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150 line length. 150 line length.
151 \opt{HAVE_LCD_BITMAP}{ 151 \opt{HAVE_LCD_BITMAP}{
152 \item[Screen Scrolls Out of View:] 152 \item[Screen Scrolls Out of View:]
153 On lists with long entries that don't fit on the screen using 153 On lists with long entries that do not fit on the screen using
154 \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx,h300}{\ButtonOn+\ButtonRight/ 154 \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,h1xx,h300}{\ButtonOn+\ButtonRight/
155 \ButtonLeft}\opt{ondio}{\ButtonMenu+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft} 155 \ButtonLeft}\opt{ondio}{\ButtonMenu+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft}
156 the complete content will be scrolled right/left. With this option set to 156 the complete content will be scrolled right/left. With this option set to
@@ -239,13 +239,13 @@
239 \end{description} 239 \end{description}
240 } 240 }
241 \item[Default Codepage:] 241 \item[Default Codepage:]
242 A codepage describes the way extended characters that aren't available 242 A codepage describes the way extended characters that are not available
243 within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags don't have a 243 within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags do not have a
244 codepage encoding contained so Rockbox needs to know what encoding has 244 codepage encoding contained so Rockbox needs to know what encoding has
245 been used when generating these tags. This should be ``ISO-8859-1'' but 245 been used when generating these tags. This should be ``ISO-8859-1'' but
246 to support languages outside Western Europe most applications use 246 to support languages outside Western Europe most applications use
247 the setting of your operating system instead. If your operating system 247 the setting of your operating system instead. If your operating system
248 uses a different codepage and you're getting garbled extended characters 248 uses a different codepage and you are getting garbled extended characters
249 you should adjust this settings. In most cases sticking to 249 you should adjust this settings. In most cases sticking to
250 ``ISO-8859-1'' would be sufficient. 250 ``ISO-8859-1'' would be sufficient.
251 \end{description} 251 \end{description}