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-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/main.tex | 101 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-conditional.tex | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-uivp-syntax.tex | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-vp-syntax.tex | 26 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-conditional.tex | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-uivp-syntax.tex | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-vp-syntax.tex | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-conditional.tex | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-uivp-syntax.tex | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-vp-syntax.tex | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | manual/appendix/wps_tags.tex | 39 |
11 files changed, 285 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex index f95692267b..53bb984f2e 100644 --- a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex | |||
@@ -132,6 +132,42 @@ file find the instructions on the Rockbox website: | |||
132 | the \fname{/.rockbox/backdrops} directory. | 132 | the \fname{/.rockbox/backdrops} directory. |
133 | }% | 133 | }% |
134 | 134 | ||
135 | \nopt{lcd_charcell}{ | ||
136 | \subsection{UI Viewport} | ||
137 | By default, the UI is drawn on the whole screen. This can be changed so that | ||
138 | the UI is confined to a specific area of the screen, by use of a UI | ||
139 | viewport. This is done by adding the following line to the | ||
140 | \fname{.cfg} file for a theme:\\* | ||
141 | |||
142 | \nopt{lcd_non-mono}{\config{ui viewport: X,Y,[width],[height],[font]}} | ||
143 | \nopt{lcd_color}{\opt{lcd_non-mono}{ | ||
144 | \config{ui viewport: X,Y,[width],[height],[font],[fgshade],[bgshade]}}} | ||
145 | \opt{lcd_color}{ | ||
146 | \config{ui viewport: X,Y,[width],[height],[font],[fgcolour],[bgcolour]}} | ||
147 | \\* | ||
148 | |||
149 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{ | ||
150 | The dimensions of the menu that is displayed on the remote control of your | ||
151 | \dap\ can be set in the same way. The line to be added to the theme | ||
152 | \fname{.cfg} is the following:\\* | ||
153 | |||
154 | \nopt{lcd_non-mono}{\config{remote ui viewport: X,Y,[width],[height],[font]}} | ||
155 | \nopt{lcd_color}{\opt{lcd_non-mono}{ | ||
156 | \config{remote ui viewport: X,Y,[width],[height],[font],[fgshade],[bgshade]}}} | ||
157 | \opt{lcd_color}{ | ||
158 | \config{remote ui viewport: X,Y,[width],[height],[font],[fgcolour],[bgcolour]}} | ||
159 | \\* | ||
160 | } | ||
161 | |||
162 | Only the first two parameters \emph{have} to be specified, the others can | ||
163 | be omitted using '-' as a placeholder. The syntax is very similar to WPS | ||
164 | viewports (see \reference{ref:Viewports}). Briefly: | ||
165 | |||
166 | \nopt{lcd_non-mono}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/mono-uivp-syntax.tex}} | ||
167 | \nopt{lcd_color}{\opt{lcd_non-mono}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-uivp-syntax.tex}}} | ||
168 | \opt{lcd_color}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/colour-uivp-syntax.tex}} | ||
169 | } | ||
170 | |||
135 | \section{\label{ref:ConfiguringtheWPS}Configuring the WPS} | 171 | \section{\label{ref:ConfiguringtheWPS}Configuring the WPS} |
136 | 172 | ||
137 | \subsection{WPS -- General Info} | 173 | \subsection{WPS -- General Info} |
@@ -171,11 +207,6 @@ all the tags that are available. | |||
171 | \begin{itemize} | 207 | \begin{itemize} |
172 | \item All characters not preceded by \% are displayed as typed. | 208 | \item All characters not preceded by \% are displayed as typed. |
173 | \item Lines beginning with \# are comments and will be ignored. | 209 | \item Lines beginning with \# are comments and will be ignored. |
174 | \item Maximum file size used is | ||
