From c479b9975d90de77c8471c91d0d3db8513100add Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thom Johansen Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 13:32:44 +0000 Subject: FS #8340 by David Bishop. Remove contractions from the manual, as this seems to be common practice in this format and makes it easier to read for non-native english speakers. New manual work should try to adhere to this. git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@16302 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex') 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. On the bottom of the unit is the connector for the \playerman{} subpack or dock. On the top of the unit is a charge - indicator light, which may feel a bit like a button, but isn't. + indicator light, which may feel a bit like a button, but is not. From the top of the \dap{} on the left hand side is the headphone socket, then the 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: Rockbox has a dual-boot feature. It loads the original firmware from the file \fname{/System/OF.mi4}. To boot into the original firmware, press and hold the \ButtonLeft{} button while turning on the player. - \note{The iriver firmware doesn't shut down properly when you turn it off, + \note{The iriver firmware does not shut down properly when you turn it off, it only goes to sleep. To get back into Rockbox when exiting from the iriver firmware, you will need to reset the player by \opt{h10}{inserting a 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. Rockbox is playlist oriented. This means that every time you play an audio file, a so-called ``dynamic playlist'' is generated, unless you play a saved playlist. You can modify the dynamic playlist while playing and also save -it to a file. If you don't want to use playlists you can simply play your +it to a file. If you do not want to use playlists you can simply play your files directory based. Playlists are covered in detail in \reference{ref:working_with_playlists}. @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ The contents of the context menu vary, depending on the situation it gets called. The context menu itself presents you with some operations you can perform with the currently highlighted file. In the file browser this is the file (or directory) that is highlighted by the cursor. From the WPS this is -the currently playing file. Also there are some actions that don't apply +the currently playing file. Also there are some actions that do not apply to the current file but refer to the screen from which the context menu gets called. One example is the playback menu, which can be called using the context menu from within the WPS. -- cgit v1.2.3