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| % $Id$ %
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| \section{\label{ref:Displayoptions}Display}
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|   
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|   \begin{description}
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| 
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|   \item[LCD Settings:]
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|     This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the \dap.
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|     \begin{description}
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|     \opt{HAVE_BACKLIGHT}{
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|       \item[Backlight:]
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|       The amount of time the backlight shines after a key press. If set to
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|       \setting{Off}, the backlight will not light when a button is pressed. If
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|       set to \setting{On}, the backlight will never shut off. If set to a time
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|       (1 to 90 seconds), the backlight will stay lit for that amount of time
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|       after a button press.
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|       \item[Backlight (While Plugged In):]
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|       This setting is equivalent to the \setting{Backlight} setting except it
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|       applies when the \dap{} is plugged into the charger.
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|       \item[Backlight on Hold:]
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|       This setting controls the behavior of the backlight when the Hold switch
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|       is toggled. If set to \setting{Normal} the backlight will behave as usual.
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|       If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will be turned off immediately when
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|       the Hold switch is engaged and if set to \setting{On} the backlight will
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|       be turned on and stay on while the Hold switch is engaged.
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|       \item[Caption Backlight:]
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|       This option turns on the backlight a number of seconds before the start
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|       of a new track, and keeps it on for the same number of seconds after the
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|       beginning so that the display can be read to see song information. The
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|       amount of time is determined by the value of the backlight timeout
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|       setting, but is no less than 5 seconds.
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|       \opt{backlight_fade_int}{
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|         \item[Backlight Fade In:]
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|         The amount of time that the backlight will take to fade from off to on
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|         after a button is pressed. If set to \setting{Off} the backlight will
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|         turn on immediately, with no fade in. Can also be set to \setting{500ms},
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|         \setting{1s} or \setting{2s}.
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|         \item[Backlight Fade Out:]
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|         Like Backlight fade in, this controls the amount of time that the
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|         backlight will take to fade from on to off after a button is pressed. If
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|         set to \setting{Off} the backlight will turn off immediately, with no
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|         fade out. Other valid values: \setting{500ms}, \setting{1s},
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|         \setting{2s}, \setting{3s}, \setting{4s}, \setting{5s} or \setting{10s}.
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|       }
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|       \opt{backlight_fade_bool}{
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|         \item[Backlight Fade In:]
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|         This options turns on smooth backlight fading when the backlight is
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|         turning on. The fading time may dependent on the brightness level you
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|         have chosen. If it is turned off, the backlight will turn on immediately.
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|         \item[Backlight Fade Out:]
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|         This options turns on smooth backlight fading when the backlight is
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|         turning off. The fading time may dependent on the brightness level you
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|         have chosen. If it is turned off, the backlight will turn off immediately.
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|       }
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|       \item[First Keypress Enables Backlight Only:]
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|       With this option enabled the first keypress while the backlight is turned
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|       off will only turn the backlight on without having any other effect. When
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|       disabled the first keypress will \emph{also} perform its appropriate action.
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|       
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|       \opt{lcd_sleep}{
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|         \item[Sleep (After Backlight Off):]
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|         This setting controls how long rockbox will wait before turning off the
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|         display after the backlight is turned off. Turning off the display
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|         saves a little bit of battery power but turning on the display takes
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|         noticeably longer than just turning on the backlight.
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|       }
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|       
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|       \opt{backlight_brightness}{
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|         \item[Brightness:]
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|         Changes the brightness of your LCD display.
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|       }
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|     } % \opt{HAVE_BACKLIGHT}
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|     
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|     \opt{archos,h100,ipodmini,ipod3g,ipod4g,x5}{
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|       \item[Contrast:]
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|       Changes the contrast of your LCD display.
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|       \warn{Setting the contrast too dark or too light can make it hard to
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|         find this menu option again!}
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|     } % \opt{archos,h100,ipodmini,ipod4g,x5}
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| 
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|     \opt{lcd_invert}{
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|       \item[LCD Mode:]
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|       This setting lets you invert the colours of the display.
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|     }
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| 
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|     \opt{lcd_flip}{
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|       \item[Upside Down:]
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|       Displays the screen so that the top of the display is nearest the buttons.
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|       This is sometimes useful when carrying the \dap{} in a pocket for easy
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|       access to the headphone socket.
