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-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex | 86 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex | 32 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex | 34 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex | 42 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/configure_rockbox/theme_settings.tex | 38 |
9 files changed, 155 insertions, 155 deletions
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex index 8c61704e80..927dcc4104 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex | |||
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ | |||
6 | stored next to the directory/playlist they reference. | 6 | stored next to the directory/playlist they reference. |
7 | You can store multiple bookmarks for the same track. | 7 | You can store multiple bookmarks for the same track. |
8 | \begin{description} | 8 | \begin{description} |
9 | \item [Bookmark on Stop. ]This option controls whether Rockbox writes a | 9 | \item [Bookmark on Stop.] This option controls whether Rockbox writes a |
10 | bookmark to the disk when playback is stopped. Setting this to | 10 | bookmark to the disk when playback is stopped. Setting this to |
11 | \setting{No} turns automatic bookmarking completely off. In contrast | 11 | \setting{No} turns automatic bookmarking completely off. In contrast |
12 | \setting{Yes} turns automatic bookmarking on while \setting{Ask} | 12 | \setting{Yes} turns automatic bookmarking on while \setting{Ask} |
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ | |||
34 | recently accessed track regardless of how the \setting{Bookmark on Stop} | 34 | recently accessed track regardless of how the \setting{Bookmark on Stop} |
35 | option is set.} | 35 | option is set.} |
36 | 36 | ||
37 | \item [Load Last Bookmark. ] | 37 | \item [Load Last Bookmark.] |
38 | 38 | ||
39 | When the \setting{Load Last Bookmark} option is set to \setting{Yes}, Rockbox | 39 | When the \setting{Load Last Bookmark} option is set to \setting{Yes}, Rockbox |
40 | automatically returns to the position of the last bookmark within a file | 40 | automatically returns to the position of the last bookmark within a file |
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ | |||
49 | or use the \setting{Load Bookmark} function in the Main Menu, while the file | 49 | or use the \setting{Load Bookmark} function in the Main Menu, while the file |
50 | is playing, to resume at the bookmarked location. | 50 | is playing, to resume at the bookmarked location. |
51 | 51 | ||
52 | \item [Maintain a list of Recently Used Bookmarks. ] | 52 | \item [Maintain a list of Recently Used Bookmarks.] |
53 | 53 | ||
54 | This list of Most Recent Bookmarks (MRB's) may be accessed through the | 54 | This list of Most Recent Bookmarks (MRB's) may be accessed through the |
55 | \setting{Recent Bookmarks} option of the \setting{Bookmarks} sub menu of the | 55 | \setting{Recent Bookmarks} option of the \setting{Bookmarks} sub menu of the |
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ | |||
59 | but in addition all older entries for the current (dynamic) playlist will | 59 | but in addition all older entries for the current (dynamic) playlist will |
60 | be removed from the MRB whenever a new entry is added. | 60 | be removed from the MRB whenever a new entry is added. |
61 | 61 | ||
62 | \item [Bookmark list keys.] The following keys can be used to navigate in | 62 | \item [Bookmark list keys.] The following keys can be used to navigate in |
63 | any bookmark list.\\ | 63 | any bookmark list.\\ |
64 | \begin{table} | 64 | \begin{table} |
65 | \begin{btnmap}{}{} | 65 | \begin{btnmap}{}{} |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex index d06ab81bbd..95455df7ba 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex | |||
@@ -3,38 +3,38 @@ | |||
3 | 3 | ||
4 | \begin{description} | 4 | \begin{description} |
5 | 5 | ||
6 | \item[LCD Settings:] | 6 | \item[LCD Settings.] |
7 | This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the \dap. | 7 | This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the \dap. |
8 | \begin{description} | 8 | \begin{description} |
9 | \opt{HAVE_BACKLIGHT}{ | 9 | \opt{HAVE_BACKLIGHT}{ |
10 | \item[Backlight:] | 10 | \item[Backlight.] |
11 | The amount of time the backlight shines after a key press. If set to | 11 | The amount of time the backlight shines after a key press. If set to |
12 | \setting{Off}, the backlight will not light when a button is pressed. If | 12 | \setting{Off}, the backlight will not light when a button is pressed. If |
13 | set to \setting{On}, the backlight will never shut off. If set to a time | 13 | set to \setting{On}, the backlight will never shut off. If set to a time |
14 | (1 to 90 seconds), the backlight will stay lit for that amount of time | 14 | (1 to 90 seconds), the backlight will stay lit for that amount of time |
15 | after a button press. | 15 | after a button press. |
16 | \item[Backlight (While Plugged In):] | 16 | \item[Backlight (While Plugged In).] |
17 | This setting is equivalent to the \setting{Backlight} setting except it | 17 | This setting is equivalent to the \setting{Backlight} setting except it |
18 | applies when the \dap{} is plugged into the charger. | 18 | applies when the \dap{} is plugged into the charger. |
19 | \item[Backlight on Hold:] | 19 | \item[Backlight on Hold.] |
20 | This setting controls the behavior of the backlight when the Hold switch | 20 | This setting controls the behavior of the backlight when the Hold switch |
21 | is toggled. If set to \setting{Normal} the backlight will behave as usual. | 21 | is toggled. If set to \setting{Normal} the backlight will behave as usual. |
22 | If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will be turned off immediately when | 22 | If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will be turned off immediately when |
23 | the Hold switch is engaged and if set to \setting{On} the backlight will | 23 | the Hold switch is engaged and if set to \setting{On} the backlight will |
24 | be turned on and stay on while the Hold switch is engaged. | 24 | be turned on and stay on while the Hold switch is engaged. |
25 | \item[Caption Backlight:] | 25 | \item[Caption Backlight.] |
26 | This option turns on the backlight a number of seconds before the start | 26 | This option turns on the backlight a number of seconds before the start |
27 | of a new track, and keeps it on for the same number of seconds after the | 27 | of a new track, and keeps it on for the same number of seconds after the |
28 | beginning so that the display can be read to see song information. The | 28 | beginning so that the display can be read to see song information. The |
29 | amount of time is determined by the value of the backlight timeout | 29 | amount of time is determined by the value of the backlight timeout |
30 | setting, but is no less than 5 seconds. | 30 | setting, but is no less than 5 seconds. |
31 | \opt{backlight_fade_int}{ | 31 | \opt{backlight_fade_int}{ |
32 | \item[Backlight Fade In:] | 32 | \item[Backlight Fade In.] |
33 | The amount of time that the backlight will take to fade from off to on | 33 | The amount of time that the backlight will take to fade from off to on |
34 | after a button is pressed. If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will | 34 | after a button is pressed. If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will |
35 | turn on immediately, with no fade in. Can also be set to \setting{500ms}, | 35 | turn on immediately, with no fade in. Can also be set to \setting{500ms}, |
36 | \setting{1s} or \setting{2s}. | 36 | \setting{1s} or \setting{2s}. |
37 | \item[Backlight Fade Out:] | 37 | \item[Backlight Fade Out.] |
38 | Like Backlight fade in, this controls the amount of time that the | 38 | Like Backlight fade in, this controls the amount of time that the |
39 | backlight will take to fade from on to off after a button is pressed. If | 39 | backlight will take to fade from on to off after a button is pressed. If |
40 | set to \setting{Off} the backlight will turn off immediately, with no | 40 | set to \setting{Off} the backlight will turn off immediately, with no |
@@ -42,22 +42,22 @@ | |||
42 | \setting{2s}, \setting{3s}, \setting{4s}, \setting{5s} or \setting{10s}. | 42 | \setting{2s}, \setting{3s}, \setting{4s}, \setting{5s} or \setting{10s}. |
43 | } | 43 | } |
44 | \opt{backlight_fade_bool}{ | 44 | \opt{backlight_fade_bool}{ |
45 | \item[Backlight Fade In:] | 45 | \item[Backlight Fade In.] |
46 | This options turns on smooth backlight fading when the backlight is | 46 | This options turns on smooth backlight fading when the backlight is |
47 | turning on. The fading time may dependent on the brightness level you | 47 | turning on. The fading time may dependent on the brightness level you |
48 | have chosen. If it is turned off, the backlight will turn on immediately. | 48 | have chosen. If it is turned off, the backlight will turn on immediately. |
49 | \item[Backlight Fade Out:] | 49 | \item[Backlight Fade Out.] |
50 | This options turns on smooth backlight fading when the backlight is | 50 | This options turns on smooth backlight fading when the backlight is |
51 | turning off. The fading time may dependent on the brightness level you | 51 | turning off. The fading time may dependent on the brightness level you |
52 | have chosen. If it is turned off, the backlight will turn off immediately. | 52 | have chosen. If it is turned off, the backlight will turn off immediately. |
53 | } | 53 | } |
54 | \item[First Keypress Enables Backlight Only:] | 54 | \item[First Keypress Enables Backlight Only.] |
55 | With this option enabled the first keypress while the backlight is turned | 55 | With this option enabled the first keypress while the backlight is turned |
56 | off will only turn the backlight on without having any other effect. When | 56 | off will only turn the backlight on without having any other effect. When |
57 | disabled the first keypress will \emph{also} perform its appropriate action. | 57 | disabled the first keypress will \emph{also} perform its appropriate action. |
58 | 58 | ||
59 | \opt{lcd_sleep}{ | 59 | \opt{lcd_sleep}{ |
60 | \item[Sleep (After Backlight Off):] | 60 | \item[Sleep (After Backlight Off).] |
61 | This setting controls how long rockbox will wait before turning off the | 61 | This setting controls how long rockbox will wait before turning off the |
62 | display after the backlight is turned off. Turning off the display | 62 | display after the backlight is turned off. Turning off the display |
