Player} | ||
270 | |||
271 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{3.291cm}|p{7.131cm}|} | ||
272 | \hline | ||
273 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
274 | KEY | ||
275 | \par} | ||
276 | & | ||
277 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
278 | ACTION | ||
279 | \par} | ||
280 | \\\hline | ||
281 | {\centering | ||
282 | MINUS | ||
283 | \par} | ||
284 | & | ||
285 | Page{}-up (one screen up) | ||
286 | \\\hline | ||
287 | {\centering | ||
288 | PLUS | ||
289 | \par} | ||
290 | & | ||
291 | Page{}-down (one screen down) | ||
292 | \\\hline | ||
293 | {\centering | ||
294 | MENU MINUS | ||
295 | \par} | ||
296 | & | ||
297 | Top of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
298 | One screen left (Wide mode) | ||
299 | \\\hline | ||
300 | {\centering | ||
301 | MENU PLUS | ||
302 | \par} | ||
303 | & | ||
304 | Bottom of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
305 | One screen right (Wide mode) | ||
306 | \\\hline | ||
307 | {\centering | ||
308 | STOP | ||
309 | \par} | ||
310 | & | ||
311 | Exit text viewer | ||
312 | \\\hline | ||
313 | \end{tabular} | ||
314 | |||
315 | \subsubsection{Compatibility} | ||
316 | |||
317 | \begin{itemize} | ||
318 | \item Correctly reads plain text files in Unix, Win/DOS, or Macintosh | ||
319 | format. Latin{}-alphabet Unicode files are a l m o s t r e a d a b l | ||
320 | e. | ||
321 | \item Currently prefers fixed{}-width fonts. With proportional fonts, | ||
322 | pretends all characters are the width of a lower{}-case 'o'. | ||
323 | \item Currently messages are in English | ||
324 | \item Does not currently support right{}-to{}-left languages. | ||
325 | \end{itemize} | ||
326 | |||
327 | \subsection{VBRfix} | ||
328 | This function scans a VBR (Variable Bitrate) | ||
329 | MP3 file and updates/creates the Xing VBR header. The Xing header | ||
330 | contains information about the VBR stream used to calculate average bit | ||
331 | rate, time information and to more accurately fwd/rew in the stream. | ||
332 | |||
333 | This function is especially useful when the playback of a file skips, | ||
334 | fwd/rew does not work correctly or the time display is incorrect. Run | ||
335 | VBRfix on files you record with your Jukebox. The header is not present | ||
336 | in the recorded files and VBRfix adds this header. | ||
337 | |||
338 | Note: VBRfix can only run when music is | ||
339 | turned off (since it uses the same memory as the player) and can take a | ||
340 | while to complete if run on big files. | ||
341 | 96 | ||
342 | \section{Applications} | 97 | \section{Applications} |
343 | 98 | ||
344 | \subsection{Battery\_test} | 99 | \input{plugins/battery_test.tex} |
345 | {\centering\itshape | ||
346 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
347 | %\includegraphics[width=3.704cm,height=2.117cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img58.png} | ||
348 | \textmd{ } [Warning: Image ignored] | ||
349 | % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
350 | %\includegraphics[width=4.598cm,height=1.976cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img59.png} | ||
351 | \newline | ||
352 | Recorder battery test Player battery test | ||
353 | \par} | ||
354 | |||
355 | This plugin simulates normal power drain by spinning up the disk and | ||
356 | reading a big file once every 90 seconds (or thereabouts). Each | ||
357 | spin up also writes the battery level to a | ||
358 | log file. The test stops when battery level reaches 4\% in order to | ||
359 | avoid being unable to write to the disk. The power usage data is saved | ||
360 | to a file in the root directory of the Jukebox. This plugin can | ||
361 | sometimes be useful for diagnosing problems with battery charging. | ||
362 | |||
363 | \subsection{Calculator (Recorder, Ondio)} | ||
364 | {\centering\itshape | ||
365 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
366 | %\includegraphics[width=3.889cm,height=2.223cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img60.png} | ||
367 | \newline | ||
368 | Calculator | ||
369 | \par} | ||
370 | |||
371 | This is a simple scientific calculator for | ||
372 | use on the Jukebox. It works like a standard calculator. Move using | ||
373 | the arrow keys and press PLAY to press a button. Pressing the ``1st'' | ||
374 | button will toggle between other available maths functions on the right | ||
375 | hand side. | ||
376 | |||
377 | \subsection{Calendar (Recorder, Ondio)} | ||
378 | {\centering\itshape | ||
379 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
380 | %\includegraphics[width=3.9cm,height=2.23cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img61.png} | ||
381 | \newline | ||
382 | Calendar | ||
383 | \par} | ||
384 | |||
385 | This is a small and simple calendar application with memo saving function. | ||
386 | |||
387 | Dots indicate dates with memos. To add a new memo press PLAY on the | ||
388 | date. Includes one off, annual, monthly, and weekly memos: | ||
389 | |||
390 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.6469998cm}|p{3.95cm}|} | ||
391 | \hline | ||
392 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
393 | KEY | ||
394 | \par} | ||
395 | & | ||
396 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
397 | ACTION | ||
398 | \par} | ||
399 | \\\hline | ||
400 | {\centering | ||
401 | PLAY | ||
402 | \par} | ||
403 | & | ||
404 | monthly | ||
405 | \\\hline | ||
406 | {\centering | ||
407 | LEFT | ||
408 | \par} | ||
409 | & | ||
410 | weekly | ||
411 | \\\hline | ||
412 | {\centering | ||
413 | RIGHT | ||
414 | \par} | ||
415 | & | ||
416 | annually | ||
417 | \\\hline | ||
418 | {\centering | ||
419 | ON | ||
420 | \par} | ||
421 | & | ||
422 | one off | ||
423 | \\\hline | ||
424 | {\centering | ||
425 | STOP | ||
426 | \par} | ||
427 | & | ||
428 | exit | ||
429 | \\\hline | ||
430 | \end{tabular} | ||
431 | |||
432 | \subsection{Chess Clock} | ||
433 | {\centering\itshape | ||
434 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
435 | %\includegraphics[width=4.634cm,height=1.984cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img62.png} | ||
436 | \newline | ||
437 | Chess Clock | ||
438 | \par} | ||
439 | |||
440 | The chess clock plugin is designed to | ||
441 | simulate a chess clock, but it can be used | ||
442 | in any kind of game with up to ten players. | ||
443 | |||
444 | \subsubsection{Setup} | ||
445 | |||
446 | \begin{itemize} | ||
447 | \item First enter the number of players (1{}-10) (press PLAY to | ||
448 | continue). | ||
449 | \item Then set the total game time in mm:ss (press PLAY to continue, | ||
450 | STOP to go back). | ||
451 | \item Then the maximum round time is entered. For example, this could | ||
452 | be used to play Scrabble for a maximum of 15 minutes each, with each | ||
453 | round taking no longer than one minute. (press PLAY to continue). | ||
454 | \item Done. Player 1 starts in paused mode. So press PLAY to start. | ||
455 | \end{itemize} | ||
456 | |||
457 | \subsubsection{While playing} | ||
458 | The number of the current player is displayed on the top line. The time | ||
459 | below is the time remaining for that round (and possibly also the total | ||
460 | time left if different). | ||
461 | |||
462 | Keys are as follows: | ||
463 | |||
464 | \begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|p{1.917cm}|p{2.7649999cm}|p{1.7049999cm}|p{9.433001cm}|} | ||
465 | \hline | ||
466 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
467 | PLAYER | ||
468 | \par} | ||
469 | & | ||
470 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
471 | RECORDER | ||
472 | \par} | ||
473 | & | ||