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|     }
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|     \end{description}
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| %
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|   \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{
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|     \item[Remote-LCD Settings:]
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|     This sub menu contains settings that relate to the display of the remote.
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|       \begin{description}
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|       \item[Backlight:]
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|         Similar to the main unit backlight this option controls the backlight
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|         timeout for the remote control. The remote backlight is independent
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|         from the main unit backlight.
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|       \item[Backlight on When Plugged:]
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|         This controls the backlight when the \dap\ is plugged into the charger.
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|       \item[Caption Backlight:]
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|         This option turns on the backlight a number of seconds before the start
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|         of a new track, and keeps it on for the same number of seconds after the
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|         beginning so that the display can be read to see song information. The
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|         amount of time is determined by the value of the backlight timeout
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|         setting, but is no less than 5 seconds.
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|         \item[First Keypress Enables Backlight Only:]
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|           This controls what happens when you press a button on your remote
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|           while the backlight is turned off. Like for the main unit, if this
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|           setting is set to \setting{Yes}, the first keypress will light up the
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|           remote backlight, but have no other effect. If set to \setting{No},
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|           the first keypress will light up the remote backlight
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|           \emph{and} engage the function of the key that is pressed.
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|        \item[Contrast:]
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|          Changes the contrast of your remote's LCD display.
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|          \warn{Setting the contrast too dark or too light can make it hard to
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|            find this menu option again!}
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|        \item[LCD Mode:]
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|          This setting lets you invert the whole screen, so now you get a
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|          black background and light text and graphics.
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|        \item[Upside Down:]
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|          Displays the screen so that the top of the display is nearest 
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|          the buttons. This is sometimes useful when carrying the \dap\ in a
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|          pocket for easy access to the headphone socket.
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|        \opt{h100,h300}{
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|          \item[Reduce Ticking:]
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|            Enable this option if you can hear a ticking sound in your headphones
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|            when using your remote.
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|        }
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|     \end{description}
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|   }
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| %
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|   \item[Scrolling]
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|     This feature controls how text will scroll in Rockbox. You can configure
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|     the following parameters:
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|     \begin{description}
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|     \item[Scroll Speed:]
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|       Sets how many times per second the automatic horizontal scrolling text 
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|       will move a step.
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|     \item[Scroll Start Delay:]
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|       Controls how many milliseconds Rockbox should wait before a new
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|       text begins automatically scrolling.
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|     \opt{lcd_bitmap}{
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|       \item[Scroll Step Size:]
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|         Defines the number of pixels the text should move for each step, as used
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|         by the Scroll Speed setting.
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|     }
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|     \opt{HAVE_REMOTE_LCD}{
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|       \item[Remote Scrolling Options:]
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|         The options here have the same effect on the remote LCD as the options
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|         mentioned above have on the main LCD.
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|     }
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|     \item[Bidirectional Scroll Limit:]
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|       Rockbox has two different automatic horizontal scrolling methods: 1) always
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|       scrolling the text to the left until the line has ended and then beginning
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|       again at the start, and 2) moving to the left until you can read the end of
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|       the line and then scrolling right until you see the beginning again.
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|       Rockbox chooses which method it should use depending of how much it has to
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|       scroll to the left. This setting lets you tell Rockbox where that limit
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|       is, expressed in percentage of the line length.
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|     \opt{lcd_bitmap}{
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|       \item[Screen Scrolls Out of View:]
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|         Screens can be manually scrolled horizontally by pressing
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|         \opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\ButtonOn+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft}
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|         \opt{ondio}{\ButtonMenu+\ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft}
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|         \opt{c200,e200,h100,h300,ipod1g2g,ipod3g,ipod4g,ipodcolor,ipodmini,ipodnano,
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|         ipodvideo,x5,mrobe100,gigabeatf,gigabeats}
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|         {Long \ButtonRight/\ButtonLeft}\opt{h10,h10_5gb}{Long \ButtonRew/\ButtonFF}.
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|         Setting this option to \setting{Yes}
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|         will keep the list entries at their fixed positions and allow them to be
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|         scrolled out of view, whereas \setting{No} will only scroll those entries
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|         which surpass the right margin.
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|       \item[Screen Scroll Step Size:]
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|         Defines the number of pixels the horizontal manual screen scroll should move
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|         for each step.