63 | saves a little bit of battery power but turning on the display takes | 63 | saves a little bit of battery power but turning on the display takes |
@@ -65,25 +65,25 @@ | |||
65 | } | 65 | } |
66 | 66 | ||
67 | \opt{backlight_brightness}{ | 67 | \opt{backlight_brightness}{ |
68 | \item[Brightness:] | 68 | \item[Brightness.] |
69 | Changes the brightness of your LCD display. | 69 | Changes the brightness of your LCD display. |
70 | } | 70 | } |
71 | } % \opt{HAVE_BACKLIGHT} | 71 | } % \opt{HAVE_BACKLIGHT} |
72 | 72 | ||
73 | \opt{archos,h100,ipodmini,ipod3g,ipod4g,x5}{ | 73 | \opt{archos,h100,ipodmini,ipod3g,ipod4g,x5}{ |
74 | \item[Contrast:] | 74 | \item[Contrast.] |
75 | Changes the contrast of your LCD display. | 75 | Changes the contrast of your LCD display. |
76 | \warn{Setting the contrast too dark or too light can make it hard to | 76 | \warn{Setting the contrast too dark or too light can make it hard to |
77 | find this menu option again!} | 77 | find this menu option again!} |
78 | } % \opt{archos,h100,ipodmini,ipod4g,x5} | 78 | } % \opt{archos,h100,ipodmini,ipod4g,x5} |
79 | 79 | ||
80 | \opt{lcd_invert}{ | 80 | \opt{lcd_invert}{ |
81 | \item[LCD Mode:] | 81 | \item[LCD Mode.] |
82 | This setting lets you invert the colours of the display. | 82 | This setting lets you invert the colours of the display. |
83 | } | 83 | } |
84 | 84 | ||
85 | \opt{lcd_flip}{ | 85 | \opt{lcd_flip}{ |
86 | \item[Upside Down:] | 86 | \item[Upside Down.] |
87 | Displays the screen so that the top of the display is nearest the buttons. | 87 | Displays the screen so that the top of the display is nearest the buttons. |
88 | This is sometimes useful when carrying the \dap{} in a pocket for easy | 88 | This is sometimes useful when carrying the \dap{} in a pocket for easy |
89 | access to the headphone socket. | 89 | access to the headphone socket. |
@@ -91,68 +91,68 @@ | |||
91 | \end{description} | 91 | \end{description} |
92 | % | 92 | % |
93 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{ | 93 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{ |
94 | \item[Remote-LCD Settings:] | 94 | \item[Remote-LCD Settings.] |
95 | This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the remote. | 95 | This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the remote. |
96 | \begin{description} | 96 | \begin{description} |
97 | \item[Backlight:] | 97 | \item[Backlight.] |
98 | Similar to the main unit backlight this option controls the backlight | 98 | Similar to the main unit backlight this option controls the backlight |
99 | timeout for the remote control. The remote backlight is independent | 99 | timeout for the remote control. The remote backlight is independent |
100 | from the main unit backlight. | 100 | from the main unit backlight. |
101 | \item[Backlight on When Plugged:] | 101 | \item[Backlight on When Plugged.] |
102 | This controls the backlight when the \dap\ is plugged into the charger. | 102 | This controls the backlight when the \dap\ is plugged into the charger. |
103 | \item[Caption Backlight:] | 103 | \item[Caption Backlight.] |
104 | This option turns on the backlight a number of seconds before the start | 104 | This option turns on the backlight a number of seconds before the start |
105 | of a new track, and keeps it on for the same number of seconds after the | 105 | of a new track, and keeps it on for the same number of seconds after the |
106 | beginning so that the display can be read to see song information. The | 106 | beginning so that the display can be read to see song information. The |
107 | amount of time is determined by the value of the backlight timeout | 107 | amount of time is determined by the value of the backlight timeout |
108 | setting, but is no less than 5 seconds. | 108 | setting, but is no less than 5 seconds. |
109 | \item[First Keypress Enables Backlight Only:] | 109 | \item[First Keypress Enables Backlight Only.] |
110 | This controls what happens when you press a button on your remote | 110 | This controls what happens when you press a button on your remote |
111 | while the backlight is turned off. Like for the main unit, if this | 111 | while the backlight is turned off. Like for the main unit, if this |
112 | setting is set to \setting{Yes}, the first keypress will light up the | 112 | setting is set to \setting{Yes}, the first keypress will light up the |
113 | remote backlight, but have no other effect. If set to \setting{No}, | 113 | remote backlight, but have no other effect. If set to \setting{No}, |
114 | the first keypress will light up the remote backlight | 114 | the first keypress will light up the remote backlight |
115 | \emph{and} engage the function of the key that is pressed. | 115 | \emph{and} engage the function of the key that is pressed. |
116 | \item[Contrast:] | 116 | \item[Contrast.] |
117 | Changes the contrast of your remote's LCD display. | 117 | Changes the contrast of your remote's LCD display. |
118 | \warn{Setting the contrast too dark or too light can make it hard to | 118 | \warn{Setting the contrast too dark or too light can make it hard to |
119 | find this menu option again!} | 119 | find this menu option again!} |
120 | \item[LCD Mode:] | 120 | \item[LCD Mode.] |
121 | This setting lets you invert the whole screen, so now you get a | 121 | This setting lets you invert the whole screen, so now you get a |
122 | black background and light text and graphics. | 122 | black background and light text and graphics. |
123 | \item[Upside Down:] | 123 | \item[Upside Down.] |
124 | Displays the screen so that the top of the display is nearest | 124 | Displays the screen so that the top of the display is nearest |
125 | the buttons. This is sometimes useful when carrying the \dap\ in a | 125 | the buttons. This is sometimes useful when carrying the \dap\ in a |
126 | pocket for easy access to the headphone socket. | 126 | pocket for easy access to the headphone socket. |
127 | \opt{h100,h300}{ | 127 | \opt{h100,h300}{ |
128 | \item[Reduce Ticking:] | 128 | \item[Reduce Ticking.] |
129 | Enable this option if you can hear a ticking sound in your headphones | 129 | Enable this option if you can hear a ticking sound in your headphones |
130 | when using your remote. | 130 | when using your remote. |
131 | } | 131 | } |
132 | \end{description} | 132 | \end{description} |
133 | } | 133 | } |
134 | % | 134 | % |
135 | \item[Scrolling] | 135 | \item[Scrolling.] |
136 | This feature controls how text will scroll in Rockbox. You can configure | 136 | This feature controls how text will scroll in Rockbox. You can configure |
137 | the following parameters: | 137 | the following parameters: |
138 | \begin{description} | 138 | \begin{description} |
139 | \item[Scroll Speed:] | 139 | \item[Scroll Speed.] |
140 | Sets how many times per second the automatic horizontal scrolling text | 140 | Sets how many times per second the automatic horizontal scrolling text |
141 | will move a step. | 141 | will move a step. |
142 | \item[Scroll Start Delay:] | 142 | \item[Scroll Start Delay.] |
143 | Controls how many milliseconds Rockbox should wait before a new | 143 | Controls how many milliseconds Rockbox should wait before a new |
144 | text begins automatically scrolling. | 144 | text begins automatically scrolling. |
145 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 145 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ |
146 | \item[Scroll Step Size:] | 146 | \item[Scroll Step Size.] |
147 | Defines the number of pixels the text should move for each step, as used | 147 | Defines the number of pixels the text should move for each step, as used |
148 | by the Scroll Speed setting. | 148 | by the Scroll Speed setting. |
149 | } | 149 | } |
150 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{ | 150 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{ |
151 | \item[Remote Scrolling Options:] | 151 | \item[Remote Scrolling Options.] |
152 | The options here have the same effect on the remote LCD as the options | 152 | The options here have the same effect on the remote LCD as the options |
153 | mentioned above have on the main LCD. | 153 | mentioned above have on the main LCD. |
154 | } | 154 | } |
155 | \item[Bidirectional Scroll Limit:] | 155 | \item[Bidirectional Scroll Limit.] |
156 | Rockbox has two different automatic horizontal scrolling methods: 1) always | 156 | Rockbox has two different automatic horizontal scrolling methods: 1) always |
157 | scrolling the text to the left until the line has ended and then beginning | 157 | scrolling the text to the left until the line has ended and then beginning |
158 | again at the start, and 2) moving to the left until you can read the end of | 158 | again at the start, and 2) moving to the left until you can read the end of |
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ | |||
161 | scroll to the left. This setting lets you tell Rockbox where that limit | 161 | scroll to the left. This setting lets you tell Rockbox where that limit |
162 | is, expressed in percentage of the line length. | 162 | is, expressed in percentage of the line length. |
163 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 163 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ |
164 | \item[Screen Scrolls Out of View:] | 164 | \item[Screen Scrolls Out of View.] |
165 | Screens can be manually scrolled horizontally by pressing | 165 | Screens can be manually scrolled horizontally by pressing |
166 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\ButtonOn+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft} | 166 | \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\ButtonOn+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft} |
167 | \opt{ondio}{\ButtonMenu+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft} | 167 | \opt{ondio}{\ButtonMenu+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft} |
@@ -172,50 +172,50 @@ | |||
172 | will keep the list entries at their fixed positions and allow them to be | 172 | will keep the list entries at their fixed positions and allow them to be |
173 | scrolled out of view, whereas \setting{No} will only scroll those entries | 173 | scrolled out of view, whereas \setting{No} will only scroll those entries |
174 | which surpass the right margin. | 174 | which surpass the right margin. |
175 | \item[Screen Scroll Step Size:] | 175 | \item[Screen Scroll Step Size.] |
176 | Defines the number of pixels the horizontal manual screen scroll should move | 176 | Defines the number of pixels the horizontal manual screen scroll should move |
177 | for each step. | 177 | for each step. |
178 | } | 178 | } |
179 | \opt{player}{ | 179 | \opt{player}{ |