474 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
475 | ONDIO | ||
476 | \par} | ||
477 | & | ||
478 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
479 | FUNCTION | ||
480 | \par} | ||
481 | \\\hline | ||
482 | {\centering | ||
483 | ON | ||
484 | \par} | ||
485 | & | ||
486 | {\centering | ||
487 | OFF | ||
488 | \par} | ||
489 | & | ||
490 | {\centering | ||
491 | ONOFF | ||
492 | \par} | ||
493 | & | ||
494 | Exit plugin | ||
495 | \\\hline | ||
496 | {\centering | ||
497 | STOP | ||
498 | \par} | ||
499 | & | ||
500 | {\centering | ||
501 | LEFT | ||
502 | \par} | ||
503 | & | ||
504 | {\centering | ||
505 | LEFT | ||
506 | \par} | ||
507 | & | ||
508 | Restart round for the player | ||
509 | \\\hline | ||
510 | {\centering | ||
511 | PLAY | ||
512 | \par} | ||
513 | & | ||
514 | {\centering | ||
515 | PLAY | ||
516 | \par} | ||
517 | & | ||
518 | {\centering | ||
519 | RIGHT | ||
520 | \par} | ||
521 | & | ||
522 | Pausing the time (press again to continue) | ||
523 | \\\hline | ||
524 | {\centering | ||
525 | RIGHT | ||
526 | \par} | ||
527 | & | ||
528 | {\centering | ||
529 | UP | ||
530 | \par} | ||
531 | & | ||
532 | {\centering | ||
533 | UP | ||
534 | \par} | ||
535 | & | ||
536 | Switch to next player | ||
537 | \\\hline | ||
538 | {\centering | ||
539 | LEFT | ||
540 | \par} | ||
541 | & | ||
542 | {\centering | ||
543 | DOWN | ||
544 | \par} | ||
545 | & | ||
546 | {\centering | ||
547 | DOWN | ||
548 | \par} | ||
549 | & | ||
550 | Switch to previous player | ||
551 | \\\hline | ||
552 | {\centering | ||
553 | MENU | ||
554 | \par} | ||
555 | & | ||
556 | {\centering | ||
557 | F1 | ||
558 | \par} | ||
559 | & | ||
560 | {\centering | ||
561 | MODE | ||
562 | \par} | ||
563 | & | ||
564 | Enter a simple menu | ||
565 | \\\hline | ||
566 | \end{tabular}\end{center} | ||
567 | From the menu it is possible to delete a player, modify the round time | ||
568 | for the current player or set the total time for the game. | ||
569 | |||
570 | When the round time is up for a player the message ``ROUND UP!'' is shown (press NEXT to continue). | ||
571 | |||
572 | When the total time is up for a player the message ``TIME UP!''is shown. Then player will then be removed from the timer. | ||
573 | |||
574 | \subsection{Clock (Recorder)} | ||
575 | {\centering\itshape | ||
576 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
577 | %\includegraphics[width=3.528cm,height=2.016cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img63.png} | ||
578 | \newline | ||
579 | Clock | ||
580 | \par} | ||
581 | |||
582 | This is a fully featured analogue and digital clock program. | ||
583 | |||
584 | \subsubsection{Key configuration} | ||
585 | |||
586 | \begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|p{2.411cm}|p{6.012cm}|} | ||
587 | \hline | ||
588 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
589 | KEY | ||
590 | \par} | ||
591 | & | ||
592 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
593 | ACTION | ||
594 | \par} | ||
595 | \\\hline | ||
596 | {\centering | ||
597 | F1 | ||
598 | \par} | ||
599 | & | ||
600 | Help | ||
601 | \\\hline | ||
602 | {\centering | ||
603 | F2 | ||
604 | \par} | ||
605 | & | ||
606 | Start / Stop stopwatch | ||
607 | \\\hline | ||
608 | {\centering | ||
609 | F2 (Hold) | ||
610 | \par} | ||
611 | & | ||
612 | Reset stopwatch | ||
613 | \\\hline | ||
614 | {\centering | ||
615 | F3 | ||
616 | \par} | ||
617 | & | ||
618 | Options | ||
619 | \\\hline | ||
620 | {\centering | ||
621 | Play | ||
622 | \par} | ||
623 | & | ||
624 | Select clock mode | ||
625 | \\\hline | ||
626 | {\centering | ||
627 | UP | ||
628 | \par} | ||
629 | & | ||
630 | Enable idle power off | ||
631 | \\\hline | ||
632 | {\centering | ||
633 | DOWN | ||
634 | \par} | ||
635 | & | ||
636 | Disable idle power off | ||
637 | \\\hline | ||
638 | {\centering | ||
639 | RIGHT | ||
640 | \par} | ||
641 | & | ||
642 | Enable backlight | ||
643 | \\\hline | ||
644 | {\centering | ||
645 | LEFT | ||
646 | \par} | ||
647 | & | ||
648 | Disable backlight | ||
649 | \\\hline | ||
650 | {\centering | ||
651 | OFF | ||
652 | \par} | ||
653 | & | ||
654 | Save settings to disk and exit | ||
655 | \\\hline | ||
656 | \end{tabular}\end{center} | ||
657 | |||
658 | \subsubsection{Backlight configuration} | ||
659 | If RIGHT or LEFT is not pressed during clock operation (with the | ||
660 | exception of at the Help/Options/Mode Selector/Credit screens) then the | ||
661 | backlight timeout will remain your Rockbox default setting (example, 15 | ||
662 | seconds). If RIGHT or LEFT is pressed, Clock will set the backlight to | ||
663 | ON or OFF, respectively. When Clock is exited, your default Rockbox | ||
664 | setting for Backlight will be restored. | ||
665 | |||
666 | \subsubsection{Saving Settings} | ||
667 | Settings are saved to disk when Clock is exited. They are saved to | ||
668 | \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks/.clock\_settings''}. To reset your settings | ||
669 | back to the defaults, simply navigate to this file using Rockbox, | ||
670 | highlight it, and press the ON+PLAY keys to get the Delete option. This way you can feel free to experiment with the settings {}- and you could even load | ||
671 | separate settings, say, one for your desk at home and one for in the car {}- by keeping two files in your \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks} folder such as | ||
672 | ``h.clock\_settings'' and ``c.clock\_settings''. Simply remove the | ||
673 | ``h'' for your home settings to go into effect, or add the ``h'' back and take off the ``c'' for your car settings. | ||
674 | |||
675 | In the future, loading different settings will probably be made easier | ||
676 | through a built{}-in settings file loader in Clock. | ||
677 | |||
678 | \subsection{Euro Converter (Player)} | ||
679 | {\centering\itshape | ||
680 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
681 | %\includegraphics[width=4.671cm,height=2cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img64.png} | ||
682 | \newline | ||
683 | Euro converter | ||
684 | \par} | ||
685 | |||
686 | This plugin converts euros back into pre{}-euro currency. The country for which is does this is selectable by pressing the MENU key. The MINUS and | ||
687 | PLUS keys move the cursor between the digits and the PLAY and STOP keys | ||
688 | increase and decrease the current digit. The amount in the old | ||
689 | currency is displayed on the second line. | ||
690 | |||
691 | \subsection{Favorites} | ||
692 | {\centering\itshape | ||
693 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
694 | %\includegraphics[width=4.667cm,height=1.998cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img65.png} | ||
695 | \newline | ||
696 | Favorites | ||
697 | \par} | ||
698 | |||
699 | When listening to any song you can open it with this plugin and it will | ||
700 | add the current song to a special playlist of all songs you selected in | ||
701 | \textbf{/favorites.m3u}. | ||
702 | |||
703 | \subsection{Firmware\_flash (Recorder, Ondio)} | ||
704 | {\centering\mdseries\itshape | ||
705 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
706 | %\includegraphics[width=3.634cm,height=2.076cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img66.png} | ||
707 | \newline | ||
708 | Firmware\_flash | ||
709 | \par} | ||
710 | |||
711 | Use when flashing Rockbox (see page \pageref{ref:FlashingRockboxReal}. | ||
712 | In the ideal case, you'll need this tool only once. For safety reasons you may wish to delete \textbf{firmware\_flash.rock} from \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks} once flashing is complete. | ||
713 | |||
714 | \subsection{Metronome} | ||