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|     }
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|     \opt{player}{
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|       \item[Jump Scroll:]
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|         This setting makes text scroll a page at a time instead of a character
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|         at a time. If set to \setting{One time}, \setting{2}, \setting{3} or
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|         \setting{4} it will scroll a line in paged mode that many times and
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|         then scroll it a character at a time. If set to \setting{Always} lines
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|         will always scroll in paged mode.
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|       \item[Jump Scroll Delay:]
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|         Controls how long the delay is before a page is scrolled.
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|     }
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|     \item[Paged Scrolling:]
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|       When set to \setting{Yes} scrolling vertically on pages that surpass the
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|       screen size will page up/down instead of simply changing lines. This can be
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|       useful on slow displays.
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|     \end{description}
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| %
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|   \opt{lcd_bitmap}{
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|     \item[Status/Scrollbar:]
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|       Settings related to on screen status display and the scrollbar.
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|       \begin{description}
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|       \item[Scroll Bar:] Enables or disables the scroll bar at the left.
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|       \item[Status Bar:] Enables or disables the status bar at the upper side.
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|       \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{
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|        \item[Button Bar:] Enables or disables the button bar prompts for the
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|          ``F''-keys at the bottom of the screen.
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|       }
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|       \item[Volume Display:] Controls whether the volume is displayed as a
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|         graphic or a numeric value on the Status Bar. If you select a numeric
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|         display, volume is displayed in decibels.  See \reference{ref:volume}
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|         for more on the volume setting.
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|       \item[Battery Display:] Controls whether the battery charge status is
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|         displayed as a graphic or numerical percentage value on the Status Bar.
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|       \end{description}
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|     }
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| %
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|   \opt{lcd_bitmap}{
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|     \item[Peak Meter:]
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|       The peak meter can be configured with a number of parameters. 
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|       \begin{description}
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|       \item[Peak Release:]
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|         This determines how fast the bar shrinks when the music becomes
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|         softer. Lower values make the peak meter look smoother.
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|         Expressed in scale units per 10ms.
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|       \item[Peak Hold Time:]
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|         Specifies the time after which the peak indicator will reset.
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|         For example, if you set this value to 5s, the peak indicator displays
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|         the loudest volume value that occurred within the last 5 seconds.
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|         Larger values are useful if you want to find the peak level of a song,
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|         which might be of interest when copying music from the \dap\ via the
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|         analogue output to some other recording device.
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|       \item[Clip Hold Time:]
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|         The number of seconds that the clipping indicator will be visible
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|         after clipping is detected.
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|       \opt{recording}{  
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|         \item[Clip Counter:]
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|           Show the number of times the clip indicator went active during
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|           recording in front of the peak meters.
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|       }
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|       \item[\label{ref:Peakmetersetting}Scale:]
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|         Select whether the peak meter displays linear or logarithmic values.
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|         The human ear perceives loudness on a logarithmic scale. If the Scale
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|         setting is set to \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) scale, the volume values
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|         are scaled logarithmically. The volume meters of digital audio
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|         devices usually are scaled this way. On the other hand, if you
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|         are interested in the power level that is applied to your headphones
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|         you should choose \setting{Linear} display. This setting cannot be
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|         displayed in units like volts or watts because such units depend
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|         on your headphones.
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|       \item[Minimum and maximum range:]
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|         These two options define the full value range that the peak meter
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|         displays. Recommended values for the \setting{Logarithmic} (dB) setting
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|         are {}-40 dB for minimum and 0 dB for maximum. Recommended values
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|         for \setting{Linear} display are 0 and 100\%. Note that {}-40 dB is
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|         approximately 1\% in linear value, but if you change the minimum
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|         setting in linear mode slightly and then change to the dB scale,
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|         there will be a large change. You can use these values for `zooming'
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|         into the peak meter.
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|       \end{description}
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|     }
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|     \item[\label{ref:Defaultcodepage}Default Codepage:]
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|       A codepage describes the way extended characters that are not available
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|       within the ASCII character set are encoded. ID3v1 tags do not have a
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|       codepage encoding contained so Rockbox needs to know what encoding has
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|       been used when generating these tags. This should be ``ISO-8859-1'' but
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|       to support languages outside Western Europe most applications use
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|       the setting of your operating system instead. If your operating system
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|       uses a different codepage and you are getting garbled extended characters
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|       you should adjust this settings. In most cases sticking to
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|       ``ISO-8859-1'' would be sufficient.
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|   \end{description}
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