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diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/database.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/database.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dcdeb36b6e --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/database.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id: $ % | ||
2 | \section{Database} | ||
3 | This sub menu allows you to configure the database. | ||
4 | See \reference{ref:database} for more information about using | ||
5 | the database. | ||
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex index cca0ecdeb0..0b96c5ebce 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex | |||
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id$ % | 1 | % $Id$ % |
2 | \section{\label{ref:Displayoptions}Display Options} | 2 | \section{\label{ref:Displayoptions}Display} |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | \begin{description} | 4 | \begin{description} |
5 | \nopt{player}{ | 5 | \nopt{player}{ |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex index 98a47854c7..50ef547f89 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex | |||
@@ -36,12 +36,6 @@ displays files. | |||
36 | hidden. | 36 | hidden. |
37 | \item[Playlists:] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories and playlists, | 37 | \item[Playlists:] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories and playlists, |
38 | for simplified navigation. | 38 | for simplified navigation. |
39 | \item[Database:] This shows the files based on the \setting{Database} | ||
40 | information, thus disabling the \setting{File Browser}. You can browse the | ||
41 | database by various tags and search them. Only information present | ||
42 | in music file tags are shown. For a detailed description of | ||
43 | \setting{Database} refer to \reference{ref:database}. | ||
44 | |||
45 | \end{description} | 39 | \end{description} |
46 | 40 | ||
47 | \item[Follow Playlist:] | 41 | \item[Follow Playlist:] |
@@ -64,8 +58,4 @@ displays files. | |||
64 | If set to \setting{Current Directory Only} only the name of the current | 58 | If set to \setting{Current Directory Only} only the name of the current |
65 | directory will be displayed. | 59 | directory will be displayed. |
66 | 60 | ||
67 | \item[Database:] | ||
68 | This option allows you to configure the database. | ||
69 | See \reference{ref:database} for more information about using | ||
70 | the database. | ||
71 | \end{description} | 61 | \end{description} |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/main.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/main.tex index bec668395b..b234892539 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/main.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/main.tex | |||
@@ -6,9 +6,17 @@ | |||
6 | \label{ref:configure_rockbox_general} | 6 | \label{ref:configure_rockbox_general} |
7 | \input{configure_rockbox/general_settings.tex} | 7 | \input{configure_rockbox/general_settings.tex} |
8 | \input{configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex} | 8 | \input{configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex} |
9 | \input{configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex} | ||
9 | \input{configure_rockbox/file_view.tex} | 10 | \input{configure_rockbox/file_view.tex} |
11 | \input{configure_rockbox/database.tex} | ||
10 | \input{configure_rockbox/display_options.tex} | 12 | \input{configure_rockbox/display_options.tex} |
11 | \input{configure_rockbox/system_options.tex} | 13 | \input{configure_rockbox/system_options.tex} |
12 | \input{configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex} | 14 | \input{configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex} |
13 | \input{configure_rockbox/language.tex} | 15 | \input{configure_rockbox/language.tex} |
14 | \input{configure_rockbox/voice.tex} \ No newline at end of file | 16 | \input{configure_rockbox/voice.tex} |
17 | |||
18 | \opt{HAVE_RECORDING}{ | ||
19 | \chapter{Recording Settings} | ||
20 | \label{ref:Recordingsettings} | ||
21 | \input{configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex} | ||
22 | } | ||
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex index b73301baa5..4e6346b26e 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex | |||
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id$ % | 1 | % $Id$ % |
2 | \section{\label{ref:PlaybackOptions}Playback Options} | 2 | \section{\label{ref:PlaybackOptions}Playback} |
3 | The \setting{Playback Options} sub menu allows you to configure settings | 3 | The \setting{Playback} sub menu allows you to configure settings |
4 | related to audio playback. | 4 | related to audio playback. |
5 | \begin{description} | 5 | \begin{description} |
6 | \item[Shuffle. ]Alters how Rockbox will select which song to play next.\\ | 6 | \item[Shuffle. ]Alters how Rockbox will select which song to play next.\\ |
@@ -56,31 +56,19 @@ related to audio playback. | |||
56 | } | 56 | } |
57 | } | 57 | } |
58 | \end{description} | 58 | \end{description} |
59 | 59 | ||
60 | \item[Play Selected First. ]This setting controls what happens when you | 60 | \item[Play Selected First. ]This setting controls what happens when you |
61 | select a file for playback while shuffle mode is on. If the | 61 | select a file for playback while shuffle mode is on. If the |
62 | \setting{Play Selected First} setting is \setting{Yes}, the file you | 62 | \setting{Play Selected First} setting is \setting{Yes}, the file you |
63 | selected will be played first. If this setting is \setting{No}, a random | 63 | selected will be played first. If this setting is \setting{No}, a random |
64 | file in the directory will be played first. | 64 | file in the directory will be played first. |
65 | 65 | ||
66 | \item[Resume on Startup. ]Rockbox can be configured to start playing automatically | ||
67 | when you turn on the \dap. If the resume function is set to start | ||
68 | automatically playing, Rockbox will start at the point where you last | ||
69 | turned off the \dap. The options for the \setting{Resume on Startup} | ||
70 | function are: | ||
71 | \begin{description} | ||
72 | \item[Yes. ]Rockbox will unconditionally try to resume. | ||
73 | \item[No. ]Rockbox will not resume. | ||
74 | \note{If \setting{Resume on Startup} is set to \setting{No}, Rockbox will | ||
75 | start in the \setting{File Browser}.} | ||
76 | \end{description} | ||
77 | |||
78 | \item[Fast-Forward/Rewind. ]How fast you want search (fast forward or rewind) | 66 | \item[Fast-Forward/Rewind. ]How fast you want search (fast forward or rewind) |
79 | to accelerate when you hold down the button. \setting{Off} means no | 67 | to accelerate when you hold down the button. \setting{Off} means no |
80 | acceleration. \setting{2x/1s} means double the search speed once every | 68 | acceleration. \setting{2x/1s} means double the search speed once every |
81 | second the button is held. \setting{2x/5s} means double the search speed | 69 | second the button is held. \setting{2x/5s} means double the search speed |
82 | once every 5 seconds the button is held. | 70 | once every 5 seconds the button is held. |
83 | 71 | ||
84 | \item[Anti-Skip Buffer. ]This setting allows you to control how much music is | 72 | \item[Anti-Skip Buffer. ]This setting allows you to control how much music is |
85 | stored in the \daps{} memory whilst playing a song, acting as a buffer | 73 | stored in the \daps{} memory whilst playing a song, acting as a buffer |
86 | against shock or playback problems. The \dap{} transfers the selected | 74 | against shock or playback problems. The \dap{} transfers the selected |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dbddad03e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id:$ % | ||