180 | \item[Jump Scroll:] | 180 | \item[Jump Scroll.] |
181 | This setting makes text scroll a page at a time instead of a character | 181 | This setting makes text scroll a page at a time instead of a character |
182 | at a time. If set to \setting{One time}, \setting{2}, \setting{3} or | 182 | at a time. If set to \setting{One time}, \setting{2}, \setting{3} or |
183 | \setting{4} it will scroll a line in paged mode that many times and | 183 | \setting{4} it will scroll a line in paged mode that many times and |
184 | then scroll it a character at a time. If set to \setting{Always} lines | 184 | then scroll it a character at a time. If set to \setting{Always} lines |
185 | will always scroll in paged mode. | 185 | will always scroll in paged mode. |
186 | \item[Jump Scroll Delay:] | 186 | \item[Jump Scroll Delay.] |
187 | Controls how long the delay is before a page is scrolled. | 187 | Controls how long the delay is before a page is scrolled. |
188 | } | 188 | } |
189 | \item[Paged Scrolling:] | 189 | \item[Paged Scrolling.] |
190 | When set to \setting{Yes} scrolling vertically on pages that surpass the | 190 | When set to \setting{Yes} scrolling vertically on pages that surpass the |
191 | screen size will page up/down instead of simply changing lines. This can be | 191 | screen size will page up/down instead of simply changing lines. This can be |
192 | useful on slow displays. | 192 | useful on slow displays. |
193 | \end{description} | 193 | \end{description} |
194 | % | 194 | % |
195 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 195 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ |
196 | \item[Peak Meter:] | 196 | \item[Peak Meter.] |
197 | The peak meter can be configured with a number of parameters. | 197 | The peak meter can be configured with a number of parameters. |
198 | \begin{description} | 198 | \begin{description} |
199 | \item[Peak Release:] | 199 | \item[Peak Release.] |
200 | This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes | 200 | This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes |
201 | softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother. | 201 | softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother. |
202 | Expressed in scale units per 10ms. | 202 | Expressed in scale units per 10ms. |
203 | \item[Peak Hold Time:] | 203 | \item[Peak Hold Time.] |
204 | Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset. | 204 | Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset. |
205 | For example, if you set this value to 5s, the peak indicator displays | 205 | For example, if you set this value to 5s, the peak indicator displays |
206 | the loudest volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds. | 206 | the loudest volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds. |
207 | Larger values are useful if you want to find the peak level of a song, | 207 | Larger values are useful if you want to find the peak level of a song, |
208 | which might be of interest when copying music from the \dap\ via the | 208 | which might be of interest when copying music from the \dap\ via the |
209 | analogue output to some other recording device. | 209 | analogue output to some other recording device. |
210 | \item[Clip Hold Time:] | 210 | \item[Clip Hold Time.] |
211 | The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visible | 211 | The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visible |
212 | after clipping is detected. | 212 | after clipping is detected. |
213 | \opt{recording}{ | 213 | \opt{recording}{ |
214 | \item[Clip Counter:] | 214 | \item[Clip Counter.] |
215 | Show the number of times the clip indicator went active during | 215 | Show the number of times the clip indicator went active during |
216 | recording in front of the peak meters. | 216 | recording in front of the peak meters. |
217 | } | 217 | } |
218 | \item[\label{ref:Peakmetersetting}Scale:] | 218 | \item[\label{ref:Peakmetersetting}Scale.] |
219 | Select whether the peak meter displays linear or logarithmic values. | 219 | Select whether the peak meter displays linear or logarithmic values. |
220 | The human ear perceives loudness on a logarithmic scale. If the Scale | 220 | The human ear perceives loudness on a logarithmic scale. If the Scale |
221 | setting is set to \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) scale, the volume values | 221 | setting is set to \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) scale, the volume values |
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ | |||
225 | you should choose \setting{Linear} display. This setting cannot be | 225 | you should choose \setting{Linear} display. This setting cannot be |
226 | displayed in units like volts or watts because such units depend | 226 | displayed in units like volts or watts because such units depend |
227 | on your headphones. | 227 | on your headphones. |
228 | \item[Minimum and maximum range:] | 228 | \item[Minimum and maximum range.] |
229 | These two options define the full value range that the peak meter | 229 | These two options define the full value range that the peak meter |
230 | displays. Recommended values for the \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) setting | 230 | displays. Recommended values for the \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) setting |
231 | are {}-40 dB for minimum and 0 dB for maximum. Recommended values | 231 | are {}-40 dB for minimum and 0 dB for maximum. Recommended values |
@@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ | |||
236 | into the peak meter. | 236 | into the peak meter. |
237 | \end{description} | 237 | \end{description} |
238 | } | 238 | } |
239 | \item[\label{ref:Defaultcodepage}Default Codepage:] | 239 | \item[\label{ref:Defaultcodepage}Default Codepage.] |
240 | A codepage describes the way extended characters that are not available | 240 | A codepage describes the way extended characters that are not available |
241 | within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags do not have a | 241 | within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags do not have a |
242 | codepage encoding contained so Rockbox needs to know what encoding has | 242 | codepage encoding contained so Rockbox needs to know what encoding has |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex index 21dbe4042f..b4f8da7b79 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/file_view.tex | |||
@@ -4,23 +4,23 @@ The File View menu deals with options relating to how the File Browser | |||
4 | displays files. | 4 | displays files. |
5 | % | 5 | % |
6 | \begin{description} | 6 | \begin{description} |
7 | \item[Sort Case Sensitive:] | 7 | \item[Sort Case Sensitive.] |
8 | If this option is set to \setting{Yes}, all files that start with upper case | 8 | If this option is set to \setting{Yes}, all files that start with upper case |
9 | letters will be listed first, followed by all files that begin with lower | 9 | letters will be listed first, followed by all files that begin with lower |
10 | case letters. If this option is set to NO, then case will be ignored when | 10 | case letters. If this option is set to NO, then case will be ignored when |
11 | sorting files. | 11 | sorting files. |
12 | \item[Sort Directories:] | 12 | \item[Sort Directories.] |
13 | This option controls how Rockbox sorts directories. The default is to sort | 13 | This option controls how Rockbox sorts directories. The default is to sort |
14 | them alphabetically. \setting{By date} sorts them with the oldest directory first. | 14 | them alphabetically. \setting{By date} sorts them with the oldest directory first. |
15 | \setting{By newest date} sorts them with the newest directory first. | 15 | \setting{By newest date} sorts them with the newest directory first. |
16 | 16 | ||
17 | \item[Sort Files:] | 17 | \item[Sort Files.] |
18 | This option controls how Rockbox sorts files. All of the options for | 18 | This option controls how Rockbox sorts files. All of the options for |
19 | \setting{Sort Directories} are available in this option. In addition, there | 19 | \setting{Sort Directories} are available in this option. In addition, there |
20 | is a \setting{By type} option which sorts files alphabetically by their type | 20 | is a \setting{By type} option which sorts files alphabetically by their type |
21 | (such as \fname{.mp3}) then alphabetically within each type. | 21 | (such as \fname{.mp3}) then alphabetically within each type. |
22 | 22 | ||
23 | \item[Interpret numbers when sorting:] | 23 | \item[Interpret numbers when sorting.] |
24 | \setting{As whole numbers} enables a sorting algorithm which is similar to | 24 | \setting{As whole numbers} enables a sorting algorithm which is similar to |
25 | the default sorting of, for example, Windows Explorer, Mac OS X's Finder | 25 | the default sorting of, for example, Windows Explorer, Mac OS X's Finder |
26 | or Nautilus, with regards to numbers at the beginning or within filenames. | 26 | or Nautilus, with regards to numbers at the beginning or within filenames. |
@@ -42,36 +42,36 @@ displays files. | |||
42 | \end{table} | 42 | \end{table} |
43 | 43 | ||
44 | 44 | ||
45 | \item[\label{ref:ShowFiles}Show Files:] | 45 | \item[\label{ref:ShowFiles}Show Files.] |
46 | This option controls which files are displayed in the File Browser. | 46 | This option controls which files are displayed in the File Browser. |
47 | % | 47 | % |
48 | \begin{description} | 48 | \begin{description} |
49 | \item[All:] The \setting{File Browser} displays all files and directories. | 49 | \item[All.] The \setting{File Browser} displays all files and directories. |
50 | Extensions are shown. No files or directories are hidden. | 50 | Extensions are shown. No files or directories are hidden. |
51 | \item[Supported:] The \setting{File Browser} displays all directories and | 51 | \item[Supported.] The \setting{File Browser} displays all directories and |
52 | files supported by Rockbox (see \reference{ref:Supportedfileformats}). | 52 | files supported by Rockbox (see \reference{ref:Supportedfileformats}). |
53 | Files and directories starting with \fname{.} (\emph{dot}) or with the | 53 | Files and directories starting with \fname{.} (\emph{dot}) or with the |
54 | \emph{hidden} flag set are hidden. | 54 | \emph{hidden} flag set are hidden. |
55 | \item[Music:] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories, playlists and | 55 | \item[Music.] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories, playlists and |