175 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{1600} | ||
176 | \opt{player}{400} bytes. | ||
177 | If you have a bigger WPS file, only the first part of it will be | ||
178 | loaded and used. | ||
179 | \end{itemize} | 210 | \end{itemize} |
180 | 211 | ||
181 | \note{Keep in mind that your \dap{} resolution is \genericimg{} (with | 212 | \note{Keep in mind that your \dap{} resolution is \genericimg{} (with |
@@ -184,6 +215,66 @@ all the tags that are available. | |||
184 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{The resolution of the remote is | 215 | \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{The resolution of the remote is |
185 | \opt{h100,h300}{128x64x1}\opt{x5,m5}{128x96x2} pixels.}} | 216 | \opt{h100,h300}{128x64x1}\opt{x5,m5}{128x96x2} pixels.}} |
186 | 217 | ||
218 | \nopt{lcd_charcell}{ | ||
219 | \subsubsection{\label{ref:Viewports}Viewports} | ||
220 | |||
221 | By default, a viewport filling the whole screen contains all the elements | ||
222 | defined in the \fname(.wps) file. The | ||
223 | \opt{lcd_non-mono}{elements in this viewport are displayed | ||
224 | with the same background/foreground | ||
225 | \opt{lcd_color}{colours}\nopt{lcd_color}{shades} and the} | ||
226 | text is rendered in the | ||
227 | same font as in the main menu. To change this behaviour a custom viewport can | ||
228 | be defined. A viewport is a rectangular window on the screen% | ||
229 | \opt{lcd_non-mono}{ with its own foreground/background | ||
230 | \opt{lcd_color}{colours}\nopt{lcd_color}{shades}}. | ||
231 | This window also has variable dimensions. To | ||
232 | define a viewport a line starting \config{{\%V{\textbar}\dots}} has to be | ||
233 | present in the \fname{.wps} file. The full syntax will be explained later in | ||
234 | this section. All elements placed before the | ||
235 | line defining a viewport are displayed in the default viewport. Elements | ||
236 | defined after a viewport declaration are drawn within that viewport. | ||
237 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{Loading images (see Appendix \reference{ref:wps_images}) | ||
238 | should be done within the default viewport.} | ||
239 | A viewport ends either with the end of the file, or with the next viewport | ||
240 | declaration line. Viewports sharing the same | ||
241 | coordinates and dimensions cannot be displayed at the same time. Viewports | ||
242 | cannot be layered \emph{transparently} over one another. Subsequent viewports | ||
243 | will be drawn over any other viewports already drawn onto that | ||
244 | area of the screen. | ||
245 | |||
246 | \nopt{lcd_non-mono}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/mono-vp-syntax.tex}} | ||
247 | \nopt{lcd_color}{\opt{lcd_non-mono}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-vp-syntax.tex}}} | ||
248 | \opt{lcd_color}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/colour-vp-syntax.tex}} | ||
249 | |||
250 | |||
251 | \subsubsection{Conditional Viewports} | ||
252 | |||
253 | Any viewport can be displayed either permanently or conditionally. | ||
254 | Defining a viewport as \config{{\%V{\textbar}\dots}} | ||
255 | will display it permanently. | ||
256 | |||
257 | \begin{itemize} | ||
258 | \item {\config{\%Vl{\textbar}'identifier'{\textbar}\dots{\textbar}}} | ||
259 | This tag preloads a viewport for later display. 'identifier' is a single | ||
260 | lowercase letter (a-z) and the '\dots' parameters use the same logic as | ||
261 | the \config{\%V} tag explained above. | ||
262 | \item {\config{\%Vd'identifier'}} Display the 'identifier' viewport. | ||
263 | \end{itemize} | ||
264 | |||
265 | Viewports can share identifiers so that you can display multiple viewports | ||
266 | with one \%Vd line. | ||
267 | |||
268 | \nopt{lcd_non-mono}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/mono-conditional.tex}} | ||