2 | \section{\label{ref:PlaylistOptions}Playlist} | ||
3 | The \setting{Playlist} sub menu allows you to configure settings | ||
4 | related to playlists. | ||
5 | \begin{description} | ||
6 | \item[Recursively Insert Directories. ] | ||
7 | If set to \setting{On}, then when a directory is inserted or queued into a | ||
8 | dynamic playlist, all sub-directories will also be inserted. If set to \setting{Ask}, | ||
9 | Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories. | ||
10 | |||
11 | \item[Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist. ] | ||
12 | If set to \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will provide a warning if the user attempts to | ||
13 | take an action that will cause Rockbox to erase the current dynamic playlist. | ||
14 | \end{description} | ||
diff --git a/manual/main_menu/recording.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex index b810c9f168..ce9abc2368 100644 --- a/manual/main_menu/recording.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex | |||
@@ -1,66 +1,8 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id$ % | 1 | % $Id:$ % |
2 | \section{\label{ref:Recording}Recording} | ||
3 | \subsection{\label{ref:while_recording_screen}While Recording Screen} | ||
4 | \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-while-recording-screen}{The while recording | ||
5 | screen}{} | ||
6 | |||
7 | Entering the \setting{Recording} option in the \setting{Main Menu} brings up | ||
8 | a screen in which you can choose to enter the \setting{Recording Screen} or | ||
9 | the \setting{Recording Settings} (see below). The \setting{Recording Screen} | ||
10 | shows the time elapsed and the size of the file being recorded. A peak meter | ||
11 | is present to allow you set gain correctly. There is also a volume setting, | ||
12 | this will only affect the output level of the \dap{} and does \emph{not} | ||
13 | affect the recorded sound. | ||
14 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ | ||
15 | \note{When you start a recording, the hard disk will spin up. This will cause | ||
16 | the peak meters to freeze in the process. This is expected behaviour, and | ||
17 | nothing to worry about. The recording continues during the spin up.}} | ||
18 | \opt{MASCODEC}{The frequency, channels and quality} | ||
19 | \opt{SWCODEC}{The frequency and channels} settings are shown on the last line. | ||
20 | |||
21 | The controls for this screen are: | ||
22 | \begin{table} | ||
23 | \begin{btnmap}{}{} | ||
24 | |||
25 | \ActionStdPrev{} / \ActionStdNext & Select setting.\\ | ||
26 | % | ||
27 | \ActionSettingsDec{} / \ActionSettingsInc & Adjust selected setting.\\ | ||
28 | % | ||
29 | \ActionRecPause & Start recording.\\ | ||
30 | & While recording: pause recording (press again to | ||
31 | continue).\\ | ||
32 | % | ||
33 | \ActionRecExit & Exit \setting{Recording Screen}.\\ | ||
34 | & While recording: Stop recording.\\ | ||
35 | % | ||
36 | \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{ | ||
37 | \ActionRecNewfile & Starts recording.\\ | ||
38 | & While recording: close the current file and open | ||
39 | a new one.\\ | ||
40 | } | ||
41 | % | ||
42 | \ActionRecMenu & Open \setting{Recording Settings} (see below).\\ | ||
43 | % | ||
44 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{ | ||
45 | \ActionRecFTwo & Quick menu for recording settings. A quick press will | ||
46 | leave the screen up (press \ActionRecFTwo{} again to exit), while holding | ||
47 | it will close the screen when you release it.\\ | ||
48 | } | ||
49 | % | ||
50 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{ | ||
51 | \ActionRecFThree & Quick menu for source setting.\\ | ||
52 | & Quick/hold works as for \ActionRecFTwo.\\ | ||
53 | & While recording: Start a new recording file.\\ | ||
54 | } | ||
55 | \end{btnmap} | ||
56 | \end{table} | ||
57 | |||
58 | \subsection{\label{ref:Recordingsettings}Recording Settings} | ||
59 | \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-recording-settings}{The recording settings screen}{} | 2 | \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-recording-settings}{The recording settings screen}{} |
60 | 3 | ||
61 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ | 4 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ |
62 | \begin{description} | 5 | \section{Quality} |
63 | \item[Quality:] | ||
64 | Choose the quality here (0 to 7). Default is 5, best quality is 7, | 6 | Choose the quality here (0 to 7). Default is 5, best quality is 7, |
65 | smallest file size is 0. This setting effects how much your sound | 7 | smallest file size is 0. This setting effects how much your sound |
66 | sample will be compressed. Higher quality settings result in larger | 8 | sample will be compressed. Higher quality settings result in larger |
@@ -70,7 +12,6 @@ The controls for this screen are: | |||
70 | or number of bits per second, for a recording. When this setting | 12 | or number of bits per second, for a recording. When this setting |
71 | is lowered, recordings are compressed more (meaning worse sound quality), | 13 | is lowered, recordings are compressed more (meaning worse sound quality), |
72 | and the average bitrate changes as follows. | 14 | and the average bitrate changes as follows. |
73 | \end{description} | ||
74 | 15 | ||
75 | \begin{table}[h!] | 16 | \begin{table}[h!] |
76 | \begin{center} | 17 | \begin{center} |
@@ -85,20 +26,19 @@ The controls for this screen are: | |||
85 | \end{table} | 26 | \end{table} |
86 | } | 27 | } |
87 | 28 | ||
88 | \begin{description} | ||
89 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ | 29 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ |
90 | \item[Format:] | 30 | \section{Format} |
91 | Choose which format to save your recording in. The available choices are | 31 | Choose which format to save your recording in. The available choices are |
92 | the two uncompressed formats \setting{PCM Wave} and \setting{AIFF}, the | 32 | the two uncompressed formats \setting{PCM Wave} and \setting{AIFF}, the |
93 | losslessly compressed \setting{WavPack} and the lossy | 33 | losslessly compressed \setting{WavPack} and the lossy |
94 | \setting{MPEG Layer 3}. | 34 | \setting{MPEG Layer 3}. |
95 | 35 | ||
96 | \item[Encoder Settings:] | 36 | \section{Encoder Settings} |
97 | This sets the bitrate when using the \setting{MPEG Layer 3} format. And has | 37 | This sets the bitrate when using the \setting{MPEG Layer 3} format. And has |
98 | no settings for the other formats. | 38 | no settings for the other formats. |
99 | } | 39 | } |
100 | 40 | ||
101 | \item[Frequency:] | 41 | \section{Frequency} |
102 | Choose the recording frequency (sample rate). | 42 | Choose the recording frequency (sample rate). |
103 | \opt{MASCODEC}{48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, 22.05kHz, 16kHz} | 43 | \opt{MASCODEC}{48kHz, 44.1kHz, 32kHz, 24kHz, 22.05kHz, 16kHz} |
104 | \opt{h1xx,h300}{44.1kHz, 22.05kHz and 11.025kHz} | 44 | \opt{h1xx,h300}{44.1kHz, 22.05kHz and 11.025kHz} |
@@ -118,25 +58,25 @@ The controls for this screen are: | |||
118 | {\note{You cannot change the sample rate for digital recordings.} | 58 | {\note{You cannot change the sample rate for digital recordings.} |
119 | } | 59 | } |
120 | 60 | ||
121 | \item[Source:] | 61 | \section{Source} |
122 | Choose the source of the recording. This can be | 62 | Choose the source of the recording. This can be |
123 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx}{\setting{SPDIF (digital)},}% | 63 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx}{\setting{SPDIF (digital)},}% |
124 | \setting{Mic} or \setting{Line In}. | 64 | \setting{Mic} or \setting{Line In}. |