715 | This plugin can be used as a metronome to keep time during music | ||
716 | practice. Adjust the tempo though the interface or by tapping it out | ||
717 | on the appropriate button. | ||
718 | |||
719 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.587cm}|p{2.55cm}|p{2.62cm}|p{4.952cm}|} | ||
720 | \hline | ||
721 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
722 | PLAYER | ||
723 | \par} | ||
724 | & | ||
725 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
726 | RECORDER | ||
727 | \par} | ||
728 | & | ||
729 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
730 | ONDIO | ||
731 | \par} | ||
732 | & | ||
733 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
734 | FUNCTION | ||
735 | \par} | ||
736 | \\\hline | ||
737 | {\centering | ||
738 | STOP | ||
739 | \par} | ||
740 | & | ||
741 | {\centering | ||
742 | OFF | ||
743 | \par} | ||
744 | & | ||
745 | {\centering | ||
746 | ONOFF | ||
747 | \par} | ||
748 | & | ||
749 | Exit plugin | ||
750 | \\\hline | ||
751 | {\centering | ||
752 | PLAY | ||
753 | \par} | ||
754 | & | ||
755 | {\centering | ||
756 | PLAY | ||
757 | \par} | ||
758 | & | ||
759 | {\centering | ||
760 | ~ | ||
761 | \par} | ||
762 | & | ||
763 | Start / Stop | ||
764 | \\\hline | ||
765 | {\centering | ||
766 | ON | ||
767 | \par} | ||
768 | & | ||
769 | {\centering | ||
770 | ON | ||
771 | \par} | ||
772 | & | ||
773 | {\centering | ||
774 | ~ | ||
775 | \par} | ||
776 | & | ||
777 | Tap tempo | ||
778 | \\\hline | ||
779 | {\centering | ||
780 | ~ | ||
781 | \par} | ||
782 | & | ||
783 | {\centering | ||
784 | ~ | ||
785 | \par} | ||
786 | & | ||
787 | {\centering | ||
788 | MODE | ||
789 | \par} | ||
790 | & | ||
791 | Start / Tap tempo | ||
792 | \\\hline | ||
793 | {\centering | ||
794 | ~ | ||
795 | \par} | ||
796 | & | ||
797 | {\centering | ||
798 | ~ | ||
799 | \par} | ||
800 | & | ||
801 | {\centering | ||
802 | HOLD MODE | ||
803 | \par} | ||
804 | & | ||
805 | Stop | ||
806 | \\\hline | ||
807 | {\centering | ||
808 | MINUS/PLUS | ||
809 | \par} | ||
810 | & | ||
811 | {\centering | ||
812 | LEFT/RIGHT | ||
813 | \par} | ||
814 | & | ||
815 | {\centering | ||
816 | LEFT/RIGHT | ||
817 | \par} | ||
818 | & | ||
819 | Adjust tempo | ||
820 | \\\hline | ||
821 | {\centering | ||
822 | ON+MINUS/\newline | ||
823 | ON+PLUS | ||
824 | \par} | ||
825 | & | ||
826 | {\centering | ||
827 | UP/DOWN | ||
828 | \par} | ||
829 | & | ||
830 | {\centering | ||
831 | UP/DOWN | ||
832 | \par} | ||
833 | & | ||
834 | Adjust volume | ||
835 | \\\hline | ||
836 | \end{tabular} | ||
837 | |||
838 | \subsection{Split Editor (Recorder, Ondio)} | ||
839 | When recording an mp3 file, it is common practice to start the recording | ||
840 | a little bit early and stop it a little bit late to ensure all the | ||
841 | desired sound is recorded. This results in recordings that contain | ||
842 | extra snippets of sound and the beginning and end. Unfortunately these | ||
843 | snippets can not be deleted easily because they are stored in the same | ||
844 | file as the desired recording. The purpose of the split editor is to | ||
845 | split a mp3 file (the input file) at a point in time (split point). Two | ||
846 | new files can be generated from the input file. The first file contains | ||
847 | the part before the split point and the second file contains the part | ||
848 | after the split point. Once this process has been successful the | ||
849 | original file can be deleted or kept as a backup. | ||
850 | |||
851 | The whole process of splitting a mp3 file consists of three steps: | ||
852 | |||
853 | \begin{enumerate} | ||
854 | \item defining the split point | ||
855 | \item generating the result files. | ||
856 | \item if desired delete the input file (with the browser, not the split | ||
857 | editor) | ||
858 | \end{enumerate} | ||
859 | |||
860 | \subsubsection{How to use the Split Editor} | ||
861 | |||
862 | \begin{itemize} | ||
863 | \item \textbf{Pause near the split point} | ||
864 | When the device plays the song just hit the PAUSE button, when playback | ||
865 | has roughly reached the split point. This need not be very precise as | ||
866 | the split point can be fine tuned later. | ||
867 | \item \textbf{Open the split editor} | ||
868 | |||
869 | Open the plugin. A screen similar to the one below will appear. | ||
870 | |||
871 | {\centering\itshape | ||
872 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
873 | %\includegraphics[width=3.701cm,height=2.11cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img67.gif} | ||
874 | \newline | ||
875 | The Split Editor | ||
876 | \par} | ||
877 | |||
878 | {\centering\upshape | ||
879 | Here is an explanation of the areas marked in red on the screenshot. | ||
880 | \par} | ||
881 | 100 | ||
882 | \begin{enumerate} | 101 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx}{\input{plugins/calculator.tex}} |
883 | \item The waveform \newline | ||
884 | \newline | ||
885 | The waveform displays the volume of the song over time. It will appear | ||
886 | as the song plays and help to visually identify the point in time where | ||
887 | the split is desired | ||
888 | \item The split point indicator\newline | ||
889 | \newline | ||
890 | The split point indicator is a vertical line with a small triangle at | ||
891 | the top end. It is the most important control element of the split | ||
892 | editor. It can be moved with the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. Later, when | ||
893 | you have fine tuned the split point, the song will be split at this | ||
894 | position. | ||
895 | \item The split time\newline | ||
896 | \newline | ||
897 | At the top of the window a time value is displayed. This is the point in | ||
898 | time within the song at which the split point indicator is positioned. | ||
899 | \item The locator\newline | ||
900 | \newline | ||
901 | Another vertical bar represents the position locator. It moves along as | ||
902 | the song plays. In contrast to the split point indicator it has no | ||
903 | triangles at the ends. | ||
904 | \item The time bar\newline | ||
905 | \newline | ||
906 | The time bar displays the current position within the song relative to | ||
907 | the whole song. The entire length of the time bar represents the song | ||
908 | length. The length of the solid part of the time bar represents the position and length | ||
909 | of the displayed part of the song. | ||
910 | \item The scale mode\newline | ||
911 | \newline | ||
912 | Directly above the F3 button the scale mode is displayed. The waveform | ||
913 | can be scaled either logarithmically or linearly. In logarithmic scale | ||
914 | mode the letters ``dB'' are displayed, in linear mode ``\%''. Use F3 to | ||
915 | switch between these modes. Linear mode usually gives better optical | ||
916 | hints with commercially recorded music. For quiet recordings, | ||
917 | especially of human speech, the logarithmic scale often is preferable. | ||
918 | \item The loop mode \newline | ||
919 | \newline | ||
920 | Directly above the F2 button the loop mode icon is displayed. There are | ||
921 | 4 different loop modes. Pressing F2 changes to the next loop mode. | ||
922 | 102 | ||
923 | \begin{itemize} | 103 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/calendar.tex}} |
924 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
925 | %\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img68.gif} | ||
926 | Playback loops around the split point indicator. This mode is best | ||
927 | used when searching and zooming for the desired point at which to split | ||
928 | the recording. | ||
929 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
