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-rw-r--r--manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex2
-rw-r--r--manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex4
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diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex
index 7a26074e34..1326db8787 100644
--- a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex
+++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ paragraph.
191 191
192 On the bottom of the unit is the connector for the 192 On the bottom of the unit is the connector for the
193 \playerman{} subpack or dock. On the top of the unit is a charge 193 \playerman{} subpack or dock. On the top of the unit is a charge
194 indicator light, which may feel a bit like a button, but isn't. 194 indicator light, which may feel a bit like a button, but is not.
195 195
196 From the top of the \dap{} on the left hand side is the headphone socket, then the 196 From the top of the \dap{} on the left hand side is the headphone socket, then the
197 remote connector. Below this is a cover which protects the \opt{x5}{USB host 197 remote connector. Below this is a cover which protects the \opt{x5}{USB host
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ To turn on and off your Rockbox enabled \dap{} use the following keys:
329 Rockbox has a dual-boot feature. It loads the original firmware from 329 Rockbox has a dual-boot feature. It loads the original firmware from
330 the file \fname{/System/OF.mi4}. To boot into the original firmware, 330 the file \fname{/System/OF.mi4}. To boot into the original firmware,
331 press and hold the \ButtonLeft{} button while turning on the player. 331 press and hold the \ButtonLeft{} button while turning on the player.
332 \note{The iriver firmware doesn't shut down properly when you turn it off, 332 \note{The iriver firmware does not shut down properly when you turn it off,
333 it only goes to sleep. To get back into Rockbox when exiting from the 333 it only goes to sleep. To get back into Rockbox when exiting from the
334 iriver firmware, you will need to reset the player by \opt{h10}{inserting a 334 iriver firmware, you will need to reset the player by \opt{h10}{inserting a
335 pin in the reset hole}\opt{h10_5gb}{taking out battery}.} 335 pin in the reset hole}\opt{h10_5gb}{taking out battery}.}
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ In list views you can go back one step with \ActionTreeParentDirectory.
374Rockbox is playlist oriented. This means that every time you play an audio file, 374Rockbox is playlist oriented. This means that every time you play an audio file,
375a so-called ``dynamic playlist'' is generated, unless you play a saved 375a so-called ``dynamic playlist'' is generated, unless you play a saved
376playlist. You can modify the dynamic playlist while playing and also save 376playlist. You can modify the dynamic playlist while playing and also save
377it to a file. If you don't want to use playlists you can simply play your 377it to a file. If you do not want to use playlists you can simply play your
378files directory based. 378files directory based.
379Playlists are covered in detail in \reference{ref:working_with_playlists}. 379Playlists are covered in detail in \reference{ref:working_with_playlists}.
380 380
@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ The contents of the context menu vary, depending on the situation it gets
390called. The context menu itself presents you with some operations you can 390called. The context menu itself presents you with some operations you can
391perform with the currently highlighted file. In the file browser this is 391perform with the currently highlighted file. In the file browser this is
392the file (or directory) that is highlighted by the cursor. From the WPS this is 392the file (or directory) that is highlighted by the cursor. From the WPS this is
393the currently playing file. Also there are some actions that don't apply 393the currently playing file. Also there are some actions that do not apply
394to the current file but refer to the screen from which the context menu 394to the current file but refer to the screen from which the context menu
395gets called. One example is the playback menu, which can be called using 395gets called. One example is the playback menu, which can be called using
396the context menu from within the WPS. 396the context menu from within the WPS.
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex
index c489eb65ee..56481dd5cf 100644
--- a/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex
+++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/tagcache.tex
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ $\rightarrow$ System $\rightarrow$ Limits}) in order to view long lists of
108tracks in the ID3 database browser.\\ 108tracks in the ID3 database browser.\\
109 109
110There is no option to turn off database completely. If you do not want 110There is no option to turn off database completely. If you do not want
111to use it just don't do the initial build of the database and do not load it 111to use it just do not do the initial build of the database and do not load it
112to RAM.} 112to RAM.}
113% 113%
114\begin{table} 114\begin{table}
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex
index fedd5e156e..b233f08020 100644
--- a/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex
+++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/wps.tex
@@ -205,8 +205,8 @@ function in the \setting{File Context Menu}.
205 The \setting{Pitch Screen} allows you to change the pitch and (at the same 205 The \setting{Pitch Screen} allows you to change the pitch and (at the same
206 time) the playback speed of your \dap. The pitch value can be adjusted 206 time) the playback speed of your \dap. The pitch value can be adjusted
207 between 50\% and 200\%. 50\% means half the normal playback speed and the 207 between 50\% and 200\%. 50\% means half the normal playback speed and the
208 pitch that's an octave lower than the normal pitch. 200\% means double 208 pitch that is an octave lower than the normal pitch. 200\% means double
209 playback speed and the pitch that's an octave higher than the normal pitch. 209 playback speed and the pitch that is an octave higher than the normal pitch.
210 It is not possible to change the pitch without changing the playback speed and 210 It is not possible to change the pitch without changing the playback speed and
211 vice versa. Changing the pitch can be done in two modes: procentual and 211 vice versa. Changing the pitch can be done in two modes: procentual and
212 semitone. Initially (after the \dap{} is switched on), procentual mode 212 semitone. Initially (after the \dap{} is switched on), procentual mode