125 | \opt{CONFIG_TUNER}{For recording from the radio see \reference{ref:FMradio}.} | 65 | \opt{CONFIG_TUNER}{For recording from the radio see \reference{ref:FMradio}.} |
126 | 66 | ||
127 | \item[Channels:] | 67 | \section{Channels} |
128 | This allows you to select mono or stereo recording. Please note that | 68 | This allows you to select mono or stereo recording. Please note that |
129 | for mono recording, only the left channel is recorded. Mono recordings | 69 | for mono recording, only the left channel is recorded. Mono recordings |
130 | are usually somewhat smaller than stereo. | 70 | are usually somewhat smaller than stereo. |
131 | 71 | ||
132 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ | 72 | \opt{MASCODEC}{ |
133 | \item[Independent Frames:] | 73 | \section{Independent Frames} |
134 | The independent frames option tells the \dap{} to encode with the bit | 74 | The independent frames option tells the \dap{} to encode with the bit |
135 | reservoir disabled, so the frames are independent of each other. This | 75 | reservoir disabled, so the frames are independent of each other. This |
136 | makes a file easier to edit. | 76 | makes a file easier to edit. |
137 | } | 77 | } |
138 | 78 | ||
139 | \item[File Split Options:] | 79 | \section{File Split Options} |
140 | This sub menu contains options for file splitting, which can be used to split | 80 | This sub menu contains options for file splitting, which can be used to split |
141 | up long recordings into manageable pieces. The splits are seamless (frame | 81 | up long recordings into manageable pieces. The splits are seamless (frame |
142 | accurate), no audio is lost at the split point. The break between recordings | 82 | accurate), no audio is lost at the split point. The break between recordings |
@@ -166,32 +106,29 @@ The controls for this screen are: | |||
166 | 106 | ||
167 | \end{description} | 107 | \end{description} |
168 | 108 | ||
169 | \item[Prerecord Time:] | 109 | \section{Prerecord Time} |
170 | This setting buffers a small amount of audio so that when the record button | 110 | This setting buffers a small amount of audio so that when the record button |
171 | is pressed, the recording will begin from that number of seconds earlier. | 111 | is pressed, the recording will begin from that number of seconds earlier. |
172 | This is useful for ensuring that a recording begins before a cue that is | 112 | This is useful for ensuring that a recording begins before a cue that is |
173 | being waited for. | 113 | being waited for. |
174 | 114 | ||
175 | \item[Directory:] | 115 | \section{Directory} |
176 | Allows changing the location where the recorded files are saved. The | 116 | Allows changing the location where the recorded files are saved. The |
177 | default location is \fname{/recordings}. If set to | 117 | default location is \fname{/recordings}. If set to |
178 | \setting{Current Directory} the recorded files will be saved in the | 118 | \setting{Current Directory} the recorded files will be saved in the |
179 | directory where the \setting{File Browser} was left. | 119 | directory where the \setting{File Browser} was left. |
180 | 120 | ||
181 | \item[Show recording screen on startup:] | 121 | \nopt{ondio}{ |
182 | If set to yes, the \dap{} will start up with the recording screen showing. | 122 | \section{Clipping Light} |
183 | |||
184 | \nopt{ondio}{ | ||
185 | \item[Clipping Light:] | ||
186 | Causes the backlight to flash on when clipping has been detected.\\ | 123 | Causes the backlight to flash on when clipping has been detected.\\ |
187 | Options: \setting{Off}, \setting{Main unit only}, | 124 | Options: \setting{Off}, \setting{Main unit only}, |
188 | \setting{Main and remote unit}, \setting{Remote unit only}. | 125 | \setting{Main and remote unit}, \setting{Remote unit only}. |
189 | } | 126 | } |
190 | \item[Trigger:] | 127 | \section{Trigger} |
191 | \fixme{Add description of triggered recording.} | 128 | \fixme{Add description of triggered recording.} |
192 | 129 | ||
193 | \opt{h1xx,h300}{% | 130 | \opt{h1xx,h300}{% |
194 | \item[Automatic Gain Control:] | 131 | \section{Automatic Gain Control} |
195 | The \setting{Automatic Gain Control} has five different presets for | 132 | The \setting{Automatic Gain Control} has five different presets for |
196 | automatically controlling the gain while recording. | 133 | automatically controlling the gain while recording. |
197 | \begin{description} | 134 | \begin{description} |
@@ -218,8 +155,7 @@ The controls for this screen are: | |||
218 | decrease gain to reach it. | 155 | decrease gain to reach it. |
219 | \end{description} | 156 | \end{description} |
220 | 157 | ||
221 | \item[AGC clip time:] | 158 | \section{AGC clip time} |
222 | This setting controls how long the level is too loud or soft before the | 159 | This setting controls how long the level is too loud or soft before the |
223 | \setting{Automatic Gain Control} kicks in. | 160 | \setting{Automatic Gain Control} kicks in. |
224 | }% | 161 | }% |
225 | \end{description} | ||
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex index 984c5ee202..16e0a32f55 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex | |||
@@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id$ % | 1 | % $Id$ % |
2 | \section{\label{ref:SystemOptions}System Options} | 2 | \section{\label{ref:SystemOptions}System} |
3 | \subsection{Start Screen} | ||
4 | Set the screen that Rockbox will start in. Selecting | ||
5 | \setting{Resume Playback} will resume playback where it was when the \dap{} | ||
6 | was shut off if there is a playlist to resume and will then end up in the | ||
7 | WPS. Selecting \setting{Previous Screen} will make Rockbox start in the | ||
8 | screen it was when the \dap{} was shut off. | ||
3 | 9 | ||
4 | \subsection{Battery} | 10 | \subsection{Battery} |
5 | Options relating to the \opt{archos}{batteries}\nopt{archos}{battery}% | 11 | Options relating to the \opt{archos}{batteries}\nopt{archos}{battery}% |
@@ -78,12 +84,9 @@ paused. It is not idle while the USB or charger is connected, or while | |||
78 | recording. Settings are either \setting{Off} or \setting{1} to \setting{10} | 84 | recording. Settings are either \setting{Off} or \setting{1} to \setting{10} |
79 | minutes in 1 minute steps. Then \setting{15,30,45} and \setting{60} minutes are | 85 | minutes in 1 minute steps. Then \setting{15,30,45} and \setting{60} minutes are |
80 | available. | 86 | available. |
81 | \subsection{Sleep Timer} | 87 | |
82 | This option lets you power off your \dap{} after playing for a given time. Can | 88 | \opt{HAVE_RTC_ALARM}{ |
83 | be set from \setting{Off} to 5 hours in 5 minute steps. | 89 | \subsection{Wake Up alarm} |
84 | \opt{recorderv2fm}{This setting is reset on boot. Using this option | ||
85 | disables the \setting{Wake up alarm} (see below). | ||
86 | \subsection{Wake Up alarm} | ||
87 | This option turns the \dap{} off and then starts it up again at the | 90 | This option turns the \dap{} off and then starts it up again at the |
88 | specified time. This is most useful when combined with the \setting{Resume} | 91 | specified time. This is most useful when combined with the \setting{Resume} |
89 | setting in the \setting{Playback Options} menu is set to \setting{Yes}, so | 92 | setting in the \setting{Playback Options} menu is set to \setting{Yes}, so |
@@ -93,7 +96,7 @@ be set from \setting{Off} to 5 hours in 5 minute steps. | |||
93 | \ButtonPlay{} confirms the alarm and shuts your \dap{} down, and \ButtonOff | 96 | \ButtonPlay{} confirms the alarm and shuts your \dap{} down, and \ButtonOff |
94 | cancels setting an alarm. If the \dap{} is turned on again before the alarm | 97 | cancels setting an alarm. If the \dap{} is turned on again before the alarm |