930 | %\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img69.gif} | ||
931 | Playback loops from the split point indicator to the end of the | ||
932 | visible area. This mode is best used when fine tuning the split | ||
933 | indicator position at the beginning of a recording. | ||
934 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
935 | %\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img70.gif} | ||
936 | Playback loops from the beginning of the | ||
937 | visible area to the split point. This mode is best used when fine | ||
938 | tuning the split indicator position at the end of a recording. | ||
939 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
940 | %\includegraphics[width=0.688cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img71.gif} | ||
941 | Playback doesn't loop, the borders of the visible | ||
942 | area as well as the split point indicator are ignored. This mode is | ||
943 | best used when playing the song outside of the borders of the displayed | ||
944 | region. | ||
945 | \end{itemize} | ||
946 | 104 | ||
947 | \item Perform the split \newline | ||
948 | \newline | ||
949 | The icon directly above the F1 button indicates its function to execute | ||
950 | the split. When split positioning is complete open the save dialogue with F1. | ||
951 | \end{enumerate} | ||
952 | 105 | ||
953 | {\bfseries | 106 | \input{plugins/chess_clock.tex} |
954 | Controls in the split editor } | ||
955 | \end{itemize} | ||
956 | 107 | ||
957 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.975cm}|p{3.047cm}|p{6.649cm}|} | 108 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\input{plugins/clock.tex}} |
958 | \hline | ||
959 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
960 | Recorder | ||
961 | \par} | ||
962 | & | ||
963 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
964 | Ondio | ||
965 | \par} | ||
966 | & | ||
967 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
968 | Function | ||
969 | \par} | ||
970 | \\\hline | ||
971 | {\centering | ||
972 | Off | ||
973 | \par} | ||
974 | & | ||
975 | {\centering | ||
976 | On/Off | ||
977 | \par} | ||
978 | & | ||
979 | Quit plugin | ||
980 | \\\hline | ||
981 | {\centering | ||
982 | Left/Right | ||
983 | \par} | ||
984 | & | ||
985 | {\centering | ||
986 | Left/Right | ||
987 | \par} | ||
988 | & | ||
989 | Move the split point indicator | ||
990 | \\\hline | ||
991 | {\centering | ||
992 | Up/Down | ||
993 | \par} | ||
994 | & | ||
995 | {\centering | ||
996 | Up/Down | ||
997 | \par} | ||
998 | & | ||
999 | Zoom in / out | ||
1000 | \\\hline | ||
1001 | {\centering | ||
1002 | Play | ||
1003 | \par} | ||
1004 | & | ||
1005 | {\centering | ||
1006 | Mode | ||
1007 | \par} | ||
1008 | & | ||
1009 | Play from the split position | ||
1010 | \\\hline | ||
1011 | {\centering | ||
1012 | F1 | ||
1013 | \par} | ||
1014 | & | ||
1015 | {\centering | ||
1016 | Mode+Left | ||
1017 | \par} | ||
1018 | & | ||
1019 | Enter the save dialogue | ||
1020 | \\\hline | ||
1021 | {\centering | ||
1022 | F2 | ||
1023 | \par} | ||
1024 | & | ||
1025 | {\centering | ||
1026 | Mode+Up | ||
1027 | \par} | ||
1028 | & | ||
1029 | Toggle loop modes | ||
1030 | \\\hline | ||
1031 | {\centering | ||
1032 | F3 | ||
1033 | \par} | ||
1034 | & | ||
1035 | {\centering | ||
1036 | Mode+Right | ||
1037 | \par} | ||
1038 | & | ||
1039 | Toggle logarithmic / linear scaling | ||
1040 | \\\hline | ||
1041 | {\centering | ||
1042 | On+Left | ||
1043 | \par} | ||
1044 | & | ||
1045 | {\centering | ||
1046 | ~ | ||
1047 | \par} | ||
1048 | & | ||
1049 | Play half speed | ||
1050 | \\\hline | ||
1051 | {\centering | ||
1052 | On+Right | ||
1053 | \par} | ||
1054 | & | ||
1055 | {\centering | ||
1056 | ~ | ||
1057 | \par} | ||
1058 | & | ||
1059 | Play 150\% speed | ||
1060 | \\\hline | ||
1061 | {\centering | ||
1062 | On+Play | ||
1063 | \par} | ||
1064 | & | ||
1065 | {\centering | ||
1066 | ~ | ||
1067 | \par} | ||
1068 | & | ||
1069 | Play normal speed | ||
1070 | \\\hline | ||
1071 | \end{tabular} | ||
1072 | 109 | ||
1073 | \subsubsection{Save the files} | 110 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\input{plugins/euro_converter.tex}} |
1074 | In the save dialogue it is possible to specify which of the files you | ||
1075 | want to save and their names. When finished, select | ||
1076 | ``Save'' and the files will be written to | ||
1077 | disk. Note that files can not be overwritten, so filenames that | ||
1078 | don't exist yet must be chosen. If unsure whether the | ||
1079 | file already exists simply try to save it. If another file with this | ||
1080 | name exists the dialogue will return and you can choose another | ||
1081 | filename | ||
1082 | 111 | ||
1083 | {\centering\itshape | 112 | \input{plugins/favorites.tex} |
1084 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
1085 | %\includegraphics[width=3.701cm,height=2.11cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img72.gif} | ||
1086 | \newline | ||
1087 | Save dialogue | ||
1088 | \par} | ||
1089 | 113 | ||
1090 | Controls in the save dialogue | 114 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/firmware_flash.tex}} |
1091 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.62cm}|p{2.266cm}|p{3.965cm}|} | ||
1092 | \hline | ||
1093 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
1094 | RECORDER | ||
1095 | \par} | ||
1096 | & | ||
1097 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
1098 | ONDIO | ||
1099 | \par} | ||
1100 | & | ||
1101 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
1102 | FUNCTION | ||
1103 | \par} | ||
1104 | \\\hline | ||
1105 | {\centering | ||
1106 | UP/DOWN | ||
1107 | \par} | ||
1108 | & | ||
1109 | {\centering | ||
1110 | UP/DOWN | ||
1111 | \par} | ||
1112 | & | ||
1113 | Select item | ||
1114 | \\\hline | ||
1115 | {\centering | ||
1116 | PLAY | ||
1117 | \par} | ||
1118 | & | ||
1119 | {\centering | ||
1120 | RIGHT | ||
1121 | \par} | ||
1122 | & | ||
1123 | Toggle / edit item | ||
1124 | \\\hline | ||
1125 | \end{tabular} | ||
1126 | 115 | ||
1127 | \subsubsection{Scale} | 116 | \input{plugins/metronome.tex} |
1128 | The values in the waveform are scaled according to the settings of the | ||
1129 | peak meter. These can be altered in the menu | ||
1130 | \textbf{General Settings {}-{\textgreater} Display{}-{\textgreater} Peak Meter}. If extreme minimum / | ||
1131 | maximum values are set the waveform might be cut off. A minimum | ||
1132 | setting of {}-60 dB and a maximum setting of 0 dB are recommended. | ||
1133 | These settings should be capable of producing useful waveforms for very | ||
1134 | soft sounds in logarithmic mode (dB). When the editor is used on loud | ||
1135 | sounds (such as commercial rock or pop music) switching to the linear | ||
1136 | scale may prove more effective since the logarithmic scale compresses | ||
1137 | loud noises and makes it more difficult to identify characteristic | ||
1138 | shapes. Note that it is always possible to toggle the scale with F3. | ||
1139 | 117 | ||
1140 | \subsection{Stopwatch} | 118 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/split_editor.tex}} |
1141 | {\centering\itshape | ||
1142 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
1143 | %\includegraphics[width=3.704cm,height=2.117cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img73.png} | ||
1144 | \textmd{ } [Warning: Image ignored] | ||
1145 | % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
1146 | %\includegraphics[width=4.667cm,height=1.998cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img74.png} | ||
1147 | \newline | ||
1148 | Recorder stopwatch Player stopwatch | ||
1149 | \par} | ||
