Manual: A few more spelling corrections.

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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ outside, even if the flash ROM is completely erased.
\nopt{ondio}{This won't work if you have one of the rare ``ROMless'' boxes. These
have no boot ROM and boot directly from flash.
}
If the first $\approx$2~KB of the flash ROM are flashed ok, \emph{Minimon} can
If the first $\approx$2~KB of the flash ROM are flashed OK, \emph{Minimon} can
be used for the same purpose.
\subsection{Terminology and Basic Operation}

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@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ Example of a configuration file:
\note{As you can see from the example, configuration files do not need to
contain all of the Rockbox options. You can create configuration files
that change only certain settings. So, for example, supppose you
that change only certain settings. So, for example, suppose you
typically use the \dap{} at one volume in the car, and another when using
headphones. Further, suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you are
in the car, and a regular LCD setting when you are using headphones. You

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@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ or \config{\%D(2)}), produce the information for the next file to be played.
\item `start' is the offset relative to the currently playing track for the
playlist to display from (0 the current track, 1 is the next track, etc.).
\item `code to render' is a line of skin code which will be displayed for
each line in the viewer. All text tags are supporte (including conditionals
each line in the viewer. All text tags are supported (including conditionals
and sublines)
\end{itemize}

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ displays files.
It combines consecutive digits to a number used for sorting, taking leading
zeros into account.
\newline\setting{As digits} disables this algorithm, and causes every digit to
be compared separately. The following table demonstrates the two sortings.
be compared separately. The following table demonstrates the two sorting methods.
\begin{table}
\begin{rbtabular}{.8\textwidth}{XX}%
{\textbf{As whole numbers} & \textbf{As digits}}{}{}

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@ -126,13 +126,13 @@
2 -- 4 seconds.
\begin{description}
\item[Split Measure.]
This option controls wether to split the recording when the
This option controls whether to split the recording when the
\setting{Split Filesize} is reached or when the
\setting{Split Time} has elapsed.
\item[What to do when Splitting.]
This controls what will happend when the splitting condition is
fullfilled the two available options here are
This controls what will happen when the splitting condition is
fulfilled the two available options here are
\setting{Start a new file} or \setting{Stop recording}.
\item[Split Time.]
@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
start threshold to start the recording. Depending on your situation you may
want to set this setting to 0 (e.g. when copying a song from a commercial
medium) or to quite big values. Because sound is not continuous by nature
(think of percussion) neglectable dropouts are tolerated during this start
(think of percussion) negligible dropouts are tolerated during this start
duration.
\item[Stop Below.]

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@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ straight to \reference{ref:finish_install}
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 partiton.}}
data partition.}}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Download your chosen version of Rockbox from the links in the
@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.\\}
\item Safely eject / unmount your \dap{}.
\item \warn{Before proceeding further, make sure that your player has a full charge
or that it is connected to the power adaptor. Interrupting the next step
or that it is connected to the power adapter. Interrupting the next step
due to a power failure most likely will brick your \dap{}.}
Update your \daps{} firmware with the patched bootloader. To do this, turn
the jukebox on. Press and hold the \ButtonSelect{} button to enter the main menu,
@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ structure that Rockbox needs.\\}
\item Safely eject /unmount your \dap{}.
\item \warn{Before proceeding further, make sure that your player has a full charge
or that it is connected to the power adaptor. Interrupting the next step
or that it is connected to the power adapter. Interrupting the next step
due to a power failure most likely will brick your \dap{}.}
Update your \daps{} firmware with the patched bootloader. To do this, turn
the jukebox on. The update process should start automatically. The \playerman{} will
@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ The new build will be installed over your current build.\\
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 partiton.\\}
data partition.\\}
}
\nopt{hwcodec}{

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
\begin{enumerate}
\item Download official rockbox bootloader for MPIO HD200 from
\item Download official Rockbox bootloader for MPIO HD200 from
\url {http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/mpio/hd200}
and save it to your desktop. The archive contains three files: bootloader.mpio,
bootloader.map and rockbox-info.txt. The first file is actual bootloader, two

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
in case this menu does not show on your unit you can skip this chapter.\\}
}
\opt{sansa}{
\note{Not all Sansas have a radio receiver. Generally all american models do,
but european models might not. Rockbox will display the radio menu only if it
\note{Not all Sansas have a radio receiver. Generally all American models do,
but European models might not. Rockbox will display the radio menu only if it
can find a radio receiver in your Sansa.}
}

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Although this may not seem difficult, blackjack is a game renowned for the
strategy involved. This version includes the ability to split, buy insurance,
and double down.
For the full set of rules to the game, and other facinating information
For the full set of rules to the game, and other fascinating information
visit\\
\url{http://www.blackjackinfo.com/blackjack-rules.php}

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Rockdoom options, you will need to quit your current game and restart the plugin
\emph{Save Game. } Save the current game\\
\emph{Quit. } Quit the game%\\
\item[InGame Options Menu. ]This menu has the folloing options:
\item[InGame Options Menu. ]This menu has the following options:
\emph{End Game. } Ends the current game\\
\emph{Messages. } Enable or Disable in game messages\\

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@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ Selecting a line changes its time to the current position of the track.
To set a specific time or to adjust the time, press \ActionStdContext{} to
bring up a screen to adjust the time.
Changes will be saved automatically when the song is changed.
Edting words in lyrics is not supported.
Editing words in lyrics is not supported.

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@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ an LED safely at a given voltage. First, select the voltage that the LED will
use (the first option is the most common and a safe bet), and the current
that it will draw (likewise with the first option). Then, use the onscreen
keyboard to type in the supply voltage and, if selected, the custom
foreward current. This function produces safe estimates, but use your own
forward current. This function produces safe estimates, but use your own
judgement when using these output values. Power rating and displayed resistance
are rounded up to the nearest common value.

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@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ by section, they are as follows:
The top left tool shows your colours that are at the ready. To
swap them, ``click'' on the background colour. To edit the foreground colour,
click on it.
\item[Preset Pallete]
Several preset colours are availible. Clicking on one changes
\item[Preset Palette]
Several preset colours are available. Clicking on one changes
the foreground of the Colour Picker to the selected colour.
\item[Pencil]
Draws as you move the cursor. You can change the brush size with the

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@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ At the moment it is only possible to start playing one \fname{.wav}-file at a
time. Therefore playlists are impossible. As every other viewer plugin, Wavplay
is associated with the specific files. Playing a \fname{.wav}-file starts the
plugin automatically and the Wavplay screen
appears. This screen gives information about samplerate and length of the
appears. This screen gives information about sample rate and length of the
playing file.
\note{Seeking within the \fname{.wav}-file or changing the volume once the
plugin is running is not possible. Wavplay uses the sound settings that were
used before (except for pitch).}
The only action that can be performed is to stop by pressing \ButtonOff, and
Wavplay