269 | \nopt{lcd_color}{% | ||
270 | \opt{lcd_non-mono}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-conditional.tex}}} | ||
271 | \opt{lcd_color}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/colour-conditional.tex}} | ||
272 | \\* | ||
273 | |||
274 | \note{The tag to display conditional viewports must come before the tag to | ||
275 | preload the viewport in the \fname{.wps} file.} | ||
276 | } | ||
277 | |||
187 | \subsubsection{Conditional Tags} | 278 | \subsubsection{Conditional Tags} |
188 | 279 | ||
189 | \begin{description} | 280 | \begin{description} |
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-conditional.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-conditional.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bcef715263 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-conditional.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ | |||
1 | \begin{example} | ||
2 | %?C<%Vda|%Vdb> | ||
3 | %Vl|a|10|10|50|50|-|-|-| | ||
4 | %Cl|0|0|50|50| | ||
5 | %C | ||
6 | %Vl|a|0|70|70|14|1|-|-| | ||
7 | %s%acThere you have it: Album art. | ||
8 | %Vl|b|20|14|50|14|1|ff0000|ffffff| | ||
9 | %t1%acWarning:;%t.1 | ||
10 | %Vl|b|20|30|50|50|1|000000|ffffff| | ||
11 | %sNo album art found | ||
12 | %scheck your filenames. | ||
13 | \end{example} | ||
14 | This example checks for album art. Album art will be displayed in viewport 'a', if | ||
15 | it is found. Otherwise a red flashing warning will be displayed in viewport 'b'. | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-uivp-syntax.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-uivp-syntax.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e681f45fc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-uivp-syntax.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ | |||
1 | \begin{itemize} | ||
2 | \item 'fgcolour' and 'bgcolour' are 6-digit RGB888 colours - e.g. FF00FF. | ||
3 | \item 'font' is a number - '0' is the built-in system font, '1' is the | ||
4 | user-selected font. | ||
5 | \end{itemize} | ||
6 | |||
7 | \begin{example} | ||
8 | \config{ui viewport: 15,20,100,150,-,-,-} | ||
9 | \end{example} | ||
10 | This displays the menu starting at 15px from the left of the screen and 20px | ||
11 | from the top of the screen. It is 100px wide and 150px high. | ||
12 | The font and the foreground/background colours are defined in the theme | ||
13 | \fname{.cfg} file or in the \setting{Theme Settings} menu. | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-vp-syntax.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-vp-syntax.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c88451724c --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/colour-vp-syntax.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ | |||
1 | \subsubsection{Viewport Declaration Syntax} | ||
2 | |||
3 | {\config{\%V}}{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}[width]{\textbar}[height]{\textbar}[font]{\textbar}[fgcolour]{\textbar}[bgcolour]{\textbar}% | ||
4 | |||
5 | \begin{itemize} | ||
6 | \item 'fgcolour' and 'bgcolour' are 6-digit RGB888 colours - e.g. FF00FF. | ||
7 | \item 'font' is a number - '0' is the built-in system font, '1' is the | ||
8 | user-selected font. | ||
9 | \item Only the coordinates \emph{have} to be specified. Leaving the other | ||
10 | definitions blank will set them to their default values. | ||
11 | \note{The correct number of {\textbar}s with hyphens in blank fields | ||
12 | are still needed in any case.} | ||
13 | \end{itemize} | ||
14 | |||
15 | \begin{example} | ||
16 | %V|12|20|-|-|1|-|-| | ||
17 | %sThis viewport is displayed permanently. It starts 12px from the left and | ||
18 | %s20px from the top of the screen, and fills the rest of the screen from | ||
19 | %sthat point. The lines will scroll if this text does not fit in the viewport. | ||
