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authorAlexander Levin <al.le@rockbox.org>2010-05-09 18:33:31 +0000
committerAlexander Levin <al.le@rockbox.org>2010-05-09 18:33:31 +0000
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-rw-r--r--manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex10
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex4
-rw-r--r--manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/getting_started/installation.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex4
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/goban.tex14
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/mpegplayer.tex4
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/pictureflow.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/rockpaint.tex14
9 files changed, 28 insertions, 28 deletions
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex
index 4f6c622cd4..c6209be2cf 100644
--- a/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex
+++ b/manual/advanced_topics/archos-flashing.tex
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ There's an ultimate safety net to bring back boxes with even completely
42garbled flash content: the \emph{UART} boot mod, which in turn requires the 42garbled flash content: the \emph{UART} boot mod, which in turn requires the
43\emph{serial} mod. With that it's possible to reflash independently from the 43\emph{serial} mod. With that it's possible to reflash independently from the
44outside, even if the flash ROM is completely erased. 44outside, even if the flash ROM is completely erased.
45\nopt{ondio}{This won't work if you have one of the rare "ROMless" boxes. These 45\nopt{ondio}{This won't work if you have one of the rare ``ROMless'' boxes. These
46 have no boot ROM and boot directly from flash. 46 have no boot ROM and boot directly from flash.
47} 47}
48If the first $\approx$2KB of the flash ROM are flashed ok, \emph{Minimon} can 48If the first $\approx$2KB of the flash ROM are flashed ok, \emph{Minimon} can
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ screen. To get out of it, perform a hardware shutdown of your \dap.
78You only need to perform this procedure the first time you flash your 78You only need to perform this procedure the first time you flash your
79\playertype. You may also want to perform it in case the update procedure for 79\playertype. You may also want to perform it in case the update procedure for
80the second image recommends it. In the latter case do not perform the steps 80the second image recommends it. In the latter case do not perform the steps
81listed under "Preparation". 81listed under ``Preparation''.
82 82
83\subsubsection{Preparation} 83\subsubsection{Preparation}
84 84
@@ -87,10 +87,10 @@ listed under "Preparation".
87 \setting{System $\rightarrow$ Debug (Keep Out!) $\rightarrow$ View HW 87 \setting{System $\rightarrow$ Debug (Keep Out!) $\rightarrow$ View HW
88 Info}. 88 Info}.
89 \opt{lcd_charcell}{Cycle through the displayed values with \ButtonRight / 89 \opt{lcd_charcell}{Cycle through the displayed values with \ButtonRight /
90 \ButtonLeft\ until "Flash:" is displayed. If it shows question marks, 90 \ButtonLeft\ until ``Flash:'' is displayed. If it shows question marks,
91 } 91 }
92 \opt{lcd_bitmap}{Check the values in the line starting with "Flash:". If it 92 \opt{lcd_bitmap}{Check the values in the line starting with ``Flash:''. If it
93 shows question marks after "M=" and "D=", 93 shows question marks after ``M='' and ``D='',
94 } 94 }
95 you're out of luck, your \dap\ is not flashable without modifying the 95 you're out of luck, your \dap\ is not flashable without modifying the
96 hardware. You can stop here. Sorry. 96 hardware. You can stop here. Sorry.
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex
index 78befa623f..3ab3966b70 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
193 193
194 \item[Start Above.] 194 \item[Start Above.]
195 The start threshold defines the minimal volume a sound must have to start the 195 The start threshold defines the minimal volume a sound must have to start the
196 recording. It is displayed numerically in the line "Start Above". Note that 196 recording. It is displayed numerically in the line ``Start Above''. Note that
197 the unit of the threshold depends on the settings of the peak meter. (i.e. 197 the unit of the threshold depends on the settings of the peak meter. (i.e.
198 When the peak meter displays dB you can adjust the level in dB and when the 198 When the peak meter displays dB you can adjust the level in dB and when the
199 peak meter is set to linear the threshold is displayed as percentage.) In the 199 peak meter is set to linear the threshold is displayed as percentage.) In the
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
216 216
217 \item[Stop Below.] 217 \item[Stop Below.]
218 When the sound level drops below the stop threshold the recording is stopped. 218 When the sound level drops below the stop threshold the recording is stopped.