56 | the supported \emph{audio} file formats. Extensions are stripped. Files and | 56 | the supported \emph{audio} file formats. Extensions are stripped. Files and |
57 | directories starting with \fname{.} or with the ``hidden'' flag set are | 57 | directories starting with \fname{.} or with the ``hidden'' flag set are |
58 | hidden. | 58 | hidden. |
59 | \item[Playlists:] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories and playlists, | 59 | \item[Playlists.] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories and playlists, |
60 | for simplified navigation. | 60 | for simplified navigation. |
61 | \end{description} | 61 | \end{description} |
62 | 62 | ||
63 | \item[\label{ref:ShowExtensions}Show Filename Extensions:] | 63 | \item[\label{ref:ShowExtensions}Show Filename Extensions.] |
64 | This option controls how file extensions are shown in the File Browser. | 64 | This option controls how file extensions are shown in the File Browser. |
65 | % | 65 | % |
66 | \begin{description} | 66 | \begin{description} |
67 | \item[Off:] The file extensions are never shown. | 67 | \item[Off.] The file extensions are never shown. |
68 | \item[On:] The file extensions are always shown. | 68 | \item[On.] The file extensions are always shown. |
69 | \item[Only unknown types:] Only the extensions of unknown filetypes are shown. | 69 | \item[Only unknown types.] Only the extensions of unknown filetypes are shown. |
70 | \item[Only when viewing all types:] Only show file extensions when | 70 | \item[Only when viewing all types.] Only show file extensions when |
71 | \setting{Show Files} is set to \setting{All}. | 71 | \setting{Show Files} is set to \setting{All}. |
72 | \end{description} | 72 | \end{description} |
73 | 73 | ||
74 | \item[Follow Playlist:] | 74 | \item[Follow Playlist.] |
75 | This option determines what directory the \setting{File Browser} displays | 75 | This option determines what directory the \setting{File Browser} displays |
76 | first. If \setting{Follow Playlist} is set to \setting{Yes}, when you enter | 76 | first. If \setting{Follow Playlist} is set to \setting{Yes}, when you enter |
77 | the \setting{File Browser} from the WPS, you will find yourself in the same | 77 | the \setting{File Browser} from the WPS, you will find yourself in the same |
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ displays files. | |||
80 | will find yourself in the directory you were in when you last left the | 80 | will find yourself in the directory you were in when you last left the |
81 | \setting{File Browser}. | 81 | \setting{File Browser}. |
82 | 82 | ||
83 | \item[Show Path:] | 83 | \item[Show Path.] |
84 | If this setting is set to \setting{Full Path} the full path to the current | 84 | If this setting is set to \setting{Full Path} the full path to the current |
85 | directory will be displayed on the first line in the \setting{File Browser}. | 85 | directory will be displayed on the first line in the \setting{File Browser}. |
86 | If set to \setting{Current Directory Only} only the name of the current | 86 | If set to \setting{Current Directory Only} only the name of the current |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex index e34fc8734d..c40fd4fb75 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex | |||
@@ -16,22 +16,22 @@ you to configure settings related to audio playback. | |||
16 | \setting{A-B}: | 16 | \setting{A-B}: |
17 | \begin{description} | 17 | \begin{description} |
18 | % | 18 | % |
19 | \item[Off]The current playlist will not repeat when it is finished. | 19 | \item[Off.] The current playlist will not repeat when it is finished. |
20 | \note{If you have the \setting{Auto-Change Directory} option set to | 20 | \note{If you have the \setting{Auto-Change Directory} option set to |
21 | \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will move on to the next directory on your | 21 | \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will move on to the next directory on your |
22 | hard drive. If the \setting{Auto-Change Directory} option is set to | 22 | hard drive. If the \setting{Auto-Change Directory} option is set to |
23 | \setting{No}, playback will stop when the current directory or | 23 | \setting{No}, playback will stop when the current directory or |
24 | playlist is finished.} | 24 | playlist is finished.} |
25 | % | 25 | % |
26 | \item[All]The current playlist will repeat when it is finished. | 26 | \item[All.] The current playlist will repeat when it is finished. |
27 | 27 | ||
28 | % | 28 | % |
29 | \item[One]Repeat one track over and over. | 29 | \item[One. ]Repeat one track over and over. |
30 | % | 30 | % |
31 | \item[Shuffle]When the current playlist has finished playing, it will | 31 | \item[Shuffle.] When the current playlist has finished playing, it will |
32 | be shuffled and then repeated. | 32 | be shuffled and then repeated. |
33 | % | 33 | % |
34 | \item[A-B]Repeats between two user defined points within a track, | 34 | \item[A-B.] Repeats between two user defined points within a track, |
35 | typically used by musicians when attempting to learn a piece of music. | 35 | typically used by musicians when attempting to learn a piece of music. |
36 | This option is more complicated to use than the others as the \dap\ | 36 | This option is more complicated to use than the others as the \dap\ |
37 | must first be placed into A-B repeat mode and then the start and end | 37 | must first be placed into A-B repeat mode and then the start and end |
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ you to configure settings related to audio playback. | |||
105 | 105 | ||
106 | Options for crossfade settings are: | 106 | Options for crossfade settings are: |
107 | \begin{description} | 107 | \begin{description} |
108 | \item[Enable Crossfade]If set to \setting{Off}, crossfade is disabled. | 108 | \item[Enable Crossfade.] If set to \setting{Off}, crossfade is disabled. |
109 | If set to \setting{Shuffle}, crossfade is enabled when the | 109 | If set to \setting{Shuffle}, crossfade is enabled when the |
110 | shuffle feature is set to \setting{Yes}, but disabled otherwise. If set | 110 | shuffle feature is set to \setting{Yes}, but disabled otherwise. If set |
111 | to \setting{Track Skip Only}, tracks will only crossfade when manually | 111 | to \setting{Track Skip Only}, tracks will only crossfade when manually |
@@ -114,21 +114,21 @@ you to configure settings related to audio playback. | |||
114 | \setting{Yes} and the track is manually skipped. If set to | 114 | \setting{Yes} and the track is manually skipped. If set to |
115 | \setting{Always}, tracks will always crossfade into one another. | 115 | \setting{Always}, tracks will always crossfade into one another. |
116 | % | 116 | % |
117 | \item[Fade In Delay]The ``fade in delay'' is the length of time between | 117 | \item[Fade In Delay.] The ``fade in delay'' is the length of time between |
118 | when the crossfade process begins and when the new track begins to fade | 118 | when the crossfade process begins and when the new track begins to fade |
119 | in. | 119 | in. |
120 | % | 120 | % |
121 | \item[Fade In Duration]The length of time, in seconds, that it takes | 121 | \item[Fade In Duration.] The length of time, in seconds, that it takes |
122 | your music to fade in once the \setting{Fade In Delay} has ended. | 122 | your music to fade in once the \setting{Fade In Delay} has ended. |
123 | % | 123 | % |
124 | \item[Fade Out Delay]The ``fade out delay'' is the length of time | 124 | \item[Fade Out Delay.] The ``fade out delay'' is the length of time |
125 | between when the crossfade process begins and when the old track begins | 125 | between when the crossfade process begins and when the old track begins |
126 | to fade out. | 126 | to fade out. |
127 | % | 127 | % |
128 | \item[Fade Out Duration]The length of time, in seconds, that it takes | 128 | \item[Fade Out Duration.] The length of time, in seconds, that it takes |
129 | your music to fade out once the \setting{Fade Out Delay} has ended. | 129 | your music to fade out once the \setting{Fade Out Delay} has ended. |
130 | % | 130 | % |
131 | \item[Fade Out Mode]If set to \setting{Crossfade}, one song will fade | 131 | \item[Fade Out Mode.] If set to \setting{Crossfade}, one song will fade |
132 | out and the next song will simultaneously fade in. If set to | 132 | out and the next song will simultaneously fade in. If set to |
133 | \setting{Mix}, the ending song will continue to play as normal until | 133 | \setting{Mix}, the ending song will continue to play as normal until |
134 | its end, while the starting song will fade in from under it. | 134 | its end, while the starting song will fade in from under it. |
@@ -158,30 +158,30 @@ you to configure settings related to audio playback. | |||
158 | 158 | ||
159 | Options for replaygain are: | 159 | Options for replaygain are: |
160 | \begin{description} | 160 | \begin{description} |
161 | \item[Replaygain Type]Choose the type of replaygain to apply: | 161 | \item[Replaygain Type.] Choose the type of replaygain to apply: |
162 | \begin{description} | 162 | \begin{description} |
163 | \item[Album Gain]Maintain a constant volume level between | 163 | \item[Album Gain.] Maintain a constant volume level between |
164 | albums, but keep any intentional volume variations between | 164 | albums, but keep any intentional volume variations between |
165 | songs in an album. (If album gain value is not available, | 165 | songs in an album. (If album gain value is not available, |
166 | uses track gain information). | 166 | uses track gain information). |
167 | % | 167 | % |
168 | \item[Track Gain]Maintain a constant volume level between | 168 | \item[Track Gain.] Maintain a constant volume level between |
169 | tracks. If track gain value is not available, no replaygain | 169 | tracks. If track gain value is not available, no replaygain |
170 | is applied. | 170 | is applied. |
171 | % | 171 | % |
172 | \item[Track Gain If Shuffling]Maintains a constant volume | 172 | \item[Track Gain If Shuffling.] Maintains a constant volume |
173 | between tracks if \setting{Shuffle} is set to \setting{Yes}. | 173 | between tracks if \setting{Shuffle} is set to \setting{Yes}. |
174 | Reverts to album mode if \setting{Shuffle} is set to \setting{No}. | 174 | Reverts to album mode if \setting{Shuffle} is set to \setting{No}. |
175 | % | 175 | % |
176 | \item[Off]Do not process replaygain information, i.e. turn off | 176 | \item[Off.] Do not process replaygain information, i.e. turn off |
177 | the replaygain function. | 177 | the replaygain function. |
178 | \end{description} | 178 | \end{description} |
179 | % | 179 | % |
