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-rw-r--r--manual/advanced_topics/main.tex26
-rwxr-xr-xmanual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex18
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/search.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/plugins/sort.tex5
4 files changed, 26 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex
index 071f69c6e6..c674a8d908 100644
--- a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex
+++ b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ all the tags that are available.
77\item All characters not preceded by \% are displayed as typed. 77\item All characters not preceded by \% are displayed as typed.
78\item Lines beginning with \# are comments and will be ignored. 78\item Lines beginning with \# are comments and will be ignored.
79\item Maximum file size used is 79\item Maximum file size used is
80 \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300,ipodcolor,ipodnano}{1600} 80 \opt{HAVE_LCD_BITMAP}{1600}
81 \opt{player}{400} bytes. 81 \opt{player}{400} bytes.
82 If you have a bigger WPS file, only the first part of it will be 82 If you have a bigger WPS file, only the first part of it will be
83 loaded and used. 83 loaded and used.
@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ Example of a configuration file:
289\note{As you can see from the example, configuration files do not need to 289\note{As you can see from the example, configuration files do not need to
290 contain all of the Rockbox options. You can create configuration files 290 contain all of the Rockbox options. You can create configuration files
291 that change only certain settings. So, for example, supppose you 291 that change only certain settings. So, for example, supppose you
292 typically use the \dap at one volume in the car, and another when using 292 typically use the \dap{} at one volume in the car, and another when using
293 headphones. Further, suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you are 293 headphones. Further, suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you are
294 in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You 294 in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You
295 could create configuration files that control only the volume and LCD 295 could create configuration files that control only the volume and LCD
@@ -300,23 +300,23 @@ Example of a configuration file:
300 300
301\subsection{\label{ref:manage_settings_menu}The \setting{Manage Settings} 301\subsection{\label{ref:manage_settings_menu}The \setting{Manage Settings}
302 menu} The \setting{Manage Settings} menu can be found in the \setting{Main 302 menu} The \setting{Manage Settings} menu can be found in the \setting{Main
303 Menu}. The \setting{Manage Settings} menu allows you to save and load 303 Menu}. The \setting{Manage Settings} menu allows you to save and load
304\fname{.cfg} files. \opt{MASCODEC}{The \setting{Manage Settings} menu also 304\fname{.cfg} files. \opt{MASCODEC}{The \setting{Manage Settings} menu also
305 allows you to load or save different firmware versions.} 305 allows you to load or save different firmware versions.}
306 306
307\begin{description} 307\begin{description}
308 308
309\item [Browse .cfg Files.]Opens the file browser in the 309\item [Browse .cfg Files.]Opens the file browser in the \fname{/.rockbox}
310 \fname{/.rockbox} directory and displays all \fname{.cfg} (configuration) 310 directory and displays all \fname{.cfg} (configuration) files. Selecting a
311 files. Selecting a \fname{.cfg} file will cause Rockbox to load the 311 \fname{.cfg} file will cause Rockbox to load the settings contained in that
312 settings contained in that file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to 312 file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to the \setting{Manage Settings}
313 the \setting{Manage Settings} menu. See the \setting{Write .cfg files} 313 menu. See the \setting{Write .cfg files} option on the
314 option on the \setting{Manage Settings} menu for details of how to save 314 \setting{Manage Settings} menu for details of how to save and edit a
315 and edit a configuration file. 315 configuration file.
316 316
317\item [Browse Firmwares.] 317\item [Browse Firmwares.]
318 % 318 %
319 \opt{SWCODEC}{\fixme{This is a legacy item, and is deprecated.}} 319 \opt{SWCODEC}{\fixme{This is a legacy item, and is deprecated.}}
320 % 320 %
321 \opt{MASCODEC}{ 321 \opt{MASCODEC}{
322 This displays a list of firmware files in the \fname{/.rockbox} 322 This displays a list of firmware files in the \fname{/.rockbox}
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Example of a configuration file:
325 \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{Firmware files have an extension of 325 \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{Firmware files have an extension of
326 \fname{.ajz}. } 326 \fname{.ajz}. }
327 % 327 %
328 \opt{player}{Firmware files have an extension of \fname{.mod}. } 328 \opt{player}{Firmware files have an extension of \fname{.mod}. }
329 % 329 %
330 Playing a firmware file loads it into memory. Thus, it is possible 330 Playing a firmware file loads it into memory. Thus, it is possible
331 to run the original Archos firmware or a different version of Rockbox 331 to run the original Archos firmware or a different version of Rockbox
diff --git a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
index 4fc51812b3..35071a9c39 100755
--- a/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/batterybenchmark.tex
@@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ file \fname{/battery\_bench.txt} is not deleted.