20 | %sThe user font is used, as are the default foreground/background colours. | ||
21 | \end{example} | ||
22 | \begin{rbtabular}{.75\textwidth}{XX}{Viewport definition & Default value}{}{} | ||
23 | width/height & remaining part of screen \\ | ||
24 | font & user defined \\ | ||
25 | forground/background colours & defined by theme \\ | ||
26 | \end{rbtabular} \ No newline at end of file | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-conditional.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-conditional.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..390a043f49 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-conditional.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ | |||
1 | \begin{example} | ||
2 | %?C<%Vda|%Vdb> | ||
3 | %Vl|a|10|10|50|50|-|-|-| | ||
4 | %Cl|0|0|50|50| | ||
5 | %C | ||
6 | %Vl|a|0|70|70|14|1|-|-| | ||
7 | %s%acThere you have it: Album art. | ||
8 | %Vl|b|20|14|50|14|1|2|-| | ||
9 | %t1%acWarning:;%t.1 | ||
10 | %Vl|b|20|30|50|50|1|-|-| | ||
11 | %sNo album art found | ||
12 | %scheck your filenames. | ||
13 | \end{example} | ||
14 | This example checks for album art. Album art will be displayed in viewport 'a', if | ||
15 | it is found. Otherwise a flashing warning will be displayed in viewport 'b'. | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-uivp-syntax.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-uivp-syntax.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3b420ce7d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-uivp-syntax.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ | |||
1 | \begin{itemize} | ||
2 | \item 'fgshade' and bgshade are numbers in the range '0' (= black) to '3' | ||
3 | (= white). | ||
4 | \item 'font' is a number - '0' is the built-in system font, '1' is the | ||
5 | user-selected font. | ||
6 | \end{itemize} | ||
7 | |||
8 | \begin{example} | ||
9 | \config{ui viewport: 15,20,100,150,-,-,-} | ||
10 | \end{example} | ||
11 | his displays the menu starting at 15px from the left of the screen and 20px | ||
12 | from the top of the screen. It is 100px wide and 150px high. | ||
13 | The font and the foreground/background shades are defined in the theme | ||
14 | \fname{.cfg} file or in the \setting{Theme Settings} menu. | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-vp-syntax.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-vp-syntax.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9f15b514b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/grayscale-vp-syntax.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ | |||
1 | \subsubsection{Viewport Declaration Syntax} | ||
2 | |||
3 | {\config{\%V}}{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}[width]{\textbar}[height]{\textbar}[font]{\textbar}[fgshade]{\textbar}[bgshade]{\textbar}% | ||
4 | |||
5 | \begin{itemize} | ||
6 | \item 'fgshade' and bgshade are numbers in the range '0' (= black) to '3' | ||
7 | (= white). | ||
8 | \item 'font' is a number - '0' is the built-in system font, '1' is the | ||
9 | user-selected font. | ||
10 | \item Only the coordinates \emph{have} to be specified. Leaving the other | ||
11 | definitions blank will set them to their default values. | ||
12 | \note{The correct number of {\textbar}s with hyphens in blank fields | ||
13 | are still needed in any case.} | ||
14 | \end{itemize} | ||
15 | |||
16 | \begin{example} | ||
17 | %V|12|20|-|-|1|-|-| | ||
18 | %sThis viewport is displayed permanently. It starts 12px from the left and | ||
19 | %s20px from the top of the screen, and fills the rest of the screen from | ||
20 | %sthat point. The lines will scroll if this text does not fit in the viewport. | ||
21 | %sThe user font is used, as are the default foreground/background shades. | ||
22 | \end{example} | ||
23 | \begin{rbtabular}{.75\textwidth}{XX}{Viewport definition & Default value}{}{} | ||
24 | width/height & remaining part of screen \\ | ||