180 | \item[Prevent Clipping]Avoid clipping of a song's waveform. | 180 | \item[Prevent Clipping.] Avoid clipping of a song's waveform. |
181 | If a song would clip during playback, the volume is lowered for | 181 | If a song would clip during playback, the volume is lowered for |
182 | that song. Replaygain information is needed for this to work. | 182 | that song. Replaygain information is needed for this to work. |
183 | % | 183 | % |
184 | \item[Pre-amp]This allows you to adjust the volume when replaygain | 184 | \item[Pre-amp.] This allows you to adjust the volume when replaygain |
185 | is applied. Replaygain often lowers the volume, sometimes quite | 185 | is applied. Replaygain often lowers the volume, sometimes quite |
186 | much, so here you can compensate for that. Please note that a | 186 | much, so here you can compensate for that. Please note that a |
187 | (large) positive pre-amp setting can cause clipping, unless | 187 | (large) positive pre-amp setting can cause clipping, unless |
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ you to configure settings related to audio playback. | |||
225 | socket. | 225 | socket. |
226 | % | 226 | % |
227 | \begin{description} | 227 | \begin{description} |
228 | \item[Pause on Headphone Unplug]Options for automatic pause: | 228 | \item[Pause on Headphone Unplug.] Options for automatic pause: |
229 | \begin{description} | 229 | \begin{description} |
230 | \item[Off.] Disables automatic pause. | 230 | \item[Off.] Disables automatic pause. |
231 | % | 231 | % |
@@ -234,10 +234,10 @@ you to configure settings related to audio playback. | |||
234 | \item[Pause and Resume.] Pauses when the headphones are removed, and | 234 | \item[Pause and Resume.] Pauses when the headphones are removed, and |
235 | resumes playback when they are reconnected. | 235 | resumes playback when they are reconnected. |
236 | \end{description} | 236 | \end{description} |
237 | \item[Duration to Rewind] Number of seconds (between 0 and 15) to rewind | 237 | \item[Duration to Rewind.] Number of seconds (between 0 and 15) to rewind |
238 | playback when the headphones are removed. | 238 | playback when the headphones are removed. |
239 | % | 239 | % |
240 | \item[Disable Auto-Resume If Phones Not Present] This option will disable | 240 | \item[Disable Auto-Resume If Phones Not Present.] This option will disable |
241 | the automatic resumption of playback at startup if the headphones are not | 241 | the automatic resumption of playback at startup if the headphones are not |
242 | connected to the \dap{}. | 242 | connected to the \dap{}. |
243 | \note{This requires \setting{Resume on Startup} to be enabled.} | 243 | \note{This requires \setting{Resume on Startup} to be enabled.} |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex index 880d0c6359..35a2648f70 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playlist_options.tex | |||
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ | |||
3 | The \setting{Playlist} sub menu allows you to configure settings | 3 | The \setting{Playlist} sub menu allows you to configure settings |
4 | related to playlists. | 4 | related to playlists. |
5 | \begin{description} | 5 | \begin{description} |
6 | \item[Recursively Insert Directories. ] | 6 | \item[Recursively Insert Directories.] |
7 | If set to \setting{On}, then when a directory is inserted or queued into a | 7 | If set to \setting{On}, then when a directory is inserted or queued into a |
8 | dynamic playlist, all subdirectories will also be inserted. If set to \setting{Ask}, | 8 | dynamic playlist, all subdirectories will also be inserted. If set to \setting{Ask}, |
9 | Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories. | 9 | Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories. |
10 | 10 | ||
11 | \item[Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist. ] | 11 | \item[Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist.] |
12 | If set to \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will provide a warning if the user attempts to | 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. | 13 | take an action that will cause Rockbox to erase the current dynamic playlist. |
14 | \end{description} | 14 | \end{description} |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex index 67be4f2547..2c9847a7ae 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/recording_settings.tex | |||
@@ -99,24 +99,24 @@ | |||
99 | is only the time required to stop and restart the recording, on the order of | 99 | is only the time required to stop and restart the recording, on the order of |
100 | 2 -- 4 seconds. | 100 | 2 -- 4 seconds. |
101 | \begin{description} | 101 | \begin{description} |
102 | \item[Split Measure:] | 102 | \item[Split Measure.] |
103 | This option controls wether to split the recording when the | 103 | This option controls wether to split the recording when the |
104 | \setting{Split Filesize} is reached or when the | 104 | \setting{Split Filesize} is reached or when the |
105 | \setting{Split Time} has elapsed. | 105 | \setting{Split Time} has elapsed. |
106 | 106 | ||
107 | \item[What to do when Splitting:] | 107 | \item[What to do when Splitting.] |
108 | This controls what will happend when the splitting condition is | 108 | This controls what will happend when the splitting condition is |
109 | fullfilled the two available options here are | 109 | fullfilled the two available options here are |
110 | \setting{Start a new file} or \setting{Stop recording}. | 110 | \setting{Start a new file} or \setting{Stop recording}. |
111 | 111 | ||
112 | \item[Split Time:] | 112 | \item[Split Time.] |
113 | Set the time to record between each split, if time is used as | 113 | Set the time to record between each split, if time is used as |
114 | \setting{Split Measure}.\\ | 114 | \setting{Split Measure}.\\ |
115 | Options (hours:minutes between splits): Off, 00:05, 00:10, 00:15, 00:30, | 115 | Options (hours:minutes between splits): Off, 00:05, 00:10, 00:15, 00:30, |
116 | 1:00, 1:14 (74 minute CD), 1:20 (80 minute CD), 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 10:00, | 116 | 1:00, 1:14 (74 minute CD), 1:20 (80 minute CD), 2:00, 4:00, 8:00, 10:00, |
117 | 12:00, 18:00, 24:00. | 117 | 12:00, 18:00, 24:00. |
118 | 118 | ||
119 | \item[Split Filesize:] | 119 | \item[Split Filesize.] |
120 | Set the filesize to record between each split, if filesize is used as | 120 | Set the filesize to record between each split, if filesize is used as |
121 | \setting{Split Measure}. | 121 | \setting{Split Measure}. |
122 | 122 | ||
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ | |||
154 | the show to verify his amp is turned on. The trigger features numerous | 154 | the show to verify his amp is turned on. The trigger features numerous |
155 | parameters to adapt its behaviour to the desired situation. | 155 | parameters to adapt its behaviour to the desired situation. |
156 | \begin{description} | 156 | \begin{description} |
157 | \item[Trigger] | 157 | \item[Trigger.] |
158 | This parameter specifies the trigger mode. When set to \setting{Off} | 158 | This parameter specifies the trigger mode. When set to \setting{Off} |
159 | the recording must be started manually and apart from the Prerecord time no | 159 | the recording must be started manually and apart from the Prerecord time no |
160 | other parameter has any effect. \setting{Once} will have the trigger start | 160 | other parameter has any effect. \setting{Once} will have the trigger start |
@@ -162,11 +162,11 @@ | |||
162 | not start another recording. \setting{Repeat} will have the trigger start | 162 | not start another recording. \setting{Repeat} will have the trigger start |
163 | multiple recordings. | 163 | multiple recordings. |
164 | 164 | ||
165 | \item[Trigtype] | 165 | \item[Trigtype.] |
166 | \fixme{Add description of Trigtype} | 166 | \fixme{Add description of Trigtype} |
167 | Options: \setting{Stop}, \setting{Pause}, \setting{New File}. | 167 | Options: \setting{Stop}, \setting{Pause}, \setting{New File}. |
168 | 168 | ||
169 | \item[Prerecord Time] | 169 | \item[Prerecord Time.] |
170 | This specifies the time that is included into the recording before the | 170 | This specifies the time that is included into the recording before the |
171 | trigger event occurs. This is very useful if you record a signal that fades | 171 | trigger event occurs. This is very useful if you record a signal that fades |
172 | in. Usually you want to set the prerecord time >= start duration. That | 172 | in. Usually you want to set the prerecord time >= start duration. That |
@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ | |||
174 | time is not a special parameter of the trigger. It is available during normal | 174 | time is not a special parameter of the trigger. It is available during normal |
175 | recordings too. | 175 | recordings too. |
176 | 176 | ||
177 | \item[Start Above] | 177 | \item[Start Above.] |
178 | The start threshold defines the minimal volume a sound must have to start the | 178 | The start threshold defines the minimal volume a sound must have to start the |
179 | recording. It is displayed numerically in the line "Start Above". Note that | 179 | recording. It is displayed numerically in the line "Start Above". Note that |
180 | the unit of the threshold depends on the settings of the peak meter. (i.e. | 180 | the unit of the threshold depends on the settings of the peak meter. (i.e. |
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ | |||
189 | you record via a digital input as even the noise of the device itself would | 189 | you record via a digital input as even the noise of the device itself would |
190 | exceed this threshold immediately. | 190 | exceed this threshold immediately. |
191 | 191 | ||
192 | \item[for at least] | 192 | \item[for at least.] |
193 | The start duration defines the minimal duration that a signal must exceed the | 193 | The start duration defines the minimal duration that a signal must exceed the |
194 | start threshold to start the recording. Depending on your situation you may | 194 | start threshold to start the recording. Depending on your situation you may |
195 | want to set this setting to 0 (e.g. when copying a song from a commercial | 195 | want to set this setting to 0 (e.g. when copying a song from a commercial |
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ | |||
197 | (think of percussion) neglectable dropouts are tolerated during this start | 197 | (think of percussion) neglectable dropouts are tolerated during this start |
198 | duration. | 198 | duration. |
199 | 199 | ||
