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Added instructions on how to save a playlist in the new working with playlists section and made some minor cleanup (removed trailing spaces and tabs, broke long lines etc.) fixed a reference in the quickstart.

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\subsubsection{Playlists}
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
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
files folder based.
Playlists are covered in detail in \ref{ref:working_with_playlists}.
Playlists are covered in detail in \reference{ref:working_with_playlists}.
\subsubsection{Menu}
From the menu you can customise Rockbox. Rockbox itself is very customisable.

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\note{To view, save or reshuffle the current dynamic playlist, use the
\setting{Playlist Options} setting in the WPS Context Menu.}
\subsection{Virtual Keyboard}
\subsection{\label{sec:virtual_keyboard}Virtual Keyboard}
\screenshot{rockbox_interface/images/ss-virtual-keyboard}{The virtual keyboard}{}
This is the virtual keyboard that is used when entering file names in Rockbox.

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\section{Working with Playlists}
\section{\label{ref:working_with_playlists}Working with Playlists}
\fixme{This section is currently in a half written state, with possible errors
and a lot of stuff missing. Please help us fix this chapter by submitting
additions/corrections to the tracker}
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playlists:
\begin{description}
\item[Directory.] A playlist! One of the keys to getting the most out of
\item[Directory.] A playlist! One of the keys to getting the most out of
Rockbox is understanding that Rockbox \emph{always} considers the song that
it is playing to be part of a playlist, and in some situations, Rockbox will
create a playlist automatically. For example, if you are playing the
create a playlist automatically. For example, if you are playing the
contents of a directory, Rockbox will automatically create a playlist
containing the songs in that directory. This means that just about anything
containing the songs in that directory. This means that just about anything
that is described in this chapter with respect to playlists also applies to
directories.
\item[Dynamic playlist.] A dynamic playlist is a playlist that is created
``On the fly.'' Any time you insert or queue tracks using the
``On the fly.'' Any time you insert or queue tracks using the
\setting{Playlist submenu} (see \reference{playlist_submenu}), you are
creating (or adding to) a dynamic playlist.
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played. As you will see later in this chapter, Rockbox can \setting{Insert}
into a playlist in several places.
\item[Queue.] In Rockbox, to \setting{Queue} a song means to put the song
\item[Queue.] In Rockbox, to \setting{Queue} a song means to put the song
into a playlist and then to remove the song from the playlist once it has
been played. The only difference between \setting{Insert} and
been played. The only difference between \setting{Insert} and
\setting{Queue} is that the \setting{Queue} option removes the song from the
playlist once it has been played, and the \setting{Insert} option does not.
\end{description}
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Rockbox can create playlists in four different ways.
\subsubsection{By playing a song}
Whenever a song is selected from the \setting{File Browser} using the
\opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD}{\ButtonSelect} button, Rockbox will automatically create a playlist
containing all of the songs in the directory in which that song is located.
\opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD}{\ButtonSelect} button, Rockbox will
automatically create a playlist containing all of the songs in the directory
in which that song is located.
\note{If you already have already created a dynamic playlist, playing a new
song will \emph{erase} the current playlist and create a new one. If you
song will \emph{erase} the current playlist and create a new one. If you
want to add a song to the current playlist rather than erasing the current
playlist, see the section below on ``Adding music to playlists.''}
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The \setting{Playlist Submenu} allows you to put tracks into a
``dynamic playlist''. If there is no music currently playing, Rockbox will
create a new dynamic playlist and put the selected track(s) into the
playlist. If there is music currently playing, Rockbox will put the
selected track(s) into the current playlist. The place in which the newly
playlist. If there is music currently playing, Rockbox will put the
selected track(s) into the current playlist. The place in which the newly
selected tracks are added to the playlist is determined by the following
options:
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\item [Queue last.] Queue track(s) at end of playlist.
\end{description}
The \setting{Playlist Submenu} can be used to add either single tracks or
The \setting{Playlist Submenu} can be used to add either single tracks or
entire directories to a playlist. If the \setting{Playlist Submenu} is
invoked on a single track, it will put only that track into the playlist.
On the other hand, if the \setting{Playlist Submenu} is invoked on a
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were before shutdown.
\subsection{Saving playlists}
To save the current playlist either enter the \setting{Playlist} submenu
in the \setting{WPS Context Menu} (see \reference{sec:contextmenu}) and
select \setting{Save Current Playlist} or enter the
\setting{Playlist Options} menu in the \setting{Main Menu} and select
\setting{Save Current Playlist}.
Either method will bring you to the \setting{Virtual Keyboard} (see
\reference{sec:virtual_keyboard}), enter a filename for your playlist and
accept it and you're done.
\subsection{Loading saved playlists}