95 | occurs, the alarm will be cancelled. Using this option disables the | 98 | occurs, the alarm will be cancelled. Using this option disables the |
96 | \setting{Sleep Timer}(see above). | 99 | \setting{Sleep Timer}. |
97 | } | 100 | } |
98 | 101 | ||
99 | \subsection{Limits} | 102 | \subsection{Limits} |
diff --git a/manual/main_menu/main.tex b/manual/main_menu/main.tex index ca1207d3ad..3eae984ab2 100644 --- a/manual/main_menu/main.tex +++ b/manual/main_menu/main.tex | |||
@@ -1,26 +1,18 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id$ % | 1 | % $Id$ % |
2 | \chapter{The Main Menu} | 2 | \chapter{The Main Menu} |
3 | 3 | \section{\label{ref:main_menu}Introducing the Main Menu} | |
4 | \section{Introducing the Main Menu} | ||
5 | \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-main-menu}{The main menu}{} | 4 | \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-main-menu}{The main menu}{} |
6 | The \setting{Main Menu} is the screen from which the rest of the Rockbox functions can be | 5 | The \setting{Main Menu} is the screen from which all of the Rockbox functions can be |
7 | accessed. It is used for a variety of functions, which are detailed below. | 6 | accessed. To enter the \setting{Main Menu}, |
8 | All options in Rockbox can be controlled via the \setting{Main Menu}. | 7 | \nopt{ONDIO_PAD}{press the \ActionStdMenu{} button.}% |
9 | To enter the \setting{Main Menu}, | ||
10 | \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD}{press the \ButtonMode\ button.}% | ||
11 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{press the \ButtonFOne\ button.}% | ||
12 | \opt{PLAYER_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD}{press the \ButtonMenu\ | ||
13 | button.}% | ||
14 | \opt{ONDIO_PAD}{hold the \ButtonMenu{} button.}% | 8 | \opt{ONDIO_PAD}{hold the \ButtonMenu{} button.}% |
15 | \opt{IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{press the \ButtonRec\ button.}% | ||
16 | \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{press the \ButtonPower\ button.}% | ||
17 | 9 | ||
18 | All settings are stored on the unit. However, Rockbox does not spin up | 10 | All settings are stored on the unit. However, Rockbox does not spin up |
19 | the disk solely for the purpose of saving settings. Instead, Rockbox will | 11 | the disk solely for the purpose of saving settings. Instead, Rockbox will |
20 | save settings when it spins up the disk the next time, for example when | 12 | save settings when it spins up the disk the next time, for example when |
21 | refilling the MP3 buffer or navigating through the file browser. Changes to | 13 | refilling the MP3 buffer or navigating through the \setting{File Browser}. |
22 | settings may therefore not be saved unless the \dap\ is shut down safely | 14 | Changes to settings may therefore not be saved unless the \dap{} is shut down |
23 | (see \reference{ref:Safeshutdown}). | 15 | safely (see \reference{ref:Safeshutdown}). |
24 | 16 | ||
25 | \section{Navigating the Main Menu} | 17 | \section{Navigating the Main Menu} |
26 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{ | 18 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{ |
@@ -75,19 +67,31 @@ If the \setting{Save a list of recently created bookmarks} option is enabled | |||
75 | then you can view a list of several recent bookmarks here and select one to | 67 | then you can view a list of several recent bookmarks here and select one to |
76 | jump straight to that track. See \reference{ref:Bookmarkconfigactual} | 68 | jump straight to that track. See \reference{ref:Bookmarkconfigactual} |
77 | for more details on configuring bookmarking in Rockbox. | 69 | for more details on configuring bookmarking in Rockbox. |
78 | \note{This option is off by default.} | 70 | \note{This entry is not shown in the \setting{Main Menu} when the option is off |
71 | and the option is off by default.} | ||
72 | |||
73 | \section{Files} | ||
74 | Browse the files on your \dap{} (see \reference{ref:file_browser}). | ||
75 | |||
76 | \section{Database} | ||
77 | Browse by the meta-data in your audio files (see \reference{ref:database}). | ||
79 | 78 | ||
80 | \section{Sound Settings} | 79 | \section{Now Playing/Resume Playback} |
80 | Go to the \setting{While Playing Screen} and resume if music playback is | ||
81 | stopped or paused and there is something to resume (see \reference{ref:WPS}). | ||
82 | |||
83 | \section{Settings} | ||
84 | \subsection{Sound Settings} | ||
81 | The \setting{Sound Settings} menu offers a selection of sound properties you may | 85 | The \setting{Sound Settings} menu offers a selection of sound properties you may |
82 | change to customise your listening experience. The details of this menu are | 86 | change to customise your listening experience. The details of this menu are |
83 | covered in detail in \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_sound}. | 87 | covered in detail in \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_sound}. |
84 | 88 | ||
85 | \section{General Settings} | 89 | \subsection{General Settings} |
86 | The \setting{General Settings} menu allows you to customise the way Rockbox looks | 90 | The \setting{General Settings} menu allows you to customise the way Rockbox looks |
87 | and the way it plays music. The details of this menu are covered in detail in | 91 | and the way it plays music. The details of this menu are covered in detail in |
88 | \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_general}. | 92 | \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_general}. |
89 | 93 | ||
90 | \section{Manage Settings} | 94 | \subsection{Manage Settings} |
91 | The \setting{Manage Settings} option allows the saving and re-loading of user | 95 | The \setting{Manage Settings} option allows the saving and re-loading of user |
92 | configuration settings, browsing the hard drive for alternate firmwares, and finally | 96 | configuration settings, browsing the hard drive for alternate firmwares, and finally |
93 | resetting your \dap{} back to initial configuration. | 97 | resetting your \dap{} back to initial configuration. |
@@ -98,13 +102,13 @@ Rockbox firmware.} | |||
98 | The details of this menu are covered in detail in | 102 | The details of this menu are covered in detail in |
99 | \reference{ref:manage_settings}. | 103 | \reference{ref:manage_settings}. |
100 | 104 | ||
101 | \section{Browse Themes} | 105 | \subsection{Browse Themes} |
102 | This option will display all the currently installed themes on the \dap, | 106 | This option will display all the currently installed themes on the \dap, |
103 | press \ButtonRight\ to load the chosen theme and apply it. | 107 | press \ActionTreeEnter{} to load the chosen theme and apply it. |
104 | 108 | ||
105 | A theme is basically a configuration file, stored in a specific directory, | 109 | A theme is basically a configuration file, stored in a specific directory, |
106 | that typically changes the WPS | 110 | that typically changes the WPS |
107 | \opt{h1xx,h300,x5}{and remote WPS}, font used and on some platforms | 111 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{and remote WPS}, font used and on some platforms |
108 | additional information such as background image and text colours. | 112 | additional information such as background image and text colours. |
109 | 113 | ||
110 | There are a number of themes that ship with Rockbox. If none of | 114 | There are a number of themes that ship with Rockbox. If none of |
@@ -120,22 +124,26 @@ these suit your needs, many more can be downloaded from | |||
120 | Some of the downloads from this site will actually be standalone WPS files, | 124 | Some of the downloads from this site will actually be standalone WPS files, |