219 It is displayed numerically in the line "Stop Below". Just like the start 219 It is displayed numerically in the line ``Stop Below''. Just like the start
220 threshold the unit of the stop threshold depends on the settings of the peak 220 threshold the unit of the stop threshold depends on the settings of the peak
221 meter. There's also a small triangular marker in the peak meter at the bottom 221 meter. There's also a small triangular marker in the peak meter at the bottom
222 of the screen. In contrast to the start threshold marker it points to the 222 of the screen. In contrast to the start threshold marker it points to the
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
index 61b450e761..4828826366 100644
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
@@ -497,6 +497,6 @@ The \setting{Release Time} setting sets the recovery time after the signal is
497compressed. Once the compressor determines that compression is necessary, 497compressed. Once the compressor determines that compression is necessary,
498the input signal is reduced appropriately, but the gain isn't allowed to 498the input signal is reduced appropriately, but the gain isn't allowed to
499immediately return to normal levels. This is necessary to reduce artifacts 499immediately return to normal levels. This is necessary to reduce artifacts
500such as "pumping." Instead, the gain is allowed to return to normal at the 500such as ``pumping.'' Instead, the gain is allowed to return to normal at the
501chosen rate. Release Time is the time for the gain to recover by 10~dB. 501chosen rate. Release Time is the time for the gain to recover by 10~dB.
502} 502}
diff --git a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex
index b15b63d810..bc444b3700 100644
--- a/manual/getting_started/installation.tex
+++ b/manual/getting_started/installation.tex
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ follow the instructions at
185 \begin{enumerate} 185 \begin{enumerate}
186 \item Turn off the \dap{} (Original Firmware). 186 \item Turn off the \dap{} (Original Firmware).
187 \item Connect your \playertype{} to the computer using the data cable. 187 \item Connect your \playertype{} to the computer using the data cable.
188 \item Push and hold \ButtonPower{} (for about 2 seconds) until the "USB" screen appears. 188 \item Push and hold \ButtonPower{} (for about 2 seconds) until the ``USB'' screen appears.
189 \end{enumerate} 189 \end{enumerate}
190 The \dap{} will now appear as a regular disk on your computer. 190 The \dap{} will now appear as a regular disk on your computer.
191 } 191 }
diff --git a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
index fb7c64dfa0..98578f701f 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
@@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ actual battery level. The actual battery level can be seen from the
42again as estimated by Rockbox. 42again as estimated by Rockbox.
43\item[Voltage] The battery voltage in mV at the moment the measurement 43\item[Voltage] The battery voltage in mV at the moment the measurement
44was taken. 44was taken.
45\item[C] This stands for Charger. An "A" in that column shows if the power 45\item[C] This stands for Charger. An ``A'' in that column shows if the power
46adapter was attached to the unit at the time of the measurement. 46adapter was attached to the unit at the time of the measurement.
47\item[U] USB powered. Only for targets that support this. A "U" will indicate 47\item[U] USB powered. Only for targets that support this. A ``U'' will indicate
48if the unit was using the USB port for power at the time of the measurement. 48if the unit was using the USB port for power at the time of the measurement.
49\end{description} 49\end{description}
50 50
diff --git a/manual/plugins/goban.tex b/manual/plugins/goban.tex
index f0951f3693..0799906f05 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/goban.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/goban.tex
@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ not even load on devices with little available memory.\\
20one file. These are rare, but if you have one don't even try it (the file will most 20one file. These are rare, but if you have one don't even try it (the file will most
21likely be corrupted if you save over it). You have been warned.\\} 21likely be corrupted if you save over it). You have been warned.\\}
22 22
23The file \fname {"/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf"} is used by the plugin to store any unsaved 23The file \fname {/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf} is used by the plugin to store any unsaved
24changes in the most recently loaded game. This means that if you forget to save your 24changes in the most recently loaded game. This means that if you forget to save your
25changes, you should load \fname {"/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf"} immediately to offload the changes 25changes, you should load \fname {/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf} immediately to offload the changes
26to another file. If you load another file first then your changes will be lost 26to another file. If you load another file first then your changes will be lost
27permanently. The \fname {"/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf"} file is also the file loaded if another 27permanently. The \fname {/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf} file is also the file loaded if another
28is not selected.\\ 28is not selected.\\
29 29
30The information panel which displays the current move number may also contain 30The information panel which displays the current move number may also contain
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ these markers:
209 \begin{description} 209 \begin{description}
210 \item[New.] Create a new game with your choice of board size and handicaps. 210 \item[New.] Create a new game with your choice of board size and handicaps.
211 \item[Save.] Save the current state of the game. It will be saved to 211 \item[Save.] Save the current state of the game. It will be saved to
212 \fname {"/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf"} unless otherwise set. 212 \fname {/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf} unless otherwise set.
