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173 | \item[Scroll Start Delay.] | 173 | \item[Scroll Start Delay.] |
174 | Controls how many milliseconds Rockbox should wait before a new | 174 | Controls how many milliseconds Rockbox should wait before a new |
175 | text begins automatically scrolling. | 175 | text begins automatically scrolling. |
176 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | ||
177 | \item[Scroll Step Size.] | 176 | \item[Scroll Step Size.] |
178 | Defines the number of pixels the text should move for each step, as used | 177 | Defines the number of pixels the text should move for each step, as used |
179 | by the Scroll Speed setting. | 178 | by the Scroll Speed setting. |
180 | } | ||
181 | \opt{remote}{ | 179 | \opt{remote}{ |
182 | \item[Remote Scrolling Options.] | 180 | \item[Remote Scrolling Options.] |
183 | The options here have the same effect on the remote LCD as the options | 181 | The options here have the same effect on the remote LCD as the options |
@@ -191,22 +189,20 @@ | |||
191 | Rockbox chooses which method it should use depending of how much it has to | 189 | Rockbox chooses which method it should use depending of how much it has to |
192 | scroll to the left. This setting lets you tell Rockbox where that limit | 190 | scroll to the left. This setting lets you tell Rockbox where that limit |
193 | is, expressed in percentage of the line length. | 191 | is, expressed in percentage of the line length. |
194 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 192 | \item[Screen Scrolls Out of View.] |
195 | \item[Screen Scrolls Out of View.] | 193 | Screens can be manually scrolled horizontally by pressing |
196 | Screens can be manually scrolled horizontally by pressing | 194 | \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonRew/\ButtonFF}% |
197 | \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{Long \ButtonRew/\ButtonFF}% | 195 | \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,XDUOO_X3_PAD}{Long \ButtonPrev/\ButtonNext}% |
198 | \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,XDUOO_X3_PAD}{Long \ButtonPrev/\ButtonNext}% | 196 | \nopt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,MPIO_HD200_PAD,MPIO_HD300_PAD,XDUOO_X3_PAD% |
199 | \nopt{IRIVER_H10_PAD,MPIO_HD200_PAD,MPIO_HD300_PAD,XDUOO_X3_PAD% | 197 | ,touchscreen}{% |
200 | ,touchscreen}{% | 198 | Long \ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft}. |
201 | Long \ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft}. | 199 | Setting this option to \setting{Yes} |
202 | Setting this option to \setting{Yes} | 200 | will keep the list entries at their fixed positions and allow them to be |
203 | will keep the list entries at their fixed positions and allow them to be | 201 | scrolled out of view, whereas \setting{No} will only scroll those entries |
204 | scrolled out of view, whereas \setting{No} will only scroll those entries | 202 | which surpass the right margin. |
205 | which surpass the right margin. | 203 | \item[Screen Scroll Step Size.] |
206 | \item[Screen Scroll Step Size.] | 204 | Defines the number of pixels the horizontal manual screen scroll should move |
207 | Defines the number of pixels the horizontal manual screen scroll should move | 205 | for each step. |
208 | for each step. | ||
209 | } | ||
210 | \item[Paged Scrolling.] | 206 | \item[Paged Scrolling.] |
211 | When set to \setting{Yes} scrolling vertically on pages that surpass the | 207 | When set to \setting{Yes} scrolling vertically on pages that surpass the |
212 | screen size will page up/down instead of simply changing lines. This can be | 208 | screen size will page up/down instead of simply changing lines. This can be |
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227 | } | 223 | } |
228 | \end{description} | 224 | \end{description} |
229 | % | 225 | % |
230 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 226 | \item[Peak Meter.] |
231 | \item[Peak Meter.] | 227 | The peak meter can be configured with a number of parameters. |
232 | The peak meter can be configured with a number of parameters. | 228 | \begin{description} |
233 | \begin{description} | 229 | \item[Peak Release.] |
234 | \item[Peak Release.] | 230 | This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes |
235 | This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes | 231 | softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother. |
236 | softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother. | 232 | Expressed in scale units per 10~ms. |
237 | Expressed in scale units per 10~ms. | 233 | \item[Peak Hold Time.] |
238 | \item[Peak Hold Time.] | 234 | Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset. |