200 | \item[Stop Below] | 200 | \item[Stop Below.] |
201 | When the sound level drops below the stop threshold the recording is stopped. | 201 | When the sound level drops below the stop threshold the recording is stopped. |
202 | It is displayed numerically in the line "Stop Below". Just like the start | 202 | It is displayed numerically in the line "Stop Below". Just like the start |
203 | threshold the unit of the stop threshold depends on the settings of the peak | 203 | threshold the unit of the stop threshold depends on the settings of the peak |
@@ -206,12 +206,12 @@ | |||
206 | left. The value \setting{Off} turns the stop condition off. With this setting you | 206 | left. The value \setting{Off} turns the stop condition off. With this setting you |
207 | have to stop the recording manually. | 207 | have to stop the recording manually. |
208 | 208 | ||
209 | \item[for at least] | 209 | \item[for at least.] |
210 | This time specifies the duration the signal must drop below the stop | 210 | This time specifies the duration the signal must drop below the stop |
211 | threshold to stop the recording. By selecting high values you can ensure | 211 | threshold to stop the recording. By selecting high values you can ensure |
212 | that, for example, trailing fade-outs are recorded entirely. | 212 | that, for example, trailing fade-outs are recorded entirely. |
213 | 213 | ||
214 | \item[Presplit Gap] | 214 | \item[Presplit Gap.] |
215 | When the signal drops below the stop threshold for the time specified by the | 215 | When the signal drops below the stop threshold for the time specified by the |
216 | presplit gap a new recording may be started when the signal raises above the | 216 | presplit gap a new recording may be started when the signal raises above the |
217 | start threshold. Thus the value of the presplit gap should be smaller than | 217 | start threshold. Thus the value of the presplit gap should be smaller than |
@@ -233,24 +233,24 @@ More information can be found at \wikilink{VolumeTriggeredRecording}. | |||
233 | The \setting{Automatic Gain Control} has five different presets for | 233 | The \setting{Automatic Gain Control} has five different presets for |
234 | automatically controlling the gain while recording. | 234 | automatically controlling the gain while recording. |
235 | \begin{description} | 235 | \begin{description} |
236 | \item[Safety (clip):] | 236 | \item[Safety (clip).] |
237 | This preset will lower the gain when the levels get too high (-1dB) | 237 | This preset will lower the gain when the levels get too high (-1dB) |
238 | and will never increase gain. | 238 | and will never increase gain. |
239 | 239 | ||
240 | \item[Live (slow):] | 240 | \item[Live (slow).] |
241 | This preset is designed to be used for recording of live shows and has | 241 | This preset is designed to be used for recording of live shows and has |
242 | quite large headroom for loud parts. It heads for a nominal target peak | 242 | quite large headroom for loud parts. It heads for a nominal target peak |
243 | level of -9dB and will slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. | 243 | level of -9dB and will slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. |
244 | 244 | ||
245 | \item[DJ-Set (slow):] | 245 | \item[DJ-Set (slow).] |
246 | This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -5dB and will | 246 | This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -5dB and will |
247 | slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. | 247 | slowly increase or decrease gain to reach it. |
248 | 248 | ||
249 | \item[Medium:] | 249 | \item[Medium.] |
250 | This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -6dB and will | 250 | This preset heads for a nominal target peak level of -6dB and will |
251 | increase or decrease gain to reach it. | 251 | increase or decrease gain to reach it. |
252 | 252 | ||
253 | \item[Voice (fast):] | 253 | \item[Voice (fast).] |
254 | This preset is designed to be used for voice recording and heads for a | 254 | This preset is designed to be used for voice recording and heads for a |
255 | nominal target peak level of -7dB and will quickly increase or | 255 | nominal target peak level of -7dB and will quickly increase or |
256 | decrease gain to reach it. | 256 | decrease gain to reach it. |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex index c24b38a891..fc93070b95 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex | |||
@@ -167,21 +167,21 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
167 | The MDB parameters are as follows: | 167 | The MDB parameters are as follows: |
168 | % | 168 | % |
169 | \begin{description} | 169 | \begin{description} |
170 | \item[MDB enable:] | 170 | \item[MDB enable.] |
171 | This turns the MDB feature on or off. For many users this will be the | 171 | This turns the MDB feature on or off. For many users this will be the |
172 | only setting they need, since Rockbox picks sensible defaults for the | 172 | only setting they need, since Rockbox picks sensible defaults for the |
173 | other parameters. MDB is turned off by default. | 173 | other parameters. MDB is turned off by default. |
174 | \item[MDB strength:] | 174 | \item[MDB strength.] |
175 | How loud the harmonics generated by MDB will be. | 175 | How loud the harmonics generated by MDB will be. |
176 | \item[MDB Harmonics:] | 176 | \item[MDB Harmonics.] |
177 | The percentage of the low notes that is converted into harmonics. | 177 | The percentage of the low notes that is converted into harmonics. |
178 | If low notes are causing speaker distortion, this can be set to 100\% | 178 | If low notes are causing speaker distortion, this can be set to 100\% |
179 | to eliminate the fundamental completely and only produce harmonics in the | 179 | to eliminate the fundamental completely and only produce harmonics in the |
180 | signal. If set to 0\% this is the same as turning the MDB feature off. | 180 | signal. If set to 0\% this is the same as turning the MDB feature off. |
181 | \item[MDB Centre Frequency:] | 181 | \item[MDB Centre Frequency.] |
182 | The cutoff frequency of your headphones or speakers. This is usually | 182 | The cutoff frequency of your headphones or speakers. This is usually |
183 | given in the specification for the headphones/speakers. | 183 | given in the specification for the headphones/speakers. |
184 | \item[MDB shape:] | 184 | \item[MDB shape.] |
185 | It is recommended that this parameter be set to 1.5 times the centre frequency. | 185 | It is recommended that this parameter be set to 1.5 times the centre frequency. |
186 | 186 | ||
187 | This is the frequency up to which harmonics are generated. Some of the | 187 | This is the frequency up to which harmonics are generated. Some of the |
@@ -235,19 +235,19 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
235 | 235 | ||
236 | Crossfeed has the following settings: | 236 | Crossfeed has the following settings: |
237 | \begin{description} | 237 | \begin{description} |
238 | \item[Crossfeed:] | 238 | \item[Crossfeed.] |
239 | Selects whether the crossfeed effect is to be enabled or not. | 239 | Selects whether the crossfeed effect is to be enabled or not. |
240 | \item[Direct Gain:] | 240 | \item[Direct Gain.] |
241 | How much the level of the audio that travels the direct path from a speaker | 241 | How much the level of the audio that travels the direct path from a speaker |
242 | to the corresponding ear is supposed to be decreased. | 242 | to the corresponding ear is supposed to be decreased. |
243 | \item[Cross Gain:] | 243 | \item[Cross Gain.] |
244 | How much the level of the audio that travels the cross path from a speaker | 244 | How much the level of the audio that travels the cross path from a speaker |
245 | to the opposite ear is to be decreased. | 245 | to the opposite ear is to be decreased. |
246 | \item[High-Frequency Attenuation:] | 246 | \item[High-Frequency Attenuation.] |
247 | How much the upper frequencies of the cross path audio will be dampened. | 247 | How much the upper frequencies of the cross path audio will be dampened. |
248 | Note that the total level of the higher frequencies will be a combination | 248 | Note that the total level of the higher frequencies will be a combination |
249 | of both this setting and the \setting{Cross Gain} setting. | 249 | of both this setting and the \setting{Cross Gain} setting. |
250 | \item[High-Frequency Cutoff] | 250 | \item[High-Frequency Cutoff.] |
251 | Decides at which frequency the cross path audio will start to be cut | 251 | Decides at which frequency the cross path audio will start to be cut |
252 | by the amount described by the \setting{High-Frequency Attenuation} | 252 | by the amount described by the \setting{High-Frequency Attenuation} |
253 | setting. | 253 | setting. |
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
273 | 273 | ||
274 | Rockbox's parametric EQ is composed of five different bands: | 274 | Rockbox's parametric EQ is composed of five different bands: |
275 | \begin{description} | 275 | \begin{description} |
276 | \item[Band 0: Low shelf filter] | 276 | \item[Band 0: Low shelf filter.] |
277 | The low shelf filter boosts or lowers all frequencies below a certain | 277 | The low shelf filter boosts or lowers all frequencies below a certain |
278 | frequency limit, much like what a ``bass'' control found on ordinary | 278 | frequency limit, much like what a ``bass'' control found on ordinary |
279 | stereo systems does. | 279 | stereo systems does. |
@@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
287 | The ``Q'' parameter should always be set to 0.7 for the shelving | 287 | The ``Q'' parameter should always be set to 0.7 for the shelving |
288 | filters. Higher values will add a small boost around the cutoff | 288 | filters. Higher values will add a small boost around the cutoff |
289 | frequency that is almost always undesirable. | 289 | frequency that is almost always undesirable. |
290 | \item[Bands 1-3: Peaking filters] | 290 | \item[Bands 1-3: Peaking filters.] |
291 | Peaking EQ filters boost or lower a frequency range centered at the | 291 | Peaking EQ filters boost or lower a frequency range centered at the |
292 | center frequency chosen. | 292 | center frequency chosen. |
293 | Graphic equalizers in home stereos are usually peaking | 293 | Graphic equalizers in home stereos are usually peaking |
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
301 | frequency range is. Higher Q values will affect a narrower band of | 301 | frequency range is. Higher Q values will affect a narrower band of |