121 | others will be full-blown themes. | 125 | others will be full-blown themes. |
122 | 126 | ||
123 | \note{Themes do not have to be purely visual. It is quite possible to create | 127 | \note{Themes do not have to be purely visual. It is quite possible to create |
124 | a theme that switches between audio configurations for use in the car, with | 128 | a theme that switches between audio configurations for use in the car, with |
125 | headphones and when connected to an external amplifier. See | 129 | headphones and when connected to an external amplifier. See |
126 | \reference{ref:CreateYourOwnWPS} for more details. | 130 | \reference{ref:CreateYourOwnWPS} for more details.} |
127 | } | ||
128 | 131 | ||
129 | \opt{CONFIG_TUNER}{\input{main_menu/fmradio.tex}} | 132 | \subsection{Recording Settings} |
133 | The \setting{Recording Settings} menu allows you to configure settings related | ||
134 | to recording. The details of this menu are covered in detail in | ||
135 | \reference{ref:Recordingsettings}. | ||
130 | 136 | ||
131 | \opt{HAVE_RECORDING}{\input{main_menu/recording.tex}} | 137 | \opt{HAVE_RECORDING}{\input{main_menu/recording_screen.tex}} |
132 | 138 | ||
133 | \section{\label{ref:playlistoptions}Playlist Options} | 139 | \opt{CONFIG_TUNER}{\input{main_menu/fmradio.tex}} |
140 | |||
141 | \section{\label{ref:playlistoptions}Playlist} | ||
134 | This menu allows you to work with playlists. Playlists can be created in | 142 | This menu allows you to work with playlists. Playlists can be created in |
135 | three ways. Playing a file in a directory causes all the files in the | 143 | three ways. Playing a file in a directory causes all the files in the |
136 | directory to be placed in a playlist. Playlists can be created manually by | 144 | directory to be placed in a playlist. Playlists can be created manually by |
137 | either using the \setting{File Menu} (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) or using | 145 | either using the \setting{File Menu} (see \reference{ref:Filemenu}) or using |
138 | the \setting{Playlist Options} menu. Both automatically and manually created | 146 | the \setting{Playlist} menu. Both automatically and manually created |
139 | playlists can be edited using this menu. | 147 | playlists can be edited using this menu. |
140 | 148 | ||
141 | \begin{description} | 149 | \begin{description} |
@@ -151,27 +159,20 @@ from where you currently are. | |||
151 | Saves the current dynamic playlist, excluding queued tracks, to the | 159 | Saves the current dynamic playlist, excluding queued tracks, to the |
152 | specified file. If no path is provided then playlist is saved to current | 160 | specified file. If no path is provided then playlist is saved to current |
153 | directory (see \reference{ref:Playlistsubmenu}). | 161 | directory (see \reference{ref:Playlistsubmenu}). |
154 | 162 | ||
155 | \item[Recursively Insert Directories: ] | 163 | \item[Playlist Catalog:] |
156 | If set to \setting{On}, then when a directory is inserted or queued into a | 164 | The \setting{Playlist Catalog} provides a simple interface to maintain |
157 | dynamic playlist, all sub-directories will also be inserted. If set to \setting{Ask}, | 165 | several playlist (see \reference{label:WorkingWithPlaylists}). |
158 | Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories. | ||
159 | Options: \setting{Off}, \setting{Ask}, \setting{On} | ||
160 | |||
161 | \item[Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist: ] | ||
162 | If set to \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will provide a warning if the user attempts to | ||
163 | take an action that will cause Rockbox to erase the current dynamic playlist. | ||
164 | Options: \setting{Yes}, \setting{No} | ||
165 | \end{description} | 166 | \end{description} |
166 | 167 | ||
167 | \section{Browse Plugins} | 168 | \section{Plugins} |
168 | With this option you can load and run various plugins that have been | 169 | With this option you can load and run various plugins that have been |
169 | written for Rockbox. There are a wide variety of these supplied with | 170 | written for Rockbox. There are a wide variety of these supplied with |
170 | Rockbox, including several games, some impressive demos and a number of | 171 | Rockbox, including several games, some impressive demos and a number of |
171 | utilities. A detailed description of the different plugins is to be found in | 172 | utilities. A detailed description of the different plugins is to be found in |
172 | \reference{ref:plugins}. | 173 | \reference{ref:plugins}. |
173 | 174 | ||
174 | \section{\label{ref:Info}Info} | 175 | \section{\label{ref:Info}System} |
175 | This option shows RAM buffer size, battery voltage level and estimated time | 176 | This option shows RAM buffer size, battery voltage level and estimated time |
176 | remaining, disk total space and disk free space. | 177 | remaining, disk total space and disk free space. |
177 | \opt{player}{Use the MINUS and PLUS keys to step through several | 178 | \opt{player}{Use the MINUS and PLUS keys to step through several |
@@ -192,6 +193,12 @@ pages of information.} | |||
192 | \item[Version:] | 193 | \item[Version:] |
193 | Software version and credits display. | 194 | Software version and credits display. |
194 | 195 | ||
196 | \item[Sleep Timer:] | ||
197 | The \setting{Sleep Timer} powers off your \dap{} after playing for a given | ||
198 | time. It can be set from \setting{Off} to 5 hours in 5 minute steps. | ||
199 | The \setting{Sleep Timer} is reset on boot. | ||
200 | \opt{HAVE_RTC_ALARM}{Using this option disables the \setting{Wake up alarm}.} | ||
201 | |||
195 | \item[Debug (Keep Out!):] | 202 | \item[Debug (Keep Out!):] |
196 | This sub menu is intended to be used \emph{only} by Rockbox developers. | 203 | This sub menu is intended to be used \emph{only} by Rockbox developers. |
197 | It shows hardware, disk, battery status and other technical information. | 204 | It shows hardware, disk, battery status and other technical information. |
diff --git a/manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex b/manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7ae4205abd --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/main_menu/recording_screen.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ | |||
1 | % $Id$ % | ||
2 | \section{\label{ref:Recording}Recording} | ||
3 | \subsection{\label{ref:while_recording_screen}While Recording Screen} | ||
4 | \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-while-recording-screen}{The while recording | ||
5 | screen}{} | ||
6 | |||
7 | Entering the \setting{Recording} option in the \setting{Main Menu} brings up | ||
8 | a screen in which you can choose to enter the \setting{Recording Screen} or | ||
9 | the \setting{Recording Settings} (see below). The \setting{Recording Screen} | ||
10 | shows the time elapsed and the size of the file being recorded. A peak meter | ||
11 | is present to allow you set gain correctly. There is also a volume setting, | ||
12 | this will only affect the output level of the \dap{} and does \emph{not} | ||
13 | affect the recorded sound. | ||
14 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ | ||
15 | \note{When you start a recording, the hard disk will spin up. This will cause | ||
16 | the peak meters to freeze in the process. This is expected behaviour, and | ||
17 | nothing to worry about. The recording continues during the spin up.}} | ||
18 | \opt{MASCODEC}{The frequency, channels and quality} | ||
19 | \opt{SWCODEC}{The frequency and channels} settings are shown on the last line. | ||
20 | |||
21 | The controls for this screen are: | ||
22 | \begin{table} | ||
23 | \begin{btnmap}{}{} | ||