1150 | 119 | ||
1151 | A simple stopwatch program with support for saving times. | 120 | \input{plugins/stopwatch.tex} |
1152 | 121 | ||
1153 | \subsubsection{Keys are as follows:} | ||
1154 | 122 | ||
1155 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.9029999cm}|p{2.763cm}|p{2.199cm}|p{5.235cm}|} | ||
1156 | \hline | ||
1157 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
1158 | PLAYER | ||
1159 | \par} | ||
1160 | & | ||
1161 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
1162 | RECORDER | ||
1163 | \par} | ||
1164 | & | ||
1165 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
1166 | ONDIO | ||
1167 | \par} | ||
1168 | & | ||
1169 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
1170 | FUNCTION | ||
1171 | \par} | ||
1172 | \\\hline | ||
1173 | {\centering | ||
1174 | MENU | ||
1175 | \par} | ||
1176 | & | ||
1177 | {\centering | ||
1178 | OFF | ||
1179 | \par} | ||
1180 | & | ||
1181 | {\centering | ||
1182 | ONOFF | ||
1183 | \par} | ||
1184 | & | ||
1185 | Quit Plugin | ||
1186 | \\\hline | ||
1187 | {\centering | ||
1188 | PLAY | ||
1189 | \par} | ||
1190 | & | ||
1191 | {\centering | ||
1192 | PLAY | ||
1193 | \par} | ||
1194 | & | ||
1195 | {\centering | ||
1196 | RIGHT | ||
1197 | \par} | ||
1198 | & | ||
1199 | Start / stop | ||
1200 | \\\hline | ||
1201 | {\centering | ||
1202 | STOP | ||
1203 | \par} | ||
1204 | & | ||
1205 | {\centering | ||
1206 | LEFT | ||
1207 | \par} | ||
1208 | & | ||
1209 | {\centering | ||
1210 | LEFT | ||
1211 | \par} | ||
1212 | & | ||
1213 | Reset timer | ||
1214 | \\\hline | ||
1215 | {\centering | ||
1216 | ON | ||
1217 | \par} | ||
1218 | & | ||
1219 | {\centering | ||
1220 | ON | ||
1221 | \par} | ||
1222 | & | ||
1223 | {\centering | ||
1224 | MODE | ||
1225 | \par} | ||
1226 | & | ||
1227 | Take lap time | ||
1228 | \\\hline | ||
1229 | {\centering | ||
1230 | MINUS/PLUS | ||
1231 | \par} | ||
1232 | & | ||
1233 | {\centering | ||
1234 | DOWN/UP | ||
1235 | \par} | ||
1236 | & | ||
1237 | {\centering | ||
1238 | DOWN/UP | ||
1239 | \par} | ||
1240 | & | ||
1241 | Scroll through lap times | ||
1242 | \\\hline | ||
1243 | \end{tabular} | ||
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1 | \subsection{Metronome} | ||
2 | This plugin can be used as a metronome to keep time during music | ||
3 | practice. Adjust the tempo though the interface or by tapping it out | ||
4 | on the appropriate button. | ||
5 | |||
6 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.587cm}|p{2.55cm}|p{2.62cm}|p{4.952cm}|} | ||
7 | \hline | ||
8 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
9 | PLAYER | ||
10 | \par} | ||
11 | & | ||
12 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
13 | RECORDER | ||
14 | \par} | ||
15 | & | ||
16 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
17 | ONDIO | ||
18 | \par} | ||
19 | & | ||
20 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
21 | FUNCTION | ||
22 | \par} | ||
23 | \\\hline | ||
24 | {\centering | ||
25 | STOP | ||
26 | \par} | ||
27 | & | ||
28 | {\centering | ||
29 | OFF | ||
30 | \par} | ||
31 | & | ||
32 | {\centering | ||
33 | ONOFF | ||
34 | \par} | ||
35 | & | ||
36 | Exit plugin | ||
37 | \\\hline | ||
38 | {\centering | ||
39 | PLAY | ||
40 | \par} | ||
41 | & | ||
42 | {\centering | ||
43 | PLAY | ||
44 | \par} | ||
45 | & | ||
46 | {\centering | ||
47 | ~ | ||
48 | \par} | ||
49 | & | ||
50 | Start / Stop | ||
51 | \\\hline | ||
52 | {\centering | ||
53 | ON | ||
54 | \par} | ||
55 | & | ||
56 | {\centering | ||
57 | ON | ||
58 | \par} | ||
59 | & | ||
60 | {\centering | ||
61 | ~ | ||
62 | \par} | ||
63 | & | ||
64 | Tap tempo | ||
65 | \\\hline | ||
66 | {\centering | ||
67 | ~ | ||
68 | \par} | ||
69 | & | ||
70 | {\centering | ||
71 | ~ | ||
72 | \par} | ||
73 | & | ||
74 | {\centering | ||
75 | MODE | ||
76 | \par} | ||
77 | & | ||
78 | Start / Tap tempo | ||
79 | \\\hline | ||
80 | {\centering | ||
81 | ~ | ||
82 | \par} | ||
83 | & | ||
84 | {\centering | ||
85 | ~ | ||
86 | \par} | ||
87 | & | ||
88 | {\centering | ||
89 | HOLD MODE | ||
90 | \par} | ||
91 | & | ||
92 | Stop | ||
93 | \\\hline | ||
94 | {\centering | ||
95 | MINUS/PLUS | ||
96 | \par} | ||
97 | & | ||
98 | {\centering | ||
99 | LEFT/RIGHT | ||
100 | \par} | ||
101 | & | ||
102 | {\centering | ||
103 | LEFT/RIGHT | ||
104 | \par} | ||
105 | & | ||
106 | Adjust tempo | ||
107 | \\\hline | ||
108 | {\centering | ||
109 | ON+MINUS/\newline | ||
110 | ON+PLUS | ||
111 | \par} | ||
112 | & | ||
113 | {\centering | ||
114 | UP/DOWN | ||
115 | \par} | ||
116 | & | ||
117 | {\centering | ||
118 | UP/DOWN | ||
119 | \par} | ||
120 | & | ||
121 | Adjust volume | ||
122 | \\\hline | ||
123 | \end{tabular} | ||
124 | |||
125 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/movieplayer.tex b/manual/plugins/movieplayer.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c17e86cc69 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/movieplayer.tex | |||
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1 | \subsection{Movie Player} | ||
2 | Play movies on your Jukebox! In order to do | ||
3 | this, movies must be in AVI format, and then converted to .RVF, | ||
4 | Rockbox's own video format. For more details on how to use this plugin, please see \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/VideoTutorial}. | ||
5 | |||
6 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/rockbox_flash.tex b/manual/plugins/rockbox_flash.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bd3b8feaf3 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/rockbox_flash.tex | |||
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1 | \subsection{Rockbox\_flash} | ||
2 | {\centering\itshape | ||
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
4 | %\includegraphics[width=4.059cm,height=2.32cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img57.png} | ||
5 | \newline | ||
6 | Rockbox flash | ||
7 | \par} | ||
8 | |||
9 | For ``playing'' .UCL files on flashed Jukeboxes. Reprograms the flash memory of | ||
10 | the Jukebox unit (see page \pageref{ref:Rockboxinflash} for details). | ||
11 | |||
12 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/search.tex b/manual/plugins/search.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e224f3fdb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/search.tex | |||
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1 | \subsection{Search} | ||
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 | ||
4 | user. The results of this search are saved to a new playlist, | ||
5 | \textbf{search\_results.m3u}, within the same directory as the | ||
6 | original playlist. | ||
7 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/sort.tex b/manual/plugins/sort.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..940f86ff40 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/sort.tex | |||
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1 | \subsection{Sort} | ||
2 | This plugin takes a file and sorts it in forward alphabetical order. Case is | ||
3 | ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the ``Create Playlist'' menu option (see page \pageref{ref:Playlistsubmenu}). | ||
4 | |||
5 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/split_editor.tex b/manual/plugins/split_editor.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d0656e62ee --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/split_editor.tex | |||
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1 | \subsection{Split Editor} | ||
2 | When recording an mp3 file, it is common practice to start the recording | ||
3 | a little bit early and stop it a little bit late to ensure all the | ||