213 \item[Save As.] Save to a specified file. 213 \item[Save As.] Save to a specified file.
214 \item[Game Info.] View and modify the metadata of the current game. 214 \item[Game Info.] View and modify the metadata of the current game.
215 \item[Playback Control.] Control the playback of the current playlist 215 \item[Playback Control.] Control the playback of the current playlist
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ these markers:
220 \item[Context Menu.] Open the Context Menu which allows you to set play 220 \item[Context Menu.] Open the Context Menu which allows you to set play
221 modes and other tools. 221 modes and other tools.
222 \item[Quit.] Leave the plugin. Any unsaved changes are saved to 222 \item[Quit.] Leave the plugin. Any unsaved changes are saved to
223 \fname {"/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf"}. 223 \fname {/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf}.
224 \end{description} 224 \end{description}
225\item [Game Info. ] 225\item [Game Info. ]
226 The menu for modifying game info (metadata) of the current game. This 226 The menu for modifying game info (metadata) of the current game. This
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ these markers:
270 global Rockbox settings). 270 global Rockbox settings).
271 \item[Idle Autosave Time.] Set the amount of idle time to wait before 271 \item[Idle Autosave Time.] Set the amount of idle time to wait before
272 automatically saving any unsaved changes. These autosaves go to 272 automatically saving any unsaved changes. These autosaves go to
273 the file \fname {"/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf"} regardless of if you have 273 the file \fname {/sgf/gbn\_def.sgf} regardless of if you have
274 loaded a game or used \setting{Save As} to save the game before or 274 loaded a game or used \setting{Save As} to save the game before or
275 not. Set to \setting{Off} to disable this functionality completely. 275 not. Set to \setting{Off} to disable this functionality completely.
276 \item[Automatically Show Comments?] If this is enabled and you navigate 276 \item[Automatically Show Comments?] If this is enabled and you navigate
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ these markers:
299 \item[Next Variation.] If the game is at the first move in a variation, 299 \item[Next Variation.] If the game is at the first move in a variation,
300 this will navigate to the next variation after the current one. This 300 this will navigate to the next variation after the current one. This
301 is the only way to reach variations which start with adding or 301 is the only way to reach variations which start with adding or
302 removing stones, as you cannot follow them by "playing" the same move. 302 removing stones, as you cannot follow them by ``playing'' the same move.
303 \item[Force Play Mode.] The same as Play Mode except that this mode will 303 \item[Force Play Mode.] The same as Play Mode except that this mode will
304 allow you to play illegal moves such as retaking a ko immediately 304 allow you to play illegal moves such as retaking a ko immediately
305 without a ko threat, suicide on rulesets which don't allow it 305 without a ko threat, suicide on rulesets which don't allow it
diff --git a/manual/plugins/mpegplayer.tex b/manual/plugins/mpegplayer.tex
index 1ee07b36d4..73734a4c69 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/mpegplayer.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/mpegplayer.tex
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ option and choose \setting{mpegplayer}.
39\end{table} 39\end{table}
40 40
41When a video file is selected, the start Menu will be displayed, unless it is 41When a video file is selected, the start Menu will be displayed, unless it is
42disabled via the option "start menu" (see below). In the latter case the video 42disabled via the option ``start menu'' (see below). In the latter case the video
43will start playing immediately - unless a resume point is found, in which case 43will start playing immediately - unless a resume point is found, in which case
44the resume menu is presented. 44the resume menu is presented.
45 45
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Resume Menu
67Main Menu 67Main Menu
68 68
69\begin{description} 69\begin{description}
70\item[Display Options] Opens "Display Options" submenu - see below. 70\item[Display Options] Opens ``Display Options'' submenu -- see below.
71\item[Start Menu] (default: on) Enable/disable the start menu. 71\item[Start Menu] (default: on) Enable/disable the start menu.
72\item[Clear all resumes: x] Discard all x resume points. 72\item[Clear all resumes: x] Discard all x resume points.
73\item[Quit mpegplayer] Exit the plugin. 73\item[Quit mpegplayer] Exit the plugin.
diff --git a/manual/plugins/pictureflow.tex b/manual/plugins/pictureflow.tex
index 6355080915..79c3054f3c 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/pictureflow.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/pictureflow.tex
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ aware:
138 \item[Number of slides.] Sets the number of slides at each side, including the 138 \item[Number of slides.] Sets the number of slides at each side, including the
139 centre slide. Therefore if set to 4, there will be 3 slides on the left, 139 centre slide. Therefore if set to 4, there will be 3 slides on the left,
140 the centre slide, and then 3 slides on the right. 140 the centre slide, and then 3 slides on the right.
