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authorAlexander Levin <al.le@rockbox.org>2010-05-19 16:06:42 +0000
committerAlexander Levin <al.le@rockbox.org>2010-05-19 16:06:42 +0000
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Use nice 'times' glyphs for describing dimensions (FS#11295)
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82 cards until we are satisfied the driver is safe to use.\\} 82 cards until we are satisfied the driver is safe to use.\\}
83 \item There is only basic touchscreen support. Further work is 83 \item There is only basic touchscreen support. Further work is
84 required to make the UI more usable with a touchscreen in general. 84 required to make the UI more usable with a touchscreen in general.
85 \note{The touchscreen can be used in two modes, either a 3x3 grid mode 85 \note{The touchscreen can be used in two modes, either a 3$\times$3 grid mode
86 which divides the screen into areas to emulate a set of physical 86 which divides the screen into areas to emulate a set of physical
87 buttons (the default setting), or ``absolute point'' mode where the 87 buttons (the default setting), or ``absolute point'' mode where the
88 touchscreen is used to point to items on the screen.\\} 88 touchscreen is used to point to items on the screen.\\}