32\subsubsection{Information explained} 32\subsubsection{Information explained}
33On the top of the file you will see various info on how to use the plugin. 33On the top of the file you will see various info on how to use the plugin.
34\begin{description} 34\begin{description}
35\item[Time] It is the total time of operation of the \dap. It is not the time 35\item[Time] This column reports the total time of operation of the \dap. It is
36that you started the plug-in. If you have your player on for 5 minutes and then 36not the time that you started the plug-in. If you have your player on for 5
37start the plugin, it will start measuring from 5 minutes. 37minutes and then start the plugin, it will start measuring from 5 minutes.
38\item[Seconds] As time, it shows time passed in seconds. Nothing special, it is 38\item[Seconds] As time, it shows time passed in seconds. Nothing special, it is
39there because it is free and maybe someone might want to make graphs with 39there because it is free and maybe someone might want to make graphs with
40seconds. 40seconds.
@@ -44,16 +44,16 @@ battery voltage / top battery voltage) * 100) we can calculate the difference
44between the estimation. Goal of this column is to make the estimation algorithm 44between the estimation. Goal of this column is to make the estimation algorithm
45of Rockbox more accurate. 45of Rockbox more accurate.
46\item[Time Left] It shows the estimated (by Rockbox) remaining time until 46\item[Time Left] It shows the estimated (by Rockbox) remaining time until
47shutdown. Again, as Level, this column can be used to see differences between 47shutdown. Again, as with Level(above), this column can be used to see
48real time left and estimated time left. This could help make time left more 48differences between real time left and estimated time left. This could help
49accurate. 49make time left more accurate.
50\item[Voltage] The current, battery voltage, the moment the measurement was 50\item[Voltage] The battery voltage, the moment the measurement was captured.
51captured. Measurements are captured when this number changes while benchmarking. 51Measurements are captured when this number changes while benchmarking.
52This column can be used to give quite interesting graphs in a spreadsheet 52This column can be used to give quite interesting graphs in a spreadsheet
53program. (Excel, Calc, e.t.c) 53program. (Excel, Calc, e.t.c)
54\item[M/DA] (Measurements per Disk Activity) The number of measurements stored 54\item[M/DA] (Measurements per Disk Activity) The number of measurements stored
55temporarily in memory, before written on the log file. This can give you an 55temporarily in memory, before written on the log file. This can give you an
56idea on how many voltage changes are between disk activity (or one hour). 56idea of how many voltage changes there are between disk activity (or one hour).
57\item[C] Stands for Charger. An "A" in that column shows if there was the power 57\item[C] Stands for Charger. An "A" in that column shows if there was the power
58adapter attached to the unit, at the time of the measurement. 58adapter attached to the unit, at the time of the measurement.
59\item[S] The "S" column shows the state of the device (Charging, or not). The 59\item[S] The "S" column shows the state of the device (Charging, or not). The
diff --git a/manual/plugins/search.tex b/manual/plugins/search.tex
index e224f3fdb0..ddbb7bc1b3 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/search.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/search.tex
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1\subsection{Search} 1\subsection{Search}
2This plugin can be used on playlists. It searches through the playlist 2This plugin can be used on playlists. It searches through the playlist
3that it is opened on looking for any occurrences of the string entered by the 3that it opened on looking for any occurrences of the string entered by the
4user. The results of this search are saved to a new playlist, 4user. The results of this search are saved to a new playlist,
5\textbf{search\_results.m3u}, within the same directory as the 5\textbf{search\_results.m3u}, within the same directory as the
6original playlist. 6original playlist.
diff --git a/manual/plugins/sort.tex b/manual/plugins/sort.tex
index 69625f6b0a..0f8e741ea3 100644
--- a/manual/plugins/sort.tex
+++ b/manual/plugins/sort.tex
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
1\subsection{Sort} 1\subsection{Sort}
2This plugin takes a file and sorts it in forward alphabetical order. Case is 2This plugin takes a file and sorts it in ascending alphabetical order. Case is
3ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the ``Create Playlist'' menu option (see \reference{ref:Playlistsubmenu}). 3ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the
4\setting{Create Playlist} menu option (see \reference{ref:Playlistsubmenu}).
4 5
5 6