141 \item[Zoom.] Changes the distance at which slides are rendered from the "camera". 141 \item[Zoom.] Changes the distance at which slides are rendered from the ``camera''.
142 \item[Show album title.] Allows setting the album title to be shown above or 142 \item[Show album title.] Allows setting the album title to be shown above or
143 below the cover art, or not at all. 143 below the cover art, or not at all.
144 \item[Resize Covers.] Set whether to automatically resize the covers or to leave 144 \item[Resize Covers.] Set whether to automatically resize the covers or to leave
diff --git a/manual/plugins/rockpaint.tex b/manual/plugins/rockpaint.tex
index 2b3d1870f7..dd2316114f 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/rockpaint.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/rockpaint.tex
@@ -7,33 +7,33 @@ whose dimensions are the same size as your device's screen or smaller; it can
7also create empty bitmaps for you to work with.\\ 7also create empty bitmaps for you to work with.\\
8 8
9\subsubsection{Opening A File} 9\subsubsection{Opening A File}
10To open a file, you may use either the context menu option "Open With" in the 10To open a file, you may use either the context menu option ``Open With'' in the
11File Browser, or you may enter Rockpaint first using the Plugins menu and open 11File Browser, or you may enter Rockpaint first using the Plugins menu and open
12a file from there. To perform the latter, simply press Rockpaint's Menu button 12a file from there. To perform the latter, simply press Rockpaint's Menu button
13or move the cursor beyond the bottom of the screen; then move the cursor onto 13or move the cursor beyond the bottom of the screen; then move the cursor onto
14"Menu" and select it. Finally, select "Load" and navigate to the image you 14``Menu'' and select it. Finally, select ``Load'' and navigate to the image you
15wish to open.\\ 15wish to open.\\
16 16
17\subsubsection{Tools} 17\subsubsection{Tools}
18Rockpaint offers several tools to aid you in editing; you can view them by 18Rockpaint offers several tools to aid you in editing; you can view them by
19either pressing Rockpaint's "Menu" key or by attempting to move the cursor 19either pressing Rockpaint's ``Menu'' key or by attempting to move the cursor
20beyond the bottom of the screen. From top to bottom and left to right, and 20beyond the bottom of the screen. From top to bottom and left to right, and
21by section, they are as follows: 21by section, they are as follows:
22\begin{description} 22\begin{description}
23 \item[Colour Picker] 23 \item[Colour Picker]
24 The top left tool shows your colours that are at the ready. To 24 The top left tool shows your colours that are at the ready. To
25 swap them, "click" on the background colour. To edit the foreground colour, 25 swap them, ``click'' on the background colour. To edit the foreground colour,
26 click on it. 26 click on it.
27 \item[Preset Pallete] 27 \item[Preset Pallete]
28 Several preset colours are availible. Clicking on one changes 28 Several preset colours are availible. Clicking on one changes
29 the foreground of the Colour Picker to the selected colour. 29 the foreground of the Colour Picker to the selected colour.
30 \item[Pencil] 30 \item[Pencil]
31 Draws as you move the cursor. You can change the brush size with the 31 Draws as you move the cursor. You can change the brush size with the
32 Menu option "Brush Size". Use the Select key to toggle the tool while editing 32 Menu option ``Brush Size''. Use the Select key to toggle the tool while editing
33 the image. 33 the image.
34 \item[Selection tool] 34 \item[Selection tool]
35 Allows you to select a rectangular region; once you do, you 35 Allows you to select a rectangular region; once you do, you
36 will be shown a menu of options (including "cancel" if you make a mistake). 36 will be shown a menu of options (including ``cancel'' if you make a mistake).
37 \item[Line tool] 37 \item[Line tool]
38 Draws a straight line. 38 Draws a straight line.
39 \item[Curve tool] 39 \item[Curve tool]
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ by section, they are as follows:
53 \item[Eraser] 53 \item[Eraser]
54 The opposite of the pencil; it changes painted pixels to white. 54 The opposite of the pencil; it changes painted pixels to white.
55 \item[Text tool] 55 \item[Text tool]
56 "Draws" text on the image. 56 ``Draws'' text on the image.
57 \item[Filled rectangle] 57 \item[Filled rectangle]
58 Same as the Rectangle tool, but fills it with colour. 58 Same as the Rectangle tool, but fills it with colour.
59 \item[Filled circle] 59 \item[Filled circle]