239 | Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset. | 235 | For example, if you set this value to 5~s, the peak indicator displays |
240 | For example, if you set this value to 5~s, the peak indicator displays | 236 | the loudest volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds. |
241 | the loudest volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds. | 237 | Larger values are useful if you want to find the peak level of a song, |
242 | Larger values are useful if you want to find the peak level of a song, | 238 | which might be of interest when copying music from the \dap\ via the |
243 | which might be of interest when copying music from the \dap\ via the | 239 | analogue output to some other recording device. |
244 | analogue output to some other recording device. | 240 | \item[Clip Hold Time.] |
245 | \item[Clip Hold Time.] | 241 | The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visible |
246 | The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visible | 242 | after clipping is detected. |
247 | after clipping is detected. | 243 | \opt{recording}{ |
248 | \opt{recording}{ | 244 | \item[Clip Counter.] |
249 | \item[Clip Counter.] | 245 | Show the number of times the clip indicator went active during |
250 | Show the number of times the clip indicator went active during | 246 | recording in front of the peak meters. |
251 | recording in front of the peak meters. | ||
252 | } | ||
253 | \item[\label{ref:Peakmetersetting}Scale.] | ||
254 | Select whether the peak meter displays linear or logarithmic values. | ||
255 | The human ear perceives loudness on a logarithmic scale. If the Scale | ||
256 | setting is set to \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) scale, the volume values | ||
257 | are scaled logarithmically. The volume meters of digital audio | ||
258 | devices usually are scaled this way. On the other hand, if you | ||
259 | are interested in the power level that is applied to your headphones | ||
260 | you should choose \setting{Linear} display. This setting cannot be | ||
261 | displayed in units like volts or watts because such units depend | ||
262 | on your headphones. | ||
263 | \item[Minimum and maximum range.] | ||
264 | These two options define the full value range that the peak meter | ||
265 | displays. Recommended values for the \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) setting | ||
266 | are {}-40~dB for minimum and 0~dB for maximum. Recommended values | ||
267 | for \setting{Linear} display are 0 and 100\%. Note that {}-40~dB is | ||
268 | approximately 1\% in linear value, but if you change the minimum | ||
269 | setting in linear mode slightly and then change to the dB scale, | ||
270 | there will be a large change. You can use these values for `zooming' | ||
271 | into the peak meter. | ||
272 | \end{description} | ||
273 | } | 247 | } |
248 | \item[\label{ref:Peakmetersetting}Scale.] | ||
249 | Select whether the peak meter displays linear or logarithmic values. | ||
250 | The human ear perceives loudness on a logarithmic scale. If the Scale | ||
251 | setting is set to \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) scale, the volume values | ||
252 | are scaled logarithmically. The volume meters of digital audio | ||
253 | devices usually are scaled this way. On the other hand, if you | ||
254 | are interested in the power level that is applied to your headphones | ||
255 | you should choose \setting{Linear} display. This setting cannot be | ||
256 | displayed in units like volts or watts because such units depend | ||
257 | on your headphones. | ||
258 | \item[Minimum and maximum range.] | ||
259 | These two options define the full value range that the peak meter | ||
260 | displays. Recommended values for the \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) setting | ||
261 | are {}-40~dB for minimum and 0~dB for maximum. Recommended values | ||
262 | for \setting{Linear} display are 0 and 100\%. Note that {}-40~dB is | ||
263 | approximately 1\% in linear value, but if you change the minimum | ||
264 | setting in linear mode slightly and then change to the dB scale, | ||
265 | there will be a large change. You can use these values for `zooming' | ||
266 | into the peak meter. | ||
267 | \end{description} | ||
268 | |||
274 | \item[\label{ref:Defaultcodepage}Default Codepage.] | 269 | \item[\label{ref:Defaultcodepage}Default Codepage.] |
275 | A codepage describes the way extended characters that are not available | 270 | A codepage describes the way extended characters that are not available |
276 | within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags do not have a | 271 | within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags do not have a |