4 | desired sound is recorded. This results in recordings that contain | ||
5 | extra snippets of sound and the beginning and end. Unfortunately these | ||
6 | snippets can not be deleted easily because they are stored in the same | ||
7 | file as the desired recording. The purpose of the split editor is to | ||
8 | split a mp3 file (the input file) at a point in time (split point). Two | ||
9 | new files can be generated from the input file. The first file contains | ||
10 | the part before the split point and the second file contains the part | ||
11 | after the split point. Once this process has been successful the | ||
12 | original file can be deleted or kept as a backup. | ||
13 | |||
14 | The whole process of splitting a mp3 file consists of three steps: | ||
15 | |||
16 | \begin{enumerate} | ||
17 | \item defining the split point | ||
18 | \item generating the result files. | ||
19 | \item if desired delete the input file (with the browser, not the split | ||
20 | editor) | ||
21 | \end{enumerate} | ||
22 | |||
23 | \subsubsection{How to use the Split Editor} | ||
24 | |||
25 | \begin{itemize} | ||
26 | \item \textbf{Pause near the split point} | ||
27 | When the device plays the song just hit the PAUSE button, when playback | ||
28 | has roughly reached the split point. This need not be very precise as | ||
29 | the split point can be fine tuned later. | ||
30 | \item \textbf{Open the split editor} | ||
31 | |||
32 | Open the plugin. A screen similar to the one below will appear. | ||
33 | |||
34 | {\centering\itshape | ||
35 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
36 | %\includegraphics[width=3.701cm,height=2.11cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img67.gif} | ||
37 | \newline | ||
38 | The Split Editor | ||
39 | \par} | ||
40 | |||
41 | {\centering\upshape | ||
42 | Here is an explanation of the areas marked in red on the screenshot. | ||
43 | \par} | ||
44 | |||
45 | \begin{enumerate} | ||
46 | \item The waveform \newline | ||
47 | \newline | ||
48 | The waveform displays the volume of the song over time. It will appear | ||
49 | as the song plays and help to visually identify the point in time where | ||
50 | the split is desired | ||
51 | \item The split point indicator\newline | ||
52 | \newline | ||
53 | The split point indicator is a vertical line with a small triangle at | ||
54 | the top end. It is the most important control element of the split | ||
55 | editor. It can be moved with the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. Later, when | ||
56 | you have fine tuned the split point, the song will be split at this | ||
57 | position. | ||
58 | \item The split time\newline | ||
59 | \newline | ||
60 | At the top of the window a time value is displayed. This is the point in | ||
61 | time within the song at which the split point indicator is positioned. | ||
62 | \item The locator\newline | ||
63 | \newline | ||
64 | Another vertical bar represents the position locator. It moves along as | ||
65 | the song plays. In contrast to the split point indicator it has no | ||
66 | triangles at the ends. | ||
67 | \item The time bar\newline | ||
68 | \newline | ||
69 | The time bar displays the current position within the song relative to | ||
70 | the whole song. The entire length of the time bar represents the song | ||
71 | length. The length of the solid part of the time bar represents the position and length | ||
72 | of the displayed part of the song. | ||
73 | \item The scale mode\newline | ||
74 | \newline | ||
75 | Directly above the F3 button the scale mode is displayed. The waveform | ||
76 | can be scaled either logarithmically or linearly. In logarithmic scale | ||
77 | mode the letters ``dB'' are displayed, in linear mode ``\%''. Use F3 to | ||
78 | switch between these modes. Linear mode usually gives better optical | ||
79 | hints with commercially recorded music. For quiet recordings, | ||
80 | especially of human speech, the logarithmic scale often is preferable. | ||
81 | \item The loop mode \newline | ||
82 | \newline | ||
83 | Directly above the F2 button the loop mode icon is displayed. There are | ||
84 | 4 different loop modes. Pressing F2 changes to the next loop mode. | ||
85 | |||
86 | \begin{itemize} | ||
87 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
88 | %\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img68.gif} | ||
89 | Playback loops around the split point indicator. This mode is best | ||
90 | used when searching and zooming for the desired point at which to split | ||
91 | the recording. | ||
92 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
93 | %\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img69.gif} | ||
94 | Playback loops from the split point indicator to the end of the | ||
95 | visible area. This mode is best used when fine tuning the split | ||
96 | indicator position at the beginning of a recording. | ||
97 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
98 | %\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img70.gif} | ||
99 | Playback loops from the beginning of the | ||
100 | visible area to the split point. This mode is best used when fine | ||
101 | tuning the split indicator position at the end of a recording. | ||
102 | \item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
103 | %\includegraphics[width=0.688cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img71.gif} | ||
104 | Playback doesn't loop, the borders of the visible | ||
105 | area as well as the split point indicator are ignored. This mode is | ||
106 | best used when playing the song outside of the borders of the displayed | ||
107 | region. | ||
108 | \end{itemize} | ||
109 | |||
110 | \item Perform the split \newline | ||
111 | \newline | ||
112 | The icon directly above the F1 button indicates its function to execute | ||
113 | the split. When split positioning is complete open the save dialogue with F1. | ||
114 | \end{enumerate} | ||
115 | |||
116 | {\bfseries | ||
117 | Controls in the split editor } | ||
118 | \end{itemize} | ||
119 | |||
120 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.975cm}|p{3.047cm}|p{6.649cm}|} | ||
121 | \hline | ||
122 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
123 | Recorder | ||
124 | \par} | ||
125 | & | ||
126 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
127 | Ondio | ||
128 | \par} | ||
129 | & | ||
130 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
131 | Function | ||
132 | \par} | ||
133 | \\\hline | ||
134 | {\centering | ||
135 | Off | ||
136 | \par} | ||
137 | & | ||
138 | {\centering | ||
139 | On/Off | ||
140 | \par} | ||
141 | & | ||
142 | Quit plugin | ||
143 | \\\hline | ||
144 | {\centering | ||
145 | Left/Right | ||
146 | \par} | ||
147 | & | ||
148 | {\centering | ||
149 | Left/Right | ||
150 | \par} | ||
151 | & | ||
152 | Move the split point indicator | ||
153 | \\\hline | ||
154 | {\centering | ||
155 | Up/Down | ||
156 | \par} | ||
157 | & | ||
158 | {\centering | ||
159 | Up/Down | ||
160 | \par} | ||
161 | & | ||
162 | Zoom in / out | ||
163 | \\\hline | ||
164 | {\centering | ||
165 | Play | ||
166 | \par} | ||
167 | & | ||
168 | {\centering | ||
169 | Mode | ||
170 | \par} | ||
171 | & | ||
172 | Play from the split position | ||
173 | \\\hline | ||
174 | {\centering | ||
175 | F1 | ||
176 | \par} | ||
177 | & | ||
178 | {\centering | ||
179 | Mode+Left | ||
180 | \par} | ||
181 | & | ||
182 | Enter the save dialogue | ||
183 | \\\hline | ||
184 | {\centering | ||
185 | F2 | ||
186 | \par} | ||
187 | & | ||
188 | {\centering | ||
189 | Mode+Up | ||
190 | \par} | ||
191 | & | ||
192 | Toggle loop modes | ||
193 | \\\hline | ||
194 | {\centering | ||
195 | F3 | ||
