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-rwxr-xr-xmanual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex2
-rwxr-xr-xmanual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex4
-rwxr-xr-xmanual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex2
-rwxr-xr-xmanual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex10
-rwxr-xr-xmanual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex8
5 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex
index b3976fd13a..a6c6f86df8 100755
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/bookmarking.tex
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
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} submenu of the 55 \setting{Recent Bookmarks} option of the \setting{Bookmarks} sub menu of the
56 Main Menu. When set to \setting{Yes} each new bookmark will be added to the 56 Main Menu. When set to \setting{Yes} each new bookmark will be added to the
57 MRB list. Setting this to \setting{No} disables the addition of bookmarks to 57 MRB list. Setting this to \setting{No} disables the addition of bookmarks to
58 the MRB list. \setting{Unique Only} will remove an old bookmark for the current 58 the MRB list. \setting{Unique Only} will remove an old bookmark for the current
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex
index 0084e92c32..ca20d7a09c 100755
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
28 } 28 }
29 29
30 \item[LCD Settings:] 30 \item[LCD Settings:]
31 This submenu contains settings that relate to the display of the \dap. 31 This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the \dap.
32 \begin{description} 32 \begin{description}
33 \nopt{ondiofm,ondiosp}{ 33 \nopt{ondiofm,ondiosp}{
34 \item[Backlight:] 34 \item[Backlight:]
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
111% 111%
112 \opt{h1xx,h300,x5}{ 112 \opt{h1xx,h300,x5}{
113 \item[Remote-LCD Settings:] 113 \item[Remote-LCD Settings:]
114 This submenu contains settings that relate to the display of the remote. 114 This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the remote.
115 \begin{description} 115 \begin{description}
116 \item[Backlight:] 116 \item[Backlight:]
117 Similar to the main unit backlight this option controls the backlight 117 Similar to the main unit backlight this option controls the backlight
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
index e56c010348..fd6ee66622 100755
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/playback_options.tex
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1% $Id$ % 1% $Id$ %
2\section{\label{ref:PlaybackOptions}Playback Options} 2\section{\label{ref:PlaybackOptions}Playback Options}
3The \setting{Playback Options} submenu allows you to configure settings 3The \setting{Playback Options} sub menu allows you to configure settings
4related to audio playback. 4related to audio playback.
5\begin{description} 5\begin{description}
6\item[Shuffle. ]Alters how Rockbox will select which song to play next.\\ 6\item[Shuffle. ]Alters how Rockbox will select which song to play next.\\
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
index 8d3a1ac464..628d69a6ca 100755
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/sound_settings.tex
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
2\screenshot{configure_rockbox/images/ss-sound-settings}{The sound settings screen}{} 2\screenshot{configure_rockbox/images/ss-sound-settings}{The sound settings screen}{}
3 3
4The Sound Settings menu offers a selection of sound properties you may 4The Sound Settings menu offers a selection of sound properties you may
5change to customize your listening experience. 5change to customise your listening experience.
6 6
7\section{Volume} 7\section{Volume}
8 This setting adjusts the volume of your music. Like most professional 8 This setting adjusts the volume of your music. Like most professional
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ change to customize your listening experience.
31 frequencies below 300Hz. Bass boost can be set from 0 to 24 dB in 31 frequencies below 300Hz. Bass boost can be set from 0 to 24 dB in
32 increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that low frequencies are unaltered 32 increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that low frequencies are unaltered
33 (flat response).} 33 (flat response).}
34 \opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo}{This emphasizes or suppresses the 34 \opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo}{This emphasises or suppresses the
35 lower (bass) sounds in the track. 0dB means that bass in unaltered 35 lower (bass) sounds in the track. 0dB means that bass in unaltered
36 (flat response). The minimum setting is -6dB and the maximum is 9dB.} 36 (flat response). The minimum setting is -6dB and the maximum is 9dB.}
37 \opt{x5}{\fixme{add platform specific information here}} 37 \opt{x5}{\fixme{add platform specific information here}}
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ change to customize your listening experience.
