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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ file find the instructions on the Rockbox website:
}
Only the first two parameters \emph{have} to be specified, the others can
be omitted using `-' as a placeholder. The syntax is very similar to WPS
be omitted using `$-$' as a placeholder. The syntax is very similar to WPS
viewports (see \reference{ref:Viewports}). Briefly:
\nopt{lcd_non-mono}{\input{advanced_topics/viewports/mono-uivp-syntax.tex}}

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ files etc. (IMPORTANT!)
\section{Feature ideas}
To suggest an idea for a feature or to read those made by others, see
\url{http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?board=49.0}. Please keep in
mind that this forum is for the discussion of feature ideas - they are not
mind that this forum is for the discussion of feature ideas -- they are not
requests and there is no guarantee they will be acted upon.
\subsection{Rules for submitting a new feature idea}
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ The recording hardware (the MAS) does not allow us to do this
\item Add support for non standard tag formats.\\
APE tags in MP3 files has been rejected a few times already. Its not something we want.
\item Implementing the ability to playback DRM files.\\
Firstly, this would be extremely difficult to implement legally - Rockbox
Firstly, this would be extremely difficult to implement legally -- Rockbox
is not legal entity as such, and therefore is unable to enter into license
agreements with providers of DRM technology.
Secondly, Rockbox is open source, which would mean that any DRM technology we

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@ -11,31 +11,31 @@
\toprule
\rowcolor{tblhdrbgcolor}\tblhdrstrut\textbf{Setting} & \textbf{Allowed Values} & \textbf{Unit}\\
\midrule\localendhead % endhead breaks with htlatex
volume & \opt{masd}{-78 to +18}%
\opt{masf}{-100 -to +12}%
\opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{-84 to 0}%
\opt{ipodnano}{-72 to +6}%
\opt{ipodvideo,cowond2}{-89 to +6}%
\opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5}{-73 to +6}%
\opt{fuzeplus}{-99 to +6}%
\opt{e200,e200v2,ipodcolor,mrobe100,vibe500,ipodnano2g}{-74 to +6}%
\opt{samsungyh}{-128 to 0}%
volume & \opt{masd}{$-78$ to +18}%
\opt{masf}{$-100$ to +12}%
\opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{$-84$ to 0}%
\opt{ipodnano}{$-72$ to +6}%
\opt{ipodvideo,cowond2}{$-89$ to +6}%
\opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5}{$-73$ to +6}%
\opt{fuzeplus}{$-99$ to +6}%
\opt{e200,e200v2,ipodcolor,mrobe100,vibe500,ipodnano2g}{$-74$ to +6}%
\opt{samsungyh}{$-128$ to 0}%
& dB\\
bass & \opt{masd}{-15 to +15}%
\opt{masf}{-12 to +12}%
bass & \opt{masd}{$-15$ to +15}%
\opt{masf}{$-12$ to +12}%
\opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{0 to +24}%
\opt{ipod,mrobe100}{-6 to +9}%
\opt{ipod,mrobe100}{$-6$ to +9}%
\opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,e200,e200v2,vibe500,fuzeplus,%
samsungyh}{-24 to +24}%
samsungyh}{$-24$ to +24}%
& dB\\
treble & \opt{masd}{-15 to +15}%
\opt{masf}{-12 to +12}%
treble & \opt{masd}{$-15$ to +15}%
\opt{masf}{$-12$ to +12}%
\opt{iriverh100,iriverh300}{0 to +6}%
\opt{ipod,mrobe100}{-6 to +9}%
\opt{ipod,mrobe100}{$-6$ to +9}%
\opt{iaudiom3,iaudiom5,iaudiox5,e200,e200v2,vibe500,fuzeplus,%
samsungyh}{-24 to +24}%
samsungyh}{$-24$ to +24}%
& dB\\
balance & -100 to +100 & \%\\
balance & $-100$ to +100 & \%\\
channels & stereo, mono, custom, mono left, mono right, karaoke
& N/A\\
stereo\_width & 0 to 250 & \%\\
@ -104,10 +104,10 @@
usb skip first drive & on, off & N/A\\
}
\opt{quickscreen}{
qs top & any setting name, - for none & N/A\\
qs bottom & any setting name, - for none & N/A\\
qs left & any setting name, - for none & N/A\\
qs right & any setting name, - for none & N/A\\
qs top & any setting name, $-$ for none & N/A\\
qs bottom & any setting name, $-$ for none & N/A\\
qs left & any setting name, $-$ for none & N/A\\
qs right & any setting name, $-$ for none & N/A\\
shortcuts instead of quickscreen & off, on & N/A\\
}
@ -117,8 +117,8 @@
& min\\
sleeptimer on startup & off, on & N/A\\
keypress restarts sleeptimer & off, on & N/A\\
max files in playlist & 1000 - 32000 & N/A\\
max files in dir & 50 - 10000 & N/A\\
max files in playlist & 1000 to 32000 & N/A\\
max files in dir & 50 to 10000 & N/A\\
lang & /path/filename.lng & N/A\\
wps & /path/filename.wps & N/A\\
autocreate bookmarks
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
replaygain noclip
& on, off & N/A\\
replaygain preamp
& -120 to 120 & 0.1~dB\\
& $-120$ to 120 & 0.1~dB\\
%
\opt{crossfade}{
crossfade & off, auto track change, man track skip, shuffle,
@ -210,22 +210,22 @@
%
eq enabled & on, off & N/A\\
eq precut & 0 to 240 & 0.1~dB\\
eq low shelf filter & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 1 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 2 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 3 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 4 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 5 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 6 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 7 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq peak filter 8 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240)\\
eq high shelf filter & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain (-240 to 240 (0.1~dB))\\
eq low shelf filter & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 1 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 2 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 3 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 4 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 5 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 6 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 7 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq peak filter 8 & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240)\\
eq high shelf filter & cutoff (in Hz), q (0 to 64), gain ($-240$ to 240 (0.1~dB))\\
%
dithering enabled & on, off & N/A\\
%
timestretch enabled & on, off & N/A\\
%
compressor threshold & 0 to -24 & -3~dB\\
compressor threshold & 0 to $-24$ & $-3$~dB\\
compressor makeup gain & off, auto & N/A\\
compressor ratio & 2:1, 4:1, 6:1, 10:1, limit
& N/A\\
@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
touchpad sensitivity & normal, high & N/A\\
}
\opt{SANSA_FUZEPLUS_PAD}{
touchpad sensitivity & -25 to 25 & N/A\\
touchpad sensitivity & $-25$ to 25 & N/A\\
touchpad deadzone & 0 to 100 & N/A\\
}
}%
@ -276,7 +276,7 @@
peak meter dbfs & on, off & on:~dbfs, off:~linear\\
peak meter min & 0 to 89 (dB) or 0 to 100 (\%)
& dB or \%\\
peak meter max & 0 to 89 /(dB) or 0 to 100 (\%)
peak meter max & 0 to 89 (dB) or 0 to 100 (\%)
& dB or \%\\
statusbar & off, top, bottom & N/A\\
\opt{remote}{