24 | |||
25 | \ActionStdPrev{} / \ActionStdNext & Select setting.\\ | ||
26 | % | ||
27 | \ActionSettingsDec{} / \ActionSettingsInc & Adjust selected setting.\\ | ||
28 | % | ||
29 | \ActionRecPause & Start recording.\\ | ||
30 | & While recording: pause recording (press again to | ||
31 | continue).\\ | ||
32 | % | ||
33 | \ActionRecExit & Exit \setting{Recording Screen}.\\ | ||
34 | & While recording: Stop recording.\\ | ||
35 | % | ||
36 | \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{ | ||
37 | \ActionRecNewfile & Starts recording.\\ | ||
38 | & While recording: close the current file and open | ||
39 | a new one.\\ | ||
40 | } | ||
41 | % | ||
42 | \ActionRecMenu & Open \setting{Recording Settings} (see below).\\ | ||
43 | % | ||
44 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{ | ||
45 | \ActionRecFTwo & Quick menu for recording settings. A quick press will | ||
46 | leave the screen up (press \ActionRecFTwo{} again to exit), while holding | ||
47 | it will close the screen when you release it.\\ | ||
48 | } | ||
49 | % | ||
50 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{ | ||
51 | \ActionRecFThree & Quick menu for source setting.\\ | ||
52 | & Quick/hold works as for \ActionRecFTwo.\\ | ||
53 | & While recording: Start a new recording file.\\ | ||
54 | } | ||
55 | \end{btnmap} | ||
56 | \end{table} | ||
diff --git a/manual/platform/ipod3g.tex b/manual/platform/ipod3g.tex index 292712752b..ace87a857b 100644 --- a/manual/platform/ipod3g.tex +++ b/manual/platform/ipod3g.tex | |||
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ | |||
3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} | 3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} |
4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} | 4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} |
5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} | 5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} |
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RTC_ALARM} | ||
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} | 7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} |
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_3G_PAD} | 8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_3G_PAD} |
8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,ipod} | 9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,ipod} |
diff --git a/manual/platform/ipod4g.tex b/manual/platform/ipod4g.tex index 6a969b953d..782117a60d 100644 --- a/manual/platform/ipod4g.tex +++ b/manual/platform/ipod4g.tex | |||
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ | |||
3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} | 3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} |
4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} | 4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} |
5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} | 5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} |
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RTC_ALARM} | ||
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} | 7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} |
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} | 8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} |
8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,ipod} | 9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,ipod} |
diff --git a/manual/platform/ipodcolor.tex b/manual/platform/ipodcolor.tex index b7fe48e99e..7ed7d64ea9 100644 --- a/manual/platform/ipodcolor.tex +++ b/manual/platform/ipodcolor.tex | |||
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ | |||
3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} | 3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} |
4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} | 4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} |
5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} | 5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} |
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RTC_ALARM} | ||
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} | 7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} |
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} | 8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} |
8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_COLOR} | 9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_COLOR} |
diff --git a/manual/platform/ipodmini.tex b/manual/platform/ipodmini.tex index 2f648aa509..4237a292d0 100644 --- a/manual/platform/ipodmini.tex +++ b/manual/platform/ipodmini.tex | |||
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ | |||
3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} | 3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} |
4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} | 4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} |
5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} | 5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} |
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RTC_ALARM} | ||
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} | 7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} |
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} | 8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} |
8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,ipod} | 9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,ipod} |
diff --git a/manual/platform/ipodnano.tex b/manual/platform/ipodnano.tex index dd679c0bb0..b7ff61595a 100644 --- a/manual/platform/ipodnano.tex +++ b/manual/platform/ipodnano.tex | |||
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ | |||
3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} | 3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} |
4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} | 4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} |
5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} | 5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} |
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RTC_ALARM} | ||
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} | 7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} |
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} | 8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} |
8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_COLOR} | 9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_COLOR} |
diff --git a/manual/platform/ipodvideo.tex b/manual/platform/ipodvideo.tex index a94086b155..1eed11df2c 100644 --- a/manual/platform/ipodvideo.tex +++ b/manual/platform/ipodvideo.tex | |||
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ | |||
3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} | 3 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RB_BL_ON_DISK} |
4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} | 4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_BITMAP} |
5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} | 5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} |
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RTC_ALARM} | ||
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} | 7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,SWCODEC} |
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} | 8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,IPOD_4G_PAD} |
8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_COLOR} | 9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_LCD_COLOR} |
diff --git a/manual/platform/recorderv2fm.tex b/manual/platform/recorderv2fm.tex index a4545c7940..d11bb3b9a1 100644 --- a/manual/platform/recorderv2fm.tex +++ b/manual/platform/recorderv2fm.tex | |||
@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ | |||