196 | \par} | ||
197 | & | ||
198 | {\centering | ||
199 | Mode+Right | ||
200 | \par} | ||
201 | & | ||
202 | Toggle logarithmic / linear scaling | ||
203 | \\\hline | ||
204 | {\centering | ||
205 | On+Left | ||
206 | \par} | ||
207 | & | ||
208 | {\centering | ||
209 | ~ | ||
210 | \par} | ||
211 | & | ||
212 | Play half speed | ||
213 | \\\hline | ||
214 | {\centering | ||
215 | On+Right | ||
216 | \par} | ||
217 | & | ||
218 | {\centering | ||
219 | ~ | ||
220 | \par} | ||
221 | & | ||
222 | Play 150\% speed | ||
223 | \\\hline | ||
224 | {\centering | ||
225 | On+Play | ||
226 | \par} | ||
227 | & | ||
228 | {\centering | ||
229 | ~ | ||
230 | \par} | ||
231 | & | ||
232 | Play normal speed | ||
233 | \\\hline | ||
234 | \end{tabular} | ||
235 | |||
236 | \subsubsection{Save the files} | ||
237 | In the save dialogue it is possible to specify which of the files you | ||
238 | want to save and their names. When finished, select | ||
239 | ``Save'' and the files will be written to | ||
240 | disk. Note that files can not be overwritten, so filenames that | ||
241 | don't exist yet must be chosen. If unsure whether the | ||
242 | file already exists simply try to save it. If another file with this | ||
243 | name exists the dialogue will return and you can choose another | ||
244 | filename | ||
245 | |||
246 | {\centering\itshape | ||
247 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
248 | %\includegraphics[width=3.701cm,height=2.11cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img72.gif} | ||
249 | \newline | ||
250 | Save dialogue | ||
251 | \par} | ||
252 | |||
253 | Controls in the save dialogue | ||
254 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.62cm}|p{2.266cm}|p{3.965cm}|} | ||
255 | \hline | ||
256 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
257 | RECORDER | ||
258 | \par} | ||
259 | & | ||
260 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
261 | ONDIO | ||
262 | \par} | ||
263 | & | ||
264 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
265 | FUNCTION | ||
266 | \par} | ||
267 | \\\hline | ||
268 | {\centering | ||
269 | UP/DOWN | ||
270 | \par} | ||
271 | & | ||
272 | {\centering | ||
273 | UP/DOWN | ||
274 | \par} | ||
275 | & | ||
276 | Select item | ||
277 | \\\hline | ||
278 | {\centering | ||
279 | PLAY | ||
280 | \par} | ||
281 | & | ||
282 | {\centering | ||
283 | RIGHT | ||
284 | \par} | ||
285 | & | ||
286 | Toggle / edit item | ||
287 | \\\hline | ||
288 | \end{tabular} | ||
289 | |||
290 | \subsubsection{Scale} | ||
291 | The values in the waveform are scaled according to the settings of the | ||
292 | peak meter. These can be altered in the menu | ||
293 | \textbf{General Settings {}-{\textgreater} Display{}-{\textgreater} Peak Meter}. If extreme minimum / | ||
294 | maximum values are set the waveform might be cut off. A minimum | ||
295 | setting of {}-60 dB and a maximum setting of 0 dB are recommended. | ||
296 | These settings should be capable of producing useful waveforms for very | ||
297 | soft sounds in logarithmic mode (dB). When the editor is used on loud | ||
298 | sounds (such as commercial rock or pop music) switching to the linear | ||
299 | scale may prove more effective since the logarithmic scale compresses | ||
300 | loud noises and makes it more difficult to identify characteristic | ||
301 | shapes. Note that it is always possible to toggle the scale with F3. | ||
302 | |||
303 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/stopwatch.tex b/manual/plugins/stopwatch.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e765ad3f57 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/stopwatch.tex | |||
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1 | \subsection{Stopwatch} | ||
2 | {\centering\itshape | ||
3 | [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
4 | %\includegraphics[width=3.704cm,height=2.117cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img73.png} | ||
5 | \textmd{ } [Warning: Image ignored] | ||
6 | % Unhandled or unsupported graphics: | ||
7 | %\includegraphics[width=4.667cm,height=1.998cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img74.png} | ||
8 | \newline | ||
9 | Recorder stopwatch Player stopwatch | ||
10 | \par} | ||
11 | |||
12 | A simple stopwatch program with support for saving times. | ||
13 | |||
14 | \subsubsection{Keys are as follows:} | ||
15 | |||
16 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.9029999cm}|p{2.763cm}|p{2.199cm}|p{5.235cm}|} | ||
17 | \hline | ||
18 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
19 | PLAYER | ||
20 | \par} | ||
21 | & | ||
22 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
23 | RECORDER | ||
24 | \par} | ||
25 | & | ||
26 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
27 | ONDIO | ||
28 | \par} | ||
29 | & | ||
30 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
31 | FUNCTION | ||
32 | \par} | ||
33 | \\\hline | ||
34 | {\centering | ||
35 | MENU | ||
36 | \par} | ||
37 | & | ||
38 | {\centering | ||
39 | OFF | ||
40 | \par} | ||
41 | & | ||
42 | {\centering | ||
43 | ONOFF | ||
44 | \par} | ||
45 | & | ||
46 | Quit Plugin | ||
47 | \\\hline | ||
48 | {\centering | ||
49 | PLAY | ||
50 | \par} | ||
51 | & | ||
52 | {\centering | ||
53 | PLAY | ||
54 | \par} | ||
55 | & | ||
56 | {\centering | ||
57 | RIGHT | ||
58 | \par} | ||
59 | & | ||
60 | Start / stop | ||
61 | \\\hline | ||
62 | {\centering | ||
63 | STOP | ||
64 | \par} | ||
65 | & | ||
66 | {\centering | ||
67 | LEFT | ||
68 | \par} | ||
69 | & | ||
70 | {\centering | ||
71 | LEFT | ||
72 | \par} | ||
73 | & | ||
74 | Reset timer | ||
75 | \\\hline | ||
76 | {\centering | ||
77 | ON | ||
78 | \par} | ||
79 | & | ||
80 | {\centering | ||
81 | ON | ||
82 | \par} | ||
83 | & | ||
84 | {\centering | ||
85 | MODE | ||
86 | \par} | ||
87 | & | ||
88 | Take lap time | ||
89 | \\\hline | ||
90 | {\centering | ||
91 | MINUS/PLUS | ||
92 | \par} | ||
93 | & | ||
94 | {\centering | ||
95 | DOWN/UP | ||
96 | \par} | ||
97 | & | ||
98 | {\centering | ||
99 | DOWN/UP | ||
100 | \par} | ||
101 | & | ||
102 | Scroll through lap times | ||
103 | \\\hline | ||
104 | \end{tabular} | ||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/text_viewer.tex b/manual/plugins/text_viewer.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f5d43944e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/text_viewer.tex | |||
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1 | \subsection{Text Viewer} | ||
2 | This is a Viewer for text files with word wrap. Just press PLAY on a | ||
3 | .txt file to display it. Has controls to handle various styles of text | ||
4 | formatting. Has top{}-of{}-file and bottom{}-of{}-file buttons. You | ||
5 | can view files without a .txt extension by using \textbf{Open with ..} | ||
6 | from the Play Screen menu | ||
7 | |||
8 | \subsubsection{Controls} | ||
9 | |||
10 | \begin{itemize} | ||
11 | \item \textbf{F1 (Recorder) / ON{}-MINUS (Player): } | ||
12 | toggles Word mode between Wrap and Chop: | ||
13 | |||
14 | \begin{itemize} | ||
15 | \item Wrap breaks lines at white space or hyphen. | ||
16 | \item Chop breaks lines at the maximum column limit. | ||
17 | \end{itemize} | ||
18 | |||
19 | \item \textbf{F2 (Recorder) / ON{}-MENU{}-PLUS (Player): } | ||
20 | cycles Line mode through Normal, Join and Expand: | ||
21 | |||
22 | \begin{itemize} | ||
23 | \item Normal breaks lines at newline characters. | ||
24 | \item Join ignores unpaired newline characters (i.e., joins lines). Useful for | ||
25 | adopting the orphans that occur with e{}-mail style (i.e.,pre{}-wrapped) text files. | ||
26 | \item Expand doubles unpaired newlines (i.e., adds a blank line). Useful | ||