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@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ license notices just after the title page:
\bigskip
If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover Texts,
replace the ``with...Texts.'' line with this:
replace the ``with \ldots\ Texts.'' line with this:
\bigskip
\begin{quote}

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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ show the information for the next song to be played.
\begin{tagmap}
\config{\%dr(x,y,width,height,[color1,color2])} & Color a rectangle. \\
\end{tagmap}
width and height can be - to fill the viewport. If no color is
width and height can be ``$-$'' to fill the viewport. If no color is
specified the viewports foreground color will be used. If two
colors are specified it will do a gradient fill.
}
@ -153,8 +153,8 @@ show the information for the next song to be played.
(N can be 1, 2, 3, \dots)\\
\end{tagmap}
Example for the \config{\%d(N)} commands: If the file is
``/Rock/Kent/Isola/11 - 747.mp3'', \config{\%d(1)} is ``Isola'',
\config{\%d(2)} is ``Kent'' and \config{\%d(3)} is ``Rock''.
``\fname{/Rock/Kent/Isola/11 - 747.mp3}'', \config{\%d(1)} is ``\fname{Isola}'',
\config{\%d(2)} is ``\fname{Kent}'' and \config{\%d(3)} is ``\fname{Rock}''.
These tags, when written with the first letter capitalized (e.g. \config{\%Fn}
or \config{\%D(2)}), produce the information for the next file to be played.
@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ Example: \config{\%ax\%V(\dots)}
\config{\%if(tag, operator, operand, [option count])}
& Allows very simple comparisons with other tags.\newline
\config{tag}: the tag to check against.\newline
\config{operator}: the comparison to perform - possible options are =, !=,
\config{operator}: the comparison to perform -- possible options are =, !=,
>, >=, <, <=\newline
\config{operand}: either a second tag, a number, or text.\newline
\config{[option count]}: optional parameter used to select which parameter

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@ -456,7 +456,7 @@ straight to \reference{ref:finish_install}
\subsubsection{Installing the firmware}\label{sec:installing_firmware}
\opt{gigabeats}{\note{When your \dap{} is in the Rockbox USB or bootloader
USB mode, you will see two visible partitions - the 150~MB firmware
USB mode, you will see two visible partitions -- the 150~MB firmware
partition (containing at least a file called \fname{nk.bin}) and
the main data partition. Rockbox \emph{must} be installed onto the main
data partition.}}

