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@@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ explanation of how to create, edit and load configuration files.
289 files.} 289 files.}
290 290
291The Rockbox configuration file is a plain text file, so once you use the 291The Rockbox configuration file is a plain text file, so once you use the
292\setting{Write .cfg file} option to create the file, you can edit the file on 292\setting{Save .cfg file} option to create the file, you can edit the file on
293your computer using any text editor program. See 293your computer using any text editor program. See
294Appendix \reference{ref:config_file_options} for available settings. Configuration 294Appendix \reference{ref:config_file_options} for available settings. Configuration
295files use the following formatting rules: % 295files use the following formatting rules: %
@@ -362,12 +362,12 @@ Example of a configuration file:
362 \ButtonA\ button immediately after the \dap\ turns on.} 362 \ButtonA\ button immediately after the \dap\ turns on.}
363 } 363 }
364 364
365\item [Write .cfg file.]This option writes a \fname{.cfg} file to 365\item [Save .cfg file.]This option writes a \fname{.cfg} file to
366 your \daps\ disk. The configuration file has the \fname{.cfg} 366 your \daps{} disk. The configuration file has the \fname{.cfg}
367 extension and is used to store all of the user settings that are described 367 extension and is used to store all of the user settings that are described
368 throughout this manual. 368 throughout this manual.
369 369
370 Hint: Use the \setting{Write .cfg file} feature (\setting{Main Menu 370 Hint: Use the \setting{Save .cfg file} feature (\setting{Main Menu
371 $\rightarrow$ General Settings}) to save the current settings, then 371 $\rightarrow$ General Settings}) to save the current settings, then
372 use a text editor to customize the settings file. See Appendix 372 use a text editor to customize the settings file. See Appendix
373 \reference{ref:config_file_options} for the full reference of available 373 \reference{ref:config_file_options} for the full reference of available