302 | frequencies, while lower Q values will affect a wider band of | 302 | frequencies, while lower Q values will affect a wider band of |
303 | frequencies. | 303 | frequencies. |
304 | \item[Band 4: High shelf filter] | 304 | \item[Band 4: High shelf filter.] |
305 | A high shelf filter boosts or lowers all frequencies above a certain | 305 | A high shelf filter boosts or lowers all frequencies above a certain |
306 | frequency limit, much like what a ``treble'' control found on ordinary | 306 | frequency limit, much like what a ``treble'' control found on ordinary |
307 | stereo systems does. | 307 | stereo systems does. |
@@ -313,10 +313,10 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
313 | through 3 should be used for mids, and EQ band 4 should be used for highs. | 313 | through 3 should be used for mids, and EQ band 4 should be used for highs. |
314 | 314 | ||
315 | \begin {description} | 315 | \begin {description} |
316 | \item[Enable EQ:] | 316 | \item[Enable EQ.] |
317 | This option controls whether the EQ is on or off. | 317 | This option controls whether the EQ is on or off. |
318 | 318 | ||
319 | \item[Graphical EQ:] | 319 | \item[Graphical EQ.] |
320 | This option brings up a graphic EQ screen, which allows adjustment of each of | 320 | This option brings up a graphic EQ screen, which allows adjustment of each of |
321 | the three parameters described above (gain, center frequency, and Q) for each | 321 | the three parameters described above (gain, center frequency, and Q) for each |
322 | of the five EQ bands. | 322 | of the five EQ bands. |
@@ -377,27 +377,27 @@ change to customise your listening experience. | |||
377 | \end{btnmap} | 377 | \end{btnmap} |
378 | \end{table} | 378 | \end{table} |
379 | 379 | ||
380 | \item[Pre-cut:] | 380 | \item[Pre-cut.] |
381 | If too much gain is added through the graphical EQ, your music may distort. | 381 | If too much gain is added through the graphical EQ, your music may distort. |
382 | The \setting{Precut} setting allows you to adjust the overall gain of the EQ. | 382 | The \setting{Precut} setting allows you to adjust the overall gain of the EQ. |
383 | 383 | ||
384 | If your music distorts when using the EQ, trying changing this setting to a | 384 | If your music distorts when using the EQ, trying changing this setting to a |
385 | negative value. | 385 | negative value. |
386 | 386 | ||
387 | \item[Simple EQ:] | 387 | \item[Simple EQ.] |
388 | This option provides an easier alternative for those who are daunted by all of | 388 | This option provides an easier alternative for those who are daunted by all of |
389 | the parameters that can be adjusted using the graphical EQ. With the | 389 | the parameters that can be adjusted using the graphical EQ. With the |
390 | \setting{Simple EQ}, the only parameter that can be adjusted is the gain. | 390 | \setting{Simple EQ}, the only parameter that can be adjusted is the gain. |
391 | 391 | ||
392 | \item[Advanced EQ:] | 392 | \item[Advanced EQ.] |
393 | This sub menu provides options for adjusting the same parameters as the | 393 | This sub menu provides options for adjusting the same parameters as the |
394 | \setting{Graphical EQ}. The only difference is that the parameters are | 394 | \setting{Graphical EQ}. The only difference is that the parameters are |
395 | adjusted through textual menus rather than through a graphic interface. | 395 | adjusted through textual menus rather than through a graphic interface. |
396 | 396 | ||
397 | \item[Save EQ Preset:] | 397 | \item[Save EQ Preset.] |
398 | This option saves the current EQ configuration in a \fname{.cfg} file. | 398 | This option saves the current EQ configuration in a \fname{.cfg} file. |
399 | 399 | ||
400 | \item[Browse EQ Presets:] | 400 | \item[Browse EQ Presets.] |
401 | This menu displays a list of EQ presets, as well as any EQ configurations saved | 401 | This menu displays a list of EQ presets, as well as any EQ configurations saved |
402 | using the \setting{Save EQ Preset} option. Users unfamiliar with the | 402 | using the \setting{Save EQ Preset} option. Users unfamiliar with the |
403 | operation of a parametric EQ may wish to use the presets instead of trying to | 403 | operation of a parametric EQ may wish to use the presets instead of trying to |
@@ -459,4 +459,4 @@ Think of this as a smart volume control. The preamp in effect turns up the volu | |||
459 | amount you select so that you can hear quiet passages. But it senses when a loud section is | 459 | amount you select so that you can hear quiet passages. But it senses when a loud section is |
460 | about to play and quickly and smoothly lowers the volume as necessary to keep the audio | 460 | about to play and quickly and smoothly lowers the volume as necessary to keep the audio |
461 | under the maximum limit. As the loud section fades, the volume is turned back up. | 461 | under the maximum limit. As the loud section fades, the volume is turned back up. |
462 | } \ No newline at end of file | 462 | } |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex index da41d2dddf..8240c96f1e 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex | |||
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ | |||
13 | Options relating to the \opt{archos}{batteries}\nopt{archos}{battery} | 13 | Options relating to the \opt{archos}{batteries}\nopt{archos}{battery} |
14 | in the \dap. | 14 | in the \dap. |
15 | \begin{description} | 15 | \begin{description} |
16 | \item [Battery Capacity: ]This setting can be used to tell Rockbox what | 16 | \item [Battery Capacity.] This setting can be used to tell Rockbox what |
17 | capacity (in mAh) the battery being used has. The default is | 17 | capacity (in mAh) the battery being used has. The default is |
18 | \opt{player,recorder}{1500mAh}% | 18 | \opt{player,recorder}{1500mAh}% |
19 | \opt{recorderv2fm}{2200mAh}% | 19 | \opt{recorderv2fm}{2200mAh}% |
@@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ | |||
44 | determine battery life.} | 44 | determine battery life.} |
45 | 45 | ||
46 | \opt{battery_types}{ | 46 | \opt{battery_types}{ |
47 | \item [Battery Type: ]This setting tells Rockbox which type of battery | 47 | \item [Battery Type.] This setting tells Rockbox which type of battery |
48 | is currently used in the \dap{}. The two supported battery types are | 48 | is currently used in the \dap{}. The two supported battery types are |
49 | ``Alkaline'' or ``NiMH''.} | 49 | ``Alkaline'' or ``NiMH''.} |
50 | 50 | ||
51 | \opt{usb_charging}{ | 51 | \opt{usb_charging}{ |
52 | \item [Charge During USB Connection: ]This option lets you control whether | 52 | \item [Charge During USB Connection.] This option lets you control whether |
53 | the \dap{} should charge during the USB connection and hence draw the | 53 | the \dap{} should charge during the USB connection and hence draw the |
54 | full 500mA. Turning it \setting{Off} is recommended if the dap{} is | 54 | full 500mA. Turning it \setting{Off} is recommended if the dap{} is |
55 | connected through an unpowered USB hub or a laptop port. | 55 | connected through an unpowered USB hub or a laptop port. |
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ | |||
63 | 63 | ||
64 | \begin{description} | 64 | \begin{description} |
65 | \opt{HAVE_DISK_STORAGE}{ | 65 | \opt{HAVE_DISK_STORAGE}{ |
66 | \item [Disk Spindown: ]Rockbox has a timer that makes it spin down the | 66 | \item [Disk Spindown.] Rockbox has a timer that makes it spin down the |
67 | hard disk after it is idle for a certain amount of time. This setting | 67 | hard disk after it is idle for a certain amount of time. This setting |
68 | controls the amount of time between the last user activity and the time | 68 | controls the amount of time between the last user activity and the time |
69 | that the disk spins down. This idle time is only affected by user | 69 | that the disk spins down. This idle time is only affected by user |
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ | |||
73 | } | 73 | } |
74 | 74 | ||
75 | \opt{dircache}{ | 75 | \opt{dircache}{ |
76 | \item [Directory Cache: ]Rockbox has the ability to cache the contents of | 76 | \item [Directory Cache.] Rockbox has the ability to cache the contents of |
77 | your drive in RAM. The \setting{Directory Cache} takes a small amount of | 77 | your drive in RAM. The \setting{Directory Cache} takes a small amount of |
78 | memory away from Rockbox that would otherwise be used to buffer music, | 78 | memory away from Rockbox that would otherwise be used to buffer music, |
79 | but it speeds up navigation in the file browser by eliminating | 79 | but it speeds up navigation in the file browser by eliminating |
@@ -102,14 +102,14 @@ available. | |||
102 | \subsection{Limits} | 102 | \subsection{Limits} |
103 | This sub menu relates to limits in the Rockbox operating system. | 103 | This sub menu relates to limits in the Rockbox operating system. |
104 | \begin{description} | 104 | \begin{description} |
105 | \item [Max Entries in File Browser: ]This setting controls the limit on | 105 | \item [Max Entries in File Browser.] This setting controls the limit on |
106 | the number of files that you can put in any particular directory in the | 106 | the number of files that you can put in any particular directory in the |
107 | file browser. You can configure the size to be between 50 and | 107 | file browser. You can configure the size to be between 50 and |
108 | 10,000 files in steps of 50. The default is 400. Higher values will shorten | 108 | 10,000 files in steps of 50. The default is 400. Higher values will shorten |
109 | the music buffer, so you should increase this setting \emph{only} if you have | 109 | the music buffer, so you should increase this setting \emph{only} if you have |
110 | directories with a large number of files. | 110 | directories with a large number of files. |
111 | 111 | ||
112 | \item [Max Playlist Size: ]This setting controls the maximum size of | 112 | \item [Max Playlist Size.] This setting controls the maximum size of |
113 | a playlist. The playlist size can be between 1,000 and 32,000 files, | 113 | a playlist. The playlist size can be between 1,000 and 32,000 files, |
114 | in steps of 1,000 (default is 10,000). Higher values will shorten the | 114 | in steps of 1,000 (default is 10,000). Higher values will shorten the |
115 | music buffer, so you should increase this setting \emph{only} if you | 115 | music buffer, so you should increase this setting \emph{only} if you |
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ This sub menu relates to limits in the Rockbox operating system. | |||