44 frequencies above 1.5kHz. Treble boost can be set from 0 to 6 dB in 44 frequencies above 1.5kHz. Treble boost can be set from 0 to 6 dB in
45 increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that high frequencies are unaltered 45 increments of 2 dB. A setting of 0 means that high frequencies are unaltered
46 (flat response).} 46 (flat response).}
47 \opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo}{This setting emphasizes or suppresses 47 \opt{ipodnano,ipodcolor,ipodvideo}{This setting emphasises or suppresses
48 the higher (treble) sounds in the track. 0dB means that treble is unaltered 48 the higher (treble) sounds in the track. 0dB means that treble is unaltered
49 (flat response). The minimum setting -6dB and the maximum is 9dB.} 49 (flat response). The minimum setting -6dB and the maximum is 9dB.}
50 \opt{x5}{\fixme{add platform specific information here}} 50 \opt{x5}{\fixme{add platform specific information here}}
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ the parameters that can be adjusted using the graphical EQ. With the
353\setting{Simple EQ}, the only parameter that can be adjusted is the gain. 353\setting{Simple EQ}, the only parameter that can be adjusted is the gain.
354 354
355\item[Advanced EQ:] 355\item[Advanced EQ:]
356This submenu provides options for adjusting the same parameters as the 356This sub menu provides options for adjusting the same parameters as the
357\setting{Graphical EQ}. The only difference is that the parameters are 357\setting{Graphical EQ}. The only difference is that the parameters are
358adjusted through textual menus rather than through a graphic interface. 358adjusted through textual menus rather than through a graphic interface.
359 359
@@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ settings.
375 375
376This function controls the EQ that is built into the hardware of your 376This function controls the EQ that is built into the hardware of your
377\playerman{}. The hardware EQ functions similarly to the Graphical EQ in that 377\playerman{}. The hardware EQ functions similarly to the Graphical EQ in that
378it allows adjustmnet of several parameters. However, unlike the Graphical EQ, 378it allows adjustment of several parameters. However, unlike the Graphical EQ,
379the Hardware EQ allows the user to choose from a limited number of settings 379the Hardware EQ allows the user to choose from a limited number of settings
380for ``Center Frequency'' and ``Bandwidth'' (``Bandwidth'' in the Hardware EQ 380for ``Center Frequency'' and ``Bandwidth'' (``Bandwidth'' in the Hardware EQ
381is similar to ``Q'' in the Graphical EQ). 381is similar to ``Q'' in the Graphical EQ).
diff --git a/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex b/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex
index d8c3d278c0..da24ff8ff4 100755
--- a/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex
+++ b/manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex
@@ -20,12 +20,12 @@
20 actual battery life. This setting only affects the accuracy of the 20 actual battery life. This setting only affects the accuracy of the
21 battery life estimation as shown on screen. 21 battery life estimation as shown on screen.
22 22
23 \opt{ipod}{This value is fairly meaningless in the iPod family at 23 \opt{ipod}{This value is fairly meaningless in the \playerman{} family at
24 present, and work is on-going into finding a better way to determine 24 present, and work is on-going into finding a better way to determine
25 battery life.} 25 battery life.}
26 26
27 \opt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{ 27 \opt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{
28 \item [Battery Type: ]This setting tells Rockbox wich type of battery 28 \item [Battery Type: ]This setting tells Rockbox which type of battery
29 that is currently used in the \dap{}. Select \setting{Alkaline} or 29 that is currently used in the \dap{}. Select \setting{Alkaline} or
30 \setting{NiMH} with \ButtonUp/\ButtonDown. 30 \setting{NiMH} with \ButtonUp/\ButtonDown.
31 } 31 }
@@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ be set from \setting{Off} to 5 hours in 5 minute steps.
98 and \ButtonDown{} to adjust the HOURS. 98 and \ButtonDown{} to adjust the HOURS.
99 \ButtonPlay{} confirms the alarm and shuts your \dap{} down, and \ButtonOff 99 \ButtonPlay{} confirms the alarm and shuts your \dap{} down, and \ButtonOff
100 cancels setting an alarm. If the \dap{} is turned on again before the alarm 100 cancels setting an alarm. If the \dap{} is turned on again before the alarm
101 occurs, the alarm will be canceled. Using this option disables the 101 occurs, the alarm will be cancelled. Using this option disables the
102 \setting{Sleep Timer}(see above). 102 \setting{Sleep Timer}(see above).
103} 103}
104 104
105\subsection{Limits} 105\subsection{Limits}
106This submenu relates to limits in the Rockbox operating system. 106This sub menu relates to limits in the Rockbox operating system.
107 \begin{description} 107 \begin{description}
108 \item [Max files in dir browser: ]This setting controls the limit on 108 \item [Max files in dir browser: ]This setting controls the limit on
109 the number of files that you can put in any particular directory in the 109 the number of files that you can put in any particular directory in the