From 6ae43305882e71ec2d3c63406314363cdab4d861 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nils Wallménius Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2006 16:02:05 +0000 Subject: make a little more use of the setting macro git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@10870 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657 --- manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex | 25 +++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'manual/rockbox_interface') diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex index ebc081ed3e..dbae6e0a49 100644 --- a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex +++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex @@ -215,12 +215,13 @@ To turn on your Rockbox enabled \dap{} use the following keys: } \subsection{The first contact} -After you have first started the \dap{} you'll be presented by the File -Browser. With the default settings only supported files are shown. Rockbox' -default view is the file browser, similar to Windows' Explorer. If you don't -have audio files on your \dap{}, or created folders you will only see a blank -screen with the statusbar at the top. If this is your case, now is a good time -to connect your \dap{} to a computer and transfer some audio files to it. +After you have first started the \dap{} you'll be presented by the +\setting{File Browser}. With the default settings only supported files are +shown. Rockbox' default view is the \setting{File Browser}, similar to Windows' +Explorer. If you don't have audio files on your \dap{}, or created folders you +will only see a blank screen with the statusbar at the top. If this is your +case, now is a good time to connect your \dap{} to a computer and transfer some +audio files to it. When you have files on your \dap{} you'll see the supported ones now. Of course you can change this view later. You can also completely switch to @@ -241,20 +242,20 @@ dynamic playlist gets replaced with the contents of the current folder. This way you can easily treat folders as playlists. The created dynamic playlist can be extended or modified while playing. This is also known as ``on-the-fly playlist''. -To go back to the file browser stop the playback with the \ActionWpsStop{} -button or return to the file browser while keeping playback running using -\ActionWpsBrowse{}. +To go back to the \setting{File Browser} stop the playback with the +\ActionWpsStop{} button or return to the file browser while keeping playback +running using \ActionWpsBrowse{}. In list views you can go back one step with \ActionStdCancel{}. The file browser is a bit different in this case as pressing \ActionWpsStop{} stops the playback instead of going up a level. \subsection{Basic concepts} \subsubsection{Main Screen} -Rockbox' main screen is the file browser. This is pretty different to most -other players that use the ``While Playing Screen'' as their main screen. +Rockbox' main screen is the \setting{File Browser}. This is pretty different to +most other players that use the ``While Playing Screen'' as their main screen. In Rockbox' view this doesn't make any sense as when you are not playing a file, information about the currently playing file isn't available and therfore -useless. Because of this the \dap{} switches to the file browser when +useless. Because of this the \dap{} switches to the \setting{File Browser} when playback gets stopped. There is no point showing the WPS when playback is stopped, so this is not and will not be possible. -- cgit v1.2.3