132 | This option turns \setting{On} and \setting{Off} the car ignition | 132 | This option turns \setting{On} and \setting{Off} the car ignition |
133 | auto stop function. | 133 | auto stop function. |
134 | \begin{description} | 134 | \begin{description} |
135 | \item [Car Adapter Mode: ]When using the \dap{} in a car, | 135 | \item [Car Adapter Mode.] When using the \dap{} in a car, |
136 | \setting{Car Adapter Mode} automatically stops playback on the \dap{} when | 136 | \setting{Car Adapter Mode} automatically stops playback on the \dap{} when |
137 | power (i.e. from cigarette lighter power adapter) to the external DC in jack | 137 | power (i.e. from cigarette lighter power adapter) to the external DC in jack |
138 | is turned off. If the \setting{Car Adapter Mode} is set to \setting{On}, | 138 | is turned off. If the \setting{Car Adapter Mode} is set to \setting{On}, |
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ this option \setting{On}. If it is not required, then turning this setting | |||
216 | The following modes are available: | 216 | The following modes are available: |
217 | \begin{description} | 217 | \begin{description} |
218 | 218 | ||
219 | \item [Multimedia: ]This mode lets you control the volume, playback, and | 219 | \item [Multimedia.] This mode lets you control the volume, playback, and |
220 | skips tracks on the host computer. It is equivalent for the multimedia | 220 | skips tracks on the host computer. It is equivalent for the multimedia |
221 | keys found on top of some multimedia keyboards. | 221 | keys found on top of some multimedia keyboards. |
222 | \begin{table} | 222 | \begin{table} |
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ this option \setting{On}. If it is not required, then turning this setting | |||
284 | \end{btnmap} | 284 | \end{btnmap} |
285 | \end{table} | 285 | \end{table} |
286 | 286 | ||
287 | \item [Presentation: ]This mode lets you control a presentation program | 287 | \item [Presentation.] This mode lets you control a presentation program |
288 | (e.g. OpenOffice Impress, and some other popular application), making | 288 | (e.g. OpenOffice Impress, and some other popular application), making |
289 | the \dap{} a wired remote control device. This mode is can be useful | 289 | the \dap{} a wired remote control device. This mode is can be useful |
290 | for lecturers who does not have a wireless remote control for this | 290 | for lecturers who does not have a wireless remote control for this |
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ this option \setting{On}. If it is not required, then turning this setting | |||
376 | \end{btnmap} | 376 | \end{btnmap} |
377 | \end{table} | 377 | \end{table} |
378 | 378 | ||
379 | \item [Browser: ]This mode lets you control a web browser (e.g. Firefox). | 379 | \item [Browser.] This mode lets you control a web browser (e.g. Firefox). |
380 | It uses the \dap{}'s keys to navigate through the web page and | 380 | It uses the \dap{}'s keys to navigate through the web page and |
381 | different tabs, navigate through history, and to control zoom. | 381 | different tabs, navigate through history, and to control zoom. |
382 | \begin{table} | 382 | \begin{table} |
@@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ this option \setting{On}. If it is not required, then turning this setting | |||
467 | \end{table} | 467 | \end{table} |
468 | 468 | ||
469 | {\opt{usb_hid_mouse}{ | 469 | {\opt{usb_hid_mouse}{ |
470 | \item [Mouse: ]This mode emulates a mouse. Features supported: Mouse | 470 | \item [Mouse.] This mode emulates a mouse. Features supported: Mouse |
471 | movement; left and right button clicking; and dragging and dropping. | 471 | movement; left and right button clicking; and dragging and dropping. |
472 | \begin{table} | 472 | \begin{table} |
473 | \begin{btnmap}{}{} | 473 | \begin{btnmap}{}{} |
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/theme_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/theme_settings.tex index 5db6013a39..feab3b37c4 100644 --- a/manual/configure_rockbox/theme_settings.tex +++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/theme_settings.tex | |||
@@ -80,35 +80,35 @@ customize the visual apperance of Rockbox. | |||
80 | } | 80 | } |
81 | 81 | ||
82 | \opt{lcd_non-mono}{% | 82 | \opt{lcd_non-mono}{% |
83 | \item[Clear Backdrop:] | 83 | \item[Clear Backdrop.] |
84 | Rockbox allows you to select bitmap pictures to use as backdrops, | 84 | Rockbox allows you to select bitmap pictures to use as backdrops, |
85 | see \reference{ref:LoadingBackdrops} for further information. | 85 | see \reference{ref:LoadingBackdrops} for further information. |
86 | This option allows you to clear the backdrops that you set. | 86 | This option allows you to clear the backdrops that you set. |
87 | } | 87 | } |
88 | % | 88 | % |
89 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 89 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ |
90 | \item[Status/Scrollbar:] | 90 | \item[Status/Scrollbar.] |
91 | Settings related to on screen status display and the scrollbar. | 91 | Settings related to on screen status display and the scrollbar. |
92 | \begin{description} | 92 | \begin{description} |
93 | \item[Scroll Bar:] Allows you to choose where the vertical scroll bar | 93 | \item[Scroll Bar.] Allows you to choose where the vertical scroll bar |
94 | should appear. | 94 | should appear. |
95 | \item[Scroll Bar Width:] Allows you to choose the width of the | 95 | \item[Scroll Bar Width.] Allows you to choose the width of the |
96 | scroll bar (in pixels). Default value is 6. | 96 | scroll bar (in pixels). Default value is 6. |
97 | \item[Status Bar:] Allows you to choose where to display the | 97 | \item[Status Bar.] Allows you to choose where to display the |
98 | statusbar\opt{remote}{ on the main display}. | 98 | statusbar\opt{remote}{ on the main display}. |
99 | \opt{remote}{ | 99 | \opt{remote}{ |
100 | \item[Remote Status Bar:] Allows you to choose where to display the | 100 | \item[Remote Status Bar.] Allows you to choose where to display the |
101 | statusbar on the remote display. | 101 | statusbar on the remote display. |
102 | } | 102 | } |
103 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{ | 103 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{ |
104 | \item[Button Bar:] Enables or disables the button bar prompts for the | 104 | \item[Button Bar.] Enables or disables the button bar prompts for the |
105 | ``F''-keys at the bottom of the screen. | 105 | ``F''-keys at the bottom of the screen. |
106 | } | 106 | } |
107 | \item[Volume Display:] Controls whether the volume is displayed as a | 107 | \item[Volume Display.] Controls whether the volume is displayed as a |
108 | graphic or a numeric value on the Status Bar. If you select a numeric | 108 | graphic or a numeric value on the Status Bar. If you select a numeric |
109 | display, volume is displayed in decibels. See \reference{ref:volume} | 109 | display, volume is displayed in decibels. See \reference{ref:volume} |
110 | for more on the volume setting. | 110 | for more on the volume setting. |
111 | \item[Battery Display:] Controls whether the battery charge status is | 111 | \item[Battery Display.] Controls whether the battery charge status is |
112 | displayed as a graphic or numerical percentage value on the Status Bar. | 112 | displayed as a graphic or numerical percentage value on the Status Bar. |
113 | \end{description} | 113 | \end{description} |
114 | } | 114 | } |
@@ -117,15 +117,15 @@ customize the visual apperance of Rockbox. | |||
117 | \item[Line Selector Type.] | 117 | \item[Line Selector Type.] |
118 | This option allows you to select which type of line selector to use. | 118 | This option allows you to select which type of line selector to use. |
119 | \begin{description} | 119 | \begin{description} |
120 | \item[Pointer:] | 120 | \item[Pointer.] |
121 | A small arrow to the left of the menu text. | 121 | A small arrow to the left of the menu text. |
122 | \item[Bar (inverse):] | 122 | \item[Bar (inverse).] |
123 | A bar with inverted foreground and background colour. | 123 | A bar with inverted foreground and background colour. |
124 | \opt{lcd_color}{ | 124 | \opt{lcd_color}{ |
125 | \item[Bar (Solid Colour):] | 125 | \item[Bar (Solid Colour).] |
126 | A bar with a solid colour, the colour is set in the \setting{Colours} | 126 | A bar with a solid colour, the colour is set in the \setting{Colours} |
127 | submenu. | 127 | submenu. |
128 | \item[Bar (Gradient Colour):] | 128 | \item[Bar (Gradient Colour).] |
129 | A bar with a colour gradient, the colours are set in the \setting{Colours} | 129 | A bar with a colour gradient, the colours are set in the \setting{Colours} |
130 | submenu. | 130 | submenu. |
131 | } | 131 | } |
@@ -139,21 +139,21 @@ customize the visual apperance of Rockbox. | |||
139 | \item[Line Selector Colours.] | 139 | \item[Line Selector Colours.] |
140 | These options sets the colours for the line selector bars. | 140 | These options sets the colours for the line selector bars. |
141 | \begin{description} | 141 | \begin{description} |
142 | \item[Primary Colour:] | 142 | \item[Primary Colour.] |
143 | Set the primary colour used for the gradient line selector bar and the | 143 | Set the primary colour used for the gradient line selector bar and the |
144 | colour used for the solid color line selector bar. | 144 | colour used for the solid color line selector bar. |
145 | \item[Secondary Colour:] | 145 | \item[Secondary Colour.] |
146 | Set the secondary colour used for the gradient line selector bar. | 146 | Set the secondary colour used for the gradient line selector bar. |
147 | \item[Text Colour:] | 147 | \item[Text Colour.] |
148 | Set the colour of the selected text when using the solid colour or the | 148 | Set the colour of the selected text when using the solid colour or the |
149 | gradient colour line selection bars. | 149 | gradient colour line selection bars. |
150 | \end{description} | 150 | \end{description} |
151 | 151 | ||
152 | \item[Background Colour:] | 152 | \item[Background Colour.] |
153 | Sets the background colour for the display. | 153 | Sets the background colour for the display. |
154 | \item[Foreground Colour:] | 154 | \item[Foreground Colour.] |
155 | Sets the colour used for text and icons. | 155 | Sets the colour used for text and icons. |
156 | \item[Reset Colours:] | 156 | \item[Reset Colours.] |
157 | Resets the LCD display to Rockbox's default colours. | 157 | Resets the LCD display to Rockbox's default colours. |
158 | \end{description} | 158 | \end{description} |
159 | }% lcd_color | 159 | }% lcd_color |