25 | font & user defined \\ | ||
26 | shade & black foreground on white background \\ | ||
27 | \end{rbtabular} | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-conditional.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-conditional.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..fef1488ba7 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-conditional.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ | |||
1 | \begin{example} | ||
2 | %?mh<%Vda|%Vdb> | ||
3 | %Vl|a|10|10|50|50|-| | ||
4 | %sYou could now show a hold icon using the %%xl and %%xd tags. | ||
5 | %Vl|a|0|70|70|14|1| | ||
6 | %s%acYour DAP is locked. | ||
7 | %Vl|b|20|14|50|14|1| | ||
8 | %t1%acWarning:;%t.1 | ||
9 | %Vl|b|20|30|50|50|0| | ||
10 | %sYou've unlocked your player. | ||
11 | \end{example} | ||
12 | This example checks for hold. Viewport 'a' will be displayed if it is on, | ||
13 | otherwise viewport 'b' will display a flashing warning. | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-uivp-syntax.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-uivp-syntax.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..bdf0a28eaa --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-uivp-syntax.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ | |||
1 | \begin{itemize} | ||
2 | \item 'font' is a number - '0' is the built-in system font, '1' is the | ||
3 | user-selected font. | ||
4 | \end{itemize} | ||
5 | |||
6 | \begin{example} | ||
7 | \config{ui viewport: 15,20,100,150,-} | ||
8 | \end{example} | ||
9 | This displays the menu starting at 15px from the left of the screen and 20px | ||
10 | from the top of the screen. It is 100px wide and 150px high. The font is | ||
11 | defined in the theme \fname{.cfg} file or in the \setting{Theme Settings} menu. | ||
diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-vp-syntax.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-vp-syntax.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3126d81a10 --- /dev/null +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/viewports/mono-vp-syntax.tex | |||
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ | |||
1 | \subsubsection{Viewport Declaration Syntax} | ||
2 | |||
3 | {\config{\%V}}{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}[width]{\textbar}[height]{\textbar}[font]{\textbar}% | ||
4 | |||
5 | \begin{itemize} | ||
6 | \item 'font' is a number - '0' is the built-in system font, '1' is the | ||
7 | user-selected font. | ||
8 | \item Only the coordinates \emph{have} to be specified. Leaving the other | ||
9 | definitions blank will set them to their default values. | ||
10 | \note{The correct number of {\textbar}s with hyphens in blank fields | ||
11 | are still needed in any case.} | ||
12 | \end{itemize} | ||
13 | |||
14 | \begin{example} | ||
15 | %V|12|20|-|-|1| | ||
16 | %sThis viewport is displayed permanently. It starts 12px from the left and | ||
17 | %s20px from the top of the screen, and fills the rest of the screen from | ||
18 | %sthat point. The lines will scroll if this text does not fit in the viewport. | ||
19 | %sThe user font is used. | ||
20 | \end{example} | ||
21 | \begin{rbtabular}{.75\textwidth}{XX}{Viewport definition & Default value}{}{} | ||
22 | width/height & remaining part of screen \\ | ||
23 | font & user defined \\ | ||
24 | \end{rbtabular} | ||
diff --git a/manual/appendix/wps_tags.tex b/manual/appendix/wps_tags.tex index 9be085d01a..7c4fd5418a 100644 --- a/manual/appendix/wps_tags.tex +++ b/manual/appendix/wps_tags.tex | |||
@@ -27,7 +27,33 @@ Remember that this information is not always available, so use the | |||
27 | conditionals to show alternate information in preference to assuming. | 27 | conditionals to show alternate information in preference to assuming. |
28 | 28 | ||
