From 56b339e252039fdfcdc6e92db2dee5bb41fc0a5f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Arver Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 20:44:23 +0000 Subject: Fixes for FS#5822 as reported by Andrew Melville. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@10772 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- manual/advanced_topics/main.tex | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/advanced_topics') diff --git a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex index 071f69c6e6..c674a8d908 100644 --- a/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex +++ b/manual/advanced_topics/main.tex @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ all the tags that are available. \item All characters not preceded by \% are displayed as typed. \item Lines beginning with \# are comments and will be ignored. \item Maximum file size used is - \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300,ipodcolor,ipodnano}{1600} + \opt{HAVE_LCD_BITMAP}{1600} \opt{player}{400} bytes. If you have a bigger WPS file, only the first part of it will be loaded and used. @@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ Example of a configuration file: \note{As you can see from the example, configuration files do not need to contain all of the Rockbox options. You can create configuration files that change only certain settings. So, for example, supppose you - typically use the \dap at one volume in the car, and another when using + typically use the \dap{} at one volume in the car, and another when using headphones. Further, suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you are in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You could create configuration files that control only the volume and LCD @@ -300,23 +300,23 @@ Example of a configuration file: \subsection{\label{ref:manage_settings_menu}The \setting{Manage Settings} menu} The \setting{Manage Settings} menu can be found in the \setting{Main - Menu}. The \setting{Manage Settings} menu allows you to save and load -\fname{.cfg} files. \opt{MASCODEC}{The \setting{Manage Settings} menu also + Menu}. The \setting{Manage Settings} menu allows you to save and load +\fname{.cfg} files. \opt{MASCODEC}{The \setting{Manage Settings} menu also allows you to load or save different firmware versions.} \begin{description} -\item [Browse .cfg Files.]Opens the file browser in the - \fname{/.rockbox} directory and displays all \fname{.cfg} (configuration) - files. Selecting a \fname{.cfg} file will cause Rockbox to load the - settings contained in that file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to - the \setting{Manage Settings} menu. See the \setting{Write .cfg files} - option on the \setting{Manage Settings} menu for details of how to save - and edit a configuration file. +\item [Browse .cfg Files.]Opens the file browser in the \fname{/.rockbox} + directory and displays all \fname{.cfg} (configuration) files. Selecting a + \fname{.cfg} file will cause Rockbox to load the settings contained in that + file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to the \setting{Manage Settings} + menu. See the \setting{Write .cfg files} option on the + \setting{Manage Settings} menu for details of how to save and edit a + configuration file. \item [Browse Firmwares.] % - \opt{SWCODEC}{\fixme{This is a legacy item, and is deprecated.}} + \opt{SWCODEC}{\fixme{This is a legacy item, and is deprecated.}} % \opt{MASCODEC}{ This displays a list of firmware files in the \fname{/.rockbox} @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Example of a configuration file: \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{Firmware files have an extension of \fname{.ajz}. } % - \opt{player}{Firmware files have an extension of \fname{.mod}. } + \opt{player}{Firmware files have an extension of \fname{.mod}. } % Playing a firmware file loads it into memory. Thus, it is possible to run the original Archos firmware or a different version of Rockbox -- cgit v1.2.3