4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RECORDING} | 4 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RECORDING} |
5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_TUNER} | 5 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_TUNER} |
6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} | 6 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,CONFIG_RTC} |
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,HAVE_RTC_ALARM} | ||
7 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,MASCODEC} | 8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,MASCODEC} |
8 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,RECORDER_PAD} | 9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,RECORDER_PAD} |
9 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,archos} | 10 | \edef\UseOption{\UseOption,archos} |
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex index 06eac603e1..583b4c91c7 100644 --- a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex +++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex | |||
@@ -209,20 +209,13 @@ To turn on and off your Rockbox enabled \dap{} use the following keys: | |||
209 | } | 209 | } |
210 | \subsection{The first contact} | 210 | \subsection{The first contact} |
211 | 211 | ||
212 | After you have first started the \dap{} you'll be presented by the | 212 | After you have first started the \dap{} you'll be presented by the |
213 | \setting{File Browser}. With the default settings only supported files are | 213 | \setting{Main Menu}. From this menu you can reach every function of Rockbox, |
214 | shown. Rockbox' default view is the \setting{File Browser}, similar to Windows' | 214 | for more information (see \reference{ref:main_menu}). To browse the files |
215 | Explorer. If you don't have audio files on your \dap{}, or created folders you | 215 | on you \dap{} select \setting{Files} (see\reference{ref:file_browser}), and to |
216 | will only see a blank screen with the statusbar at the top. If this is your | 216 | browse in a view that is based on the meta-data\footnote{ID3 Tags, Vorbis |
217 | case, now is a good time to connect your \dap{} to a computer and transfer some | 217 | comments, etc.} of your audio files, select \setting{Database} (see |
218 | audio files to it. | 218 | \reference{ref:database}). |
219 | |||
220 | When you have files on your \dap{} you'll see the supported ones now. Of | ||
221 | course you can change this view later. You can also completely switch to | ||
222 | a view that is based on the meta-data\footnote{ID3 Tags, Vorbis comments, etc.} | ||
223 | of your audio files. This view is called Database (see | ||
224 | \reference{ref:database}). Now you can start browsing the folder structure of | ||
225 | your \dap{}. | ||
226 | 219 | ||
227 | \subsection{Basic controls} | 220 | \subsection{Basic controls} |
228 | When browsing files and moving through menus you usually get a list view | 221 | When browsing files and moving through menus you usually get a list view |
@@ -239,20 +232,9 @@ be extended or modified while playing. This is also known as | |||
239 | To go back to the \setting{File Browser} stop the playback with the | 232 | To go back to the \setting{File Browser} stop the playback with the |
240 | \ActionWpsStop{} button or return to the file browser while keeping playback | 233 | \ActionWpsStop{} button or return to the file browser while keeping playback |
241 | running using \ActionWpsBrowse{}. | 234 | running using \ActionWpsBrowse{}. |
242 | In list views you can go back one step with \ActionStdCancel{}. The file | 235 | In list views you can go back one step with \ActionTreeParentDirectory. |
243 | browser is a bit different in this case as pressing \ActionWpsStop{} | ||
244 | stops the playback instead of going up a level. | ||
245 | 236 | ||
246 | \subsection{Basic concepts} | 237 | \subsection{Basic concepts} |
247 | \subsubsection{Main Screen} | ||
248 | Rockbox' main screen is the \setting{File Browser}. This is pretty different to | ||
249 | most other players that use the ``While Playing Screen'' as their main screen. | ||
250 | In Rockbox' view this doesn't make any sense as when you are not playing a | ||
251 | file, information about the currently playing file isn't available and therefore | ||
252 | useless. Because of this the \dap{} switches to the \setting{File Browser} when | ||
253 | playback gets stopped. There is no point showing the WPS when playback is | ||
254 | stopped, so this is not and will not be possible. | ||
255 | |||
256 | \subsubsection{Playlists} | 238 | \subsubsection{Playlists} |
257 | Rockbox is playlist oriented. This means that every time you play an audio file, | 239 | Rockbox is playlist oriented. This means that every time you play an audio file, |
258 | a so-called ``dynamic playlist'' is generated, unless you play a saved | 240 | a so-called ``dynamic playlist'' is generated, unless you play a saved |
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/playback.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/playback.tex index aa77a1773d..ac9499c111 100644 --- a/manual/rockbox_interface/playback.tex +++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/playback.tex | |||
@@ -11,16 +11,17 @@ The \setting{Database Browser}, on the other hand, allows you to navigate | |||
11 | through the music on your player using categories like album, artist, genre, | 11 | through the music on your player using categories like album, artist, genre, |
12 | etc. | 12 | etc. |
13 | 13 | ||
14 | You can select whether to browse using the \setting{File Browser} or the | 14 | You can select whether to browse using the \setting{File Browser} or the |
15 | \setting{Database Browser} by adjusting the \setting{Show Files} setting. | 15 | \setting{Database Browser} by selecting either \setting{Files} or |
16 | If you choose the \setting{File Browser}, the \setting{Show Files} setting also | 16 | \setting{Database} in the \setting{Main Menu}. |
17 | lets you select what types of files you wish to view. See | 17 | If you choose the \setting{File Browser}, the \setting{Show Files} setting |
18 | lets you select what types of files you wish to view. See | ||
18 | \reference{ref:ShowFiles} for more information on the \setting{Show Files} | 19 | \reference{ref:ShowFiles} for more information on the \setting{Show Files} |
19 | setting. | 20 | setting. |
20 | 21 | ||
21 | \note{The \setting{File Browser} allows you to manipulate your files in ways | 22 | \note{The \setting{File Browser} allows you to manipulate your files in ways |
22 | that are not available within the \setting{Database Browser}. Read more about | 23 | that are not available within the \setting{Database Browser}. Read more about |
23 | \setting{Database} in \reference{ref:database}. The remainder of this section | 24 | \setting{Database} in \reference{ref:database}. The remainder of this section |
24 | deals with the \setting{File Browser}.} | 25 | deals with the \setting{File Browser}.} |
25 | 26 | ||
26 | \opt{ondio}{ | 27 | \opt{ondio}{ |
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex index 161c8447ff..044ed41139 100644 --- a/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex +++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex | |||
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ files on your player and allows you to browse them by Artist, Album and Genre. | |||
11 | \subsection{Initializing the database} | 11 | \subsection{Initializing the database} |
12 | Before you use the database for the first time, you must initialize it by using | 12 | Before you use the database for the first time, you must initialize it by using |