29 | These tags, when written with a capital ``I'' (e.g. \config{\%Ia} or \config{\%Ic}), | 29 | These tags, when written with a capital ``I'' (e.g. \config{\%Ia} or \config{\%Ic}), |
30 | produce the information for the next song to be played. | 30 | show the information for the next song to be played. |
31 | |||
32 | \nopt{lcd_charcell}{ | ||
33 | \section{Viewports} | ||
34 | \begin{table} | ||
35 | \begin{tagmap}{}{} | ||
36 | \nopt{lcd_non-mono}{~% | ||
37 | \config{\%V{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}[width]{\textbar}% | ||
38 | [height]{\textbar}[font]{\textbar}} | ||
39 | & (see section \ref{ref:Viewports})\\} | ||
40 | |||
41 | \nopt{lcd_color}{\opt{lcd_non-mono}{% | ||
42 | \config{\%V{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}[width]{\textbar}% | ||
43 | [height]{\textbar}[font]{\textbar}[fgshade]{\textbar}[bgshade]{\textbar}} | ||
44 | & (see section \ref{ref:Viewports})\\}} | ||
45 | |||
46 | \opt{lcd_color}{% | ||
47 | \config{\%V{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}[width]{\textbar}% | ||
48 | [height]{\textbar}[font]{\textbar}[fgcolour]{\textbar}[bgcolour]{\textbar}} | ||
49 | & (see section \ref{ref:Viewports})\\} | ||
50 | |||
51 | \config{\%Vd'identifier'} & Display the 'identifier' viewport. E.g. | ||
52 | \config{\%?C{\textless}\%C\%Vda{\textbar}\%Vdb{\textgreater}} | ||
53 | will show viewport 'a' if album art is found, and 'b' if it isn't.\\ | ||
54 | \end{tagmap} | ||
55 | \end{table} | ||
56 | } | ||
31 | 57 | ||
32 | \section{Power Related Information} | 58 | \section{Power Related Information} |
33 | \begin{table} | 59 | \begin{table} |
@@ -91,9 +117,9 @@ produce the information for the next file to be played. | |||
91 | that empties as the time progresses.} | 117 | that empties as the time progresses.} |
92 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 118 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ |
93 | & This will replace the entire line with a progress bar. \\ | 119 | & This will replace the entire line with a progress bar. \\ |
94 | & You can set the height, position and width of the progressbar % | 120 | & You can set the position, width and height of the progressbar % |
95 | (in pixels): \config{\%pb{\textbar}height{\textbar}leftpos% | 121 | (in pixels) and load a custom image for it: % |
96 | {\textbar}rightpos{\textbar}toppos{\textbar}}} \\ | 122 | \config{\%pb{\textbar}image.bmp{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}width{\textbar}height{\textbar}}} \\ |
97 | \opt{player}{% | 123 | \opt{player}{% |
98 | \config{\%pf} & Full-line progress bar \& time display\\ | 124 | \config{\%pf} & Full-line progress bar \& time display\\ |
99 | }% | 125 | }% |
@@ -231,7 +257,7 @@ Examples: | |||
231 | 257 | ||
232 | 258 | ||
233 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ | 259 | \opt{lcd_bitmap}{ |
234 | \section{Images} | 260 | \section{\label{ref:wps_images}Images} |
235 | \begin{table} | 261 | \begin{table} |
236 | \begin{tagmap}{}{} | 262 | \begin{tagmap}{}{} |
237 | \nopt{archos}{% | 263 | \nopt{archos}{% |
@@ -239,9 +265,6 @@ Examples: | |||
239 | & Load and set a backdrop image for the WPS. | 265 | & Load and set a backdrop image for the WPS. |
240 | This image must be exactly the same size as your LCD.\\ | 266 | This image must be exactly the same size as your LCD.\\ |
241 | }% | 267 | }% |
242 | \config{\%P{\textbar}filename.bmp{\textbar}} | ||
243 | & Load a Progress Bar image for the WPS. Use \config{\%pb} tag to show the | ||
244 | progress bar\\ | ||
245 | \config{\%x{\textbar}n{\textbar}filename{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}} | 268 | \config{\%x{\textbar}n{\textbar}filename{\textbar}x{\textbar}y{\textbar}} |
246 | & Load and display an image\\ | 269 | & Load and display an image\\ |
247 | & \config{n}: image ID (a-z and A-Z) for later referencing in \config{\%xd}\\ | 270 | & \config{n}: image ID (a-z and A-Z) for later referencing in \config{\%xd}\\ |