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
\subsection{\label{ref:Frotz}Frotz}
Frotz is a Z-Machine interpreter for playing Infocom's interactive fiction
games, and newer games using the same format. To start a game open a
\fname{.z1 - .z8} file in the \setting{File Browser}. Most modern games are
in the \fname{.z5} or \fname{.z8} format but the older formats used by
\fname{.z1} to \fname{.z8} file in the \setting{File Browser}. Most modern games
are in the \fname{.z5} or \fname{.z8} format but the older formats used by
Infocom are supported.
Z-Machine games are text based and most depend heavily on typed commands.

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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ option from the \setting{Context Menu} (see \reference{ref:Contextmenu}).}
{}{}
Shortcuts & \fname{.link} & \\
Chip-8 Emulator & \fname{.ch8} & \\
Frotz & \fname{.z1 - .z8} & \\
Frotz & \fname{.z1} to \fname{.z8} & \\
Image Viewer & \fname{.bmp, .jpg, .jpeg, .png\opt{lcd_color}{, .ppm}} & \\
Lua scripting language& \fname{.lua} & \\
\opt{swcodec}{\nopt{lowmem}{
@ -183,6 +183,7 @@ option from the \setting{Context Menu} (see \reference{ref:Contextmenu}).}
}
}
Search & \fname{.m3u, .m3u8} & x \\
Shopping list & \fname{.shopper} & \\
Sort & \fname{.*} & x \\
Text Viewer & \fname{.txt,.nfo, .*} & \\
VBRfix & \fname{.mp3} & x \\
@ -190,7 +191,6 @@ option from the \setting{Context Menu} (see \reference{ref:Contextmenu}).}
Wavplay & \fname{.wav} & \\
}
ZXBox & \fname{.tap, .tax, .sna, .z80} & \\
Shopping list & \fname{.shopper} & \\
\end{rbtabular}
\end{table}

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ Display Options Menu
\begin{description}
\item[Dithering] (default: off) Prevent banding effects in gradients by blending
of colours. (only available on Sansa e200, Sansa c200 and Gigabeat F/X)
\item[Display FPS] (default: off) This option displays (once a second - if your
\item[Display FPS] (default: off) This option displays (once a second -- if your
video is full-screen this means it will get overwritten by the video and
appear to flash once per second) the average number of frames decoded per
second, the total number of frames skipped (see the Skip Frames option),
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Display Options Menu
\item[Limit FPS] (default: on) With this option disabled, mpegplayer will
display the video as fast as it can. Useful for benchmarking.
\item[Skip frames] (default: on) This option causes mpegplayer to attempt to
maintain realtime playback by skipping the display of frames - but these
maintain realtime playback by skipping the display of frames -- but these
frames are still decoded. Disabling this option can cause loss of A/V sync.
\opt{backlight_brightness}{
\item[Backlight Brightness] (default: Use setting) Choose brightness to use

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ purchased any.
During the war phase you can attack the enemy. This is where the strengths come
into play. Each tile has its own strength for both the computer, and the human
player. If you attack a square owned by the computer player where your strength
is greater than the computer's, you will win the tile - and take control of any
is greater than the computer's, you will win the tile -- and take control of any
building that were on it. If the strengths are equal, a victor is chosen at
random.

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ including an additional but fixed menu button, are assigned as follows:
\item[Load Quick Snapshot.] Loads snapshot from \fname{/.rockbox/zxboxq.z80}.
\item[Save Snapshot.]
Saves a snapshot of the current state. You would enter the full path and
desired name - for example \fname{/games/zx/snapshots/chuckie.sna}. The
desired name -- for example \fname{/games/zx/snapshots/chuckie.sna}. The
snapshot format will be chosen after the extension you specified, per
default \fname{.z80} will be taken in case you leave it open.
\item[Toggle Fast Mode.]

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@ -126,13 +126,13 @@ to RAM.}%
autoscore & numeric & runtime db \\
lastplayed & numeric & runtime db \\
playcount & numeric & runtime db \\
Pm (play time - min) & numeric & runtime db \\
Ps (play time - sec) & numeric & runtime db \\
Pm (play time -- min) & numeric & runtime db \\
Ps (play time -- sec) & numeric & runtime db \\
rating & numeric & runtime db \\
commitid & numeric & system \\
entryage & numeric & system \\
length & numeric & system \\
Lm (track len - min) & numeric & system \\
Ls (track len - sec) & numeric & system \\
Lm (track len -- min) & numeric & system \\
Ls (track len -- sec) & numeric & system \\
\end{rbtabular}
\end{table}