Another strike against ugly apostrophes in the manual

git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@26199 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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Alexander Levin 2010-05-20 16:35:45 +00:00
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11 changed files with 18 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -269,9 +269,9 @@ will display it permanently.
\begin{itemize}
\item {\config{\%Vl{\textbar}'identifier'{\textbar}\dots{\textbar}}}
This tag preloads a viewport for later display. `identifier' is a single
lowercase letter (a-z) and the '\dots' parameters use the same logic as
lowercase letter (a-z) and the `\dots' parameters use the same logic as
the \config{\%V} tag explained above.
\item {\config{\%Vd'identifier'}} Display the 'identifier' viewport.
\item {\config{\%Vd'identifier'}} Display the `identifier' viewport.
\end{itemize}
Viewports can share identifiers so that you can display multiple viewports
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ file, and to conditionally select different UI viewports.
doesn't have a ui viewport set in the theme \fname{.cfg} file. Having this
is strongly recommended since it makes you able to use the SBS
with other themes. If label is set this viewport can be selectivly used as the
Info Viewport using the \%VI tag. The '\dots' parameters use the same logic as
Info Viewport using the \%VI tag. The `\dots' parameters use the same logic as
the \config{\%V} tag explained above.
\item {\config{\%VI'label'}} Set the Info Viewport to use the viewport called
@ -356,9 +356,9 @@ It is possible to group items on each line into 2 or more groups or
specified time, alternating continuously through each defined subline.
Items on a line are broken into sublines with the semicolon
'\config{;}' character. The display time for
`\config{;}' character. The display time for
each subline defaults to 2 seconds unless modified by using the
'\config{\%t}' tag to specify an alternate
`\config{\%t}' tag to specify an alternate
time (in seconds and optional tenths of a second) for the subline to be
displayed.
@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ Subline related special characters and tags:
\begin{description}
\item[;] Split items on a line into separate sublines
\item[\%t] Set the subline display time. The
'\config{\%t}' is followed by either integer
`\config{\%t}' is followed by either integer
seconds (\config{\%t5}), or seconds and tenths of a second (\config{\%t3.5}).
\end{description}

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@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ therefore result in better runtime.
\opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCFF}%
\opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{\ButtonRCHeart}%
&}
Perform a 'mouse click' over a link
Perform a `mouse click' over a link
\\
% Mouse over
@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ therefore result in better runtime.
\opt{GIGABEAT_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCRew}%
\opt{MROBE100_RC_PAD}{Long \ButtonRCHeart}%
&}
Perform a 'mouse over' over a link
Perform a `mouse over' over a link
\\
\end{btnmap}
\end{table}

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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ follow the instructions at
}
\opt{x5}{
When instructed to connect/disconnect the USB cable, always use
the USB port through the subpack, not the side 'USB Host' port. The side port
the USB port through the subpack, not the side `USB Host' port. The side port
is intended to be used for USB OTG connections only (digital cameras, memory
sticks, etc.).
}

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
% $Id$ %
\subsection{Disk Tidy}
Disk Tidy deletes junk files left behind by Windows, Linux or OS X after a USB
connection. Select the OS's files you want to delete in the 'Files to Clean'
menu and select 'Start Cleaning' to begin to process. The settings
connection. Select the OS's files you want to delete in the `Files to Clean'
menu and select `Start Cleaning' to begin to process. The settings
are stored in \fname{.rockbox/rocks/apps/disktidy.config}, in a plain text
file that is user-modifiable to allow more entries to be added.

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@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ these markers:
\item[Square Mode.] Add square marks to the board, or remove them.
\item[Triangle Mode.] Add triangle marks to the board, or remove them.
\item[Label Mode.] Add one character labels to the board. Each label
starts at the letter 'a' and each subsequent application of a label
starts at the letter `a' and each subsequent application of a label
will increment the letter. To remove a label, click on it until it
cycles through the allowed letters and disappears.
\item[Add/Edit Comment.] Add or edit a comment at the current node.

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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Start Menu
(start of the video if no resume time is found).
\item[Set start time (min)] A preview screen is presented consisting of a
thumbnail preview and a progress bar where the user can select a start time
by 'seeking' through the video. The video playback is started by pressing
by `seeking' through the video. The video playback is started by pressing
the select button.
\item[Quit mpegplayer] Exit the plugin.
\end{description}

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ aware:
\\
}
% only scroll wheel and 'strip' targets use the same action in album and track list
% only scroll wheel and `strip' targets use the same action in album and track list
\nopt{scrollwheel,IRIVER_H10_PAD,PBELL_VIBE500_PAD}{%
% currently the M3 does not use buttons of the main unit which has no display
\nopt{IAUDIO_M3_PAD,COWON_D2_PAD}{\ButtonLeft{} / \ButtonRight}

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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ worms grow longer than yours {}- you can catch up after they've died.
Those worms controlled by artificial stupidity head straight for the
nearest piece of food. Let the other worm have its next piece of food
and head for the food it would probably want next. Try to put yourself
between the opponent and that food. From now on you can 'control' the
between the opponent and that food. From now on you can `control' the
other worm by blocking it. You could trap it by making a 1 pixel wide
U{}-turn. You also could move from food to food and make sure you keep
between your opponent and the food. So you can always reach it before

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@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ To turn on and off your Rockbox enabled \dap{} use the following keys:
With the \dap{} connected to the computer as an MSC/UMS device (like a
USB Drive), music files can be put on the player via any standard file
transfer method that you would use to copy files between drives (e.g. Drag 'n' Drop).
transfer method that you would use to copy files between drives (e.g. Drag-and-Drop).
The default directory structure that is assumed by some parts of Rockbox
\opt{albumart}{%
(album art searching, and missing-tag fallback in some WPSes) uses the

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ will exclude the files in that directory and all its subdirectories from
scanning their tags and adding them to the database. This will speed up the
database initialization.
If a subdirectory of an 'ignored' directory should still be scanned, place a
If a subdirectory of an `ignored' directory should still be scanned, place a
file named \fname{database.unignore} in it. The files in that directory and
its subdirectories will be scanned and added to the database.

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@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ This may even be the whole track.
\end{btnmap}
\end{table}
\warn{Changing the pitch can cause audible 'Artifacts' or 'Dropouts'.}
\warn{Changing the pitch can cause audible `Artifacts' or `Dropouts'.}
}
\opt{swcodec}{