27 | for making the paragraphs clearer in some book style text files. | ||
28 | \end{itemize} | ||
29 | |||
30 | \item \textbf{F3 (Recorder) / ON{}-PLUS (Player):} | ||
31 | toggles View mode between Narrow and Wide: | ||
32 | |||
33 | \begin{itemize} | ||
34 | \item Narrow sets maximum column to the screen width. | ||
35 | \item Wide sets maximum column to 114. Useful for navigating large | ||
36 | files. (Currently, Wide and Join cannot be selected together.) | ||
37 | \end{itemize} | ||
38 | |||
39 | \item \textbf{ON{}-F1 (Recorder):} | ||
40 | toggles Page mode between Normal and Overlap: | ||
41 | |||
42 | \begin{itemize} | ||
43 | \item Normal sets page{}-down/page{}-up to one full screen. | ||
44 | \item Overlap tells page{}-down/page{}-up to retain one line from | ||
45 | previous screen. | ||
46 | \end{itemize} | ||
47 | |||
48 | \item \textbf{ON{}-F3 (Recorder):} | ||
49 | toggles Scrollbar mode, for the current View mode. | ||
50 | |||
51 | \begin{itemize} | ||
52 | \item Narrow mode has no scrollbar by default, until toggled. | ||
53 | \item Wide mode has a scrollbar by default, until toggled. | ||
54 | \item If file fits on one screen, there is no scrollbar and ON{}-F3 has | ||
55 | no effect. | ||
56 | \end{itemize} | ||
57 | \end{itemize} | ||
58 | |||
59 | Settings are not remembered after the viewer has been exited. | ||
60 | Keys are as follows: | ||
61 | |||
62 | \subsubsection{Recorder} | ||
63 | |||
64 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{3.317cm}|p{7.104cm}|} | ||
65 | \hline | ||
66 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
67 | KEY | ||
68 | \par} | ||
69 | & | ||
70 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
71 | ACTION | ||
72 | \par} | ||
73 | \\\hline | ||
74 | {\centering | ||
75 | UP | ||
76 | \par} | ||
77 | & | ||
78 | Page{}-up (one screen up) | ||
79 | \\\hline | ||
80 | {\centering | ||
81 | DOWN | ||
82 | \par} | ||
83 | & | ||
84 | Page{}-down (one screen down) | ||
85 | \\\hline | ||
86 | {\centering | ||
87 | LEFT | ||
88 | \par} | ||
89 | & | ||
90 | Top of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
91 | One screen left (Wide mode) | ||
92 | \\\hline | ||
93 | {\centering | ||
94 | RIGHT | ||
95 | \par} | ||
96 | & | ||
97 | Bottom of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
98 | One screen right (Wide mode) | ||
99 | \\\hline | ||
100 | {\centering | ||
101 | ON{}-UP | ||
102 | \par} | ||
103 | & | ||
104 | One line up | ||
105 | \\\hline | ||
106 | {\centering | ||
107 | ON{}-DOWN | ||
108 | \par} | ||
109 | & | ||
110 | One line down | ||
111 | \\\hline | ||
112 | {\centering | ||
113 | ON{}-LEFT | ||
114 | \par} | ||
115 | & | ||
116 | One column left | ||
117 | \\\hline | ||
118 | {\centering | ||
119 | ON{}-RIGHT | ||
120 | \par} | ||
121 | & | ||
122 | One column right | ||
123 | \\\hline | ||
124 | {\centering | ||
125 | OFF | ||
126 | \par} | ||
127 | & | ||
128 | Exit text viewer | ||
129 | \\\hline | ||
130 | \end{tabular} | ||
131 | |||
132 | \subsubsection{Player} | ||
133 | |||
134 | \begin{tabular}[c]{|p{3.291cm}|p{7.131cm}|} | ||
135 | \hline | ||
136 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
137 | KEY | ||
138 | \par} | ||
139 | & | ||
140 | {\centering\bfseries\itshape | ||
141 | ACTION | ||
142 | \par} | ||
143 | \\\hline | ||
144 | {\centering | ||
145 | MINUS | ||
146 | \par} | ||
147 | & | ||
148 | Page{}-up (one screen up) | ||
149 | \\\hline | ||
150 | {\centering | ||
151 | PLUS | ||
152 | \par} | ||
153 | & | ||
154 | Page{}-down (one screen down) | ||
155 | \\\hline | ||
156 | {\centering | ||
157 | MENU MINUS | ||
158 | \par} | ||
159 | & | ||
160 | Top of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
161 | One screen left (Wide mode) | ||
162 | \\\hline | ||
163 | {\centering | ||
164 | MENU PLUS | ||
165 | \par} | ||
166 | & | ||
167 | Bottom of file (Narrow mode)\newline | ||
168 | One screen right (Wide mode) | ||
169 | \\\hline | ||
170 | {\centering | ||
171 | STOP | ||
172 | \par} | ||
173 | & | ||
174 | Exit text viewer | ||
175 | \\\hline | ||
176 | \end{tabular} | ||
177 | |||
178 | \subsubsection{Compatibility} | ||
179 | |||
180 | \begin{itemize} | ||
181 | \item Correctly reads plain text files in Unix, Win/DOS, or Macintosh | ||
182 | format. Latin{}-alphabet Unicode files are a l m o s t r e a d a b l | ||
183 | e. | ||
184 | \item Currently prefers fixed{}-width fonts. With proportional fonts, | ||
185 | pretends all characters are the width of a lower{}-case 'o'. | ||
186 | \item Currently messages are in English | ||
187 | \item Does not currently support right{}-to{}-left languages. | ||
188 | \end{itemize} | ||
189 | |||
190 | |||
diff --git a/manual/plugins/vbrfix.tex b/manual/plugins/vbrfix.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..267b9663ab --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/plugins/vbrfix.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ | |||
1 | \subsection{VBRfix} | ||
2 | This function scans a VBR (Variable Bitrate) | ||
3 | MP3 file and updates/creates the Xing VBR header. The Xing header | ||
4 | contains information about the VBR stream used to calculate average bit | ||
5 | rate, time information and to more accurately fwd/rew in the stream. | ||
6 | |||
7 | This function is especially useful when the playback of a file skips, | ||
8 | fwd/rew does not work correctly or the time display is incorrect. Run | ||
9 | VBRfix on files you record with your Jukebox. The header is not present | ||
10 | in the recorded files and VBRfix adds this header. | ||
11 | |||
12 | Note: VBRfix can only run when music is | ||
13 | turned off (since it uses the same memory as the player) and can take a | ||
14 | while to complete if run on big files. | ||
15 | |||
diff --git a/manual/preamble.tex b/manual/preamble.tex index 4963460679..7f23a2a154 100644 --- a/manual/preamble.tex +++ b/manual/preamble.tex | |||
@@ -11,26 +11,6 @@ | |||
11 | 11 | ||
12 | \input{platform/\platform.tex} | 12 | \input{platform/\platform.tex} |
13 | 13 | ||
14 | \opt{Archos}{\newcommand{\playerman}{Archos\xspace}} | ||
15 | \opt{Iaudio}{\newcommand{\playerman}{iAudio\xspace}} | ||
16 | \opt{Apple}{\newcommand{\playerman}{Apple iPod\xspace}} | ||
17 | |||
18 | \opt{PS}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Player/Studio\xspace}} | ||
19 | \opt{Rec}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Recorder\xspace}} | ||
20 | \opt{FMRec}{\newcommand{\playertype}{FM Recorder\xspace}} | ||
21 | \opt{Rec2}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Recorder V2\xspace}} | ||
22 | \opt{Gmini120}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Gmini 120\xspace}} | ||
23 | \opt{GminiSP}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Gmini SP\xspace}} | ||
24 | \opt{OndioSP}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Ondio SP\xspace}} | ||
25 | \opt{OndioFM}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Ondio FM\xspace}} | ||
26 | \opt{H320}{\newcommand{\playertype}{H320/340\xspace}} | ||
27 | \opt{H100}{\newcommand{\playertype}{iHP-100/iHP-110/iHP-115\xspace}} | ||
28 | \opt{Ifp790}{\newcommand{\playertype}{iFP-790\xspace}} | ||
29 | \opt{X5}{\newcommand{\playertype}{X5\xspace}} | ||
30 | \opt{Color}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Color/Photo\xspace}} | ||
31 | \opt{Nano}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Nano\xspace}} | ||
32 | \opt{Video}{\newcommand{\playertype}{Video\xspace}} | ||
33 | |||
34 | \newcommand{\playername}{\playerman \playertype} | 14 | \newcommand{\playername}{\playerman \playertype} |
35 | 15 | ||
36 | \newcommand{\fname}[1]{\textbf{#1}} | 16 | \newcommand{\fname}[1]{\textbf{#1}} |