13 | the \setting{Initialize Now} function in the \setting{Database Menu} | 13 | the \setting{Initialize Now} function in the \setting{Database Menu} |
14 | (\setting{General Settings $\rightarrow$ File View $\rightarrow$ Database}) | 14 | (\setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General Settings $\rightarrow$ Database}) |
15 | , which is described in the following section. | 15 | , which is described in the following section. |
16 | 16 | ||
17 | \subsection{\label{ref:databasemenu}The Database Menu} | 17 | \subsection{\label{ref:databasemenu}The Database Menu} |
@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ the \setting{Initialize Now} function in the \setting{Database Menu} | |||
35 | boots, the database will automatically be updated. | 35 | boots, the database will automatically be updated. |
36 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ | 36 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ |
37 | \note{The \setting{Auto Update} will only check for deleted files if the | 37 | \note{The \setting{Auto Update} will only check for deleted files if the |
38 | \setting{Directory Cache} (\setting{General Settings $\rightarrow$ | 38 | \setting{Directory Cache} (\setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General |
39 | System Options $\rightarrow$ Disk $\rightarrow$ Directory Cache}) is | 39 | Settings $\rightarrow$ System $\rightarrow$ Disk $\rightarrow$ |
40 | enabled. \setting{Update now} includes that check whether dircache has | 40 | Directory Cache}) is enabled. \setting{Update now} includes that check |
41 | been enabled or not.} | 41 | whether dircache has been enabled or not.} |
42 | }% | 42 | }% |
43 | \opt{MASCODEC}{\setting{Auto Update} does not detect deleted files. To remove | 43 | \opt{MASCODEC}{\setting{Auto Update} does not detect deleted files. To remove |
44 | deleted files from the database you need to run \setting{Update Now}.}% | 44 | deleted files from the database you need to run \setting{Update Now}.}% |
@@ -89,15 +89,13 @@ the \setting{Initialize Now} function in the \setting{Database Menu} | |||
89 | 89 | ||
90 | \subsection{Using the database} | 90 | \subsection{Using the database} |
91 | Once the database has been initialised, you can browse your music by Artist, | 91 | Once the database has been initialised, you can browse your music by Artist, |
92 | Album, Genre and Song Name. To use the database, change the | 92 | Album, Genre and Song Name. To use the database, go to the \setting{Main Menu} |
93 | \setting{Show Files} show mode by changing the \setting{General Settings | 93 | and select \setting{Database}.\\ |
94 | $\rightarrow$ File View $\rightarrow$ Show files} option to | ||
95 | \setting{Database}. This disables the \setting{File Browser} and instead | ||
96 | allows you to view files using the information in the database.\\ | ||
97 | 94 | ||
98 | \note{You may need to increase the value of the \setting{Max files in dir | 95 | \note{You may need to increase the value of the \setting{Max files in dir |
99 | browser} setting (\setting{General Settings $\rightarrow$ System $\rightarrow$ | 96 | browser} setting (\setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General Settings |
100 | Limits}) in order to view long lists of tracks in the ID3 database browser.\\ | 97 | $\rightarrow$ System $\rightarrow$ Limits}) in order to view long lists of |
98 | tracks in the ID3 database browser.\\ | ||
101 | 99 | ||
102 | There is no option to turn off database completely. If you do not want | 100 | There is no option to turn off database completely. If you do not want |
103 | to use it just don't do the initial build of the database and do not load it | 101 | to use it just don't do the initial build of the database and do not load it |
diff --git a/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex b/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex index 401fbd62a0..458b867260 100644 --- a/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex +++ b/manual/working_with_playlists/main.tex | |||
@@ -119,16 +119,32 @@ playlist. | |||
119 | 119 | ||
120 | \note{You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of | 120 | \note{You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of |
121 | sub-directories when adding an entire directory to a playlists. Set the | 121 | sub-directories when adding an entire directory to a playlists. Set the |
122 | \setting{Main Menu $\rightarrow$ Playlist Options $\rightarrow$ Recursively | 122 | \setting{Settings $\rightarrow$ General Settings $\rightarrow$ Playlist |
123 | Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if you would like Rockbox to | 123 | $\rightarrow$ Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if |
124 | include tracks in sub-directories as well as tracks in the currently-selected | 124 | you would like Rockbox to include tracks in sub-directories as well as tracks |
125 | directory.} | 125 | in the currently-selected directory.} |
126 | 126 | ||
127 | Dynamic playlists are saved so resume will restore them exactly as they | 127 | Dynamic playlists are saved so resume will restore them exactly as they |
128 | were before shutdown. | 128 | were before shutdown. |
129 | 129 | ||
130 | \note{To view, save or reshuffle the current dynamic playlist use the | 130 | \note{To view, save or reshuffle the current dynamic playlist use the |
131 | \setting{Playlist Options} in the WPS context menu.} | 131 | \setting{Playlist} sub menu in the WPS context menu or in the |
132 | \setting{Main Menu}.} | ||
133 | |||
134 | \subsection{Modifying playlists} | ||
135 | \subsubsection{Reshuffeling} | ||
136 | Reshuffeling the current playlist is easily done from the \setting{Playlist} | ||
137 | sub menu in the WPS, just select \setting{Reshuffle}. | ||
138 | |||
139 | \subsubsection{Moving and removing tracks} | ||
140 | To move or remove a track from the current playlist enter the | ||
141 | \setting{Playlist Viewer} by selecting \setting{View Current Playlist} in the | ||
142 | \setting{Playlist} submenu in the WPS context menu or the \setting{Main Menu}. | ||
143 | Once in the \setting{Playlist Viewer} open the context menu on the track you | ||
144 | want to move or remove. If you want to move the track, select \setting{Move} in | ||
145 | the context menu and then move the blinking cursor to the place where you want | ||
146 | the track to be moved and confirm with \ActionStdOk. To remove a track, simply | ||
147 | select \setting{Remove} in the context menu. | ||
132 | 148 | ||
133 | \subsection{Saving playlists} | 149 | \subsection{Saving playlists} |
134 | To save the current playlist either enter the \setting{Playlist} submenu | 150 | To save the current playlist either enter the \setting{Playlist} submenu |
@@ -156,7 +172,7 @@ It can be used like the \setting{File Browser}. | |||
156 | \subsubsection{Including sub-directories in playlists} | 172 | \subsubsection{Including sub-directories in playlists} |
157 | You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of | 173 | You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of |
158 | sub-directories when adding an entire directory to a playlists. | 174 | sub-directories when adding an entire directory to a playlists. |
159 | Set the \setting{Main Menu $\rightarrow$ Playlist Options $\rightarrow$ | 175 | Set the \setting{Main Menu $\rightarrow$ Settings $\rightarrow$ Playlist |
160 | Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if you would like | 176 | $\rightarrow$ Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if you |
161 | Rockbox to include tracks in sub-directories as well as tracks in the | 177 | would like to include tracks in sub-directories as well as tracks in the |
162 | currently selected directory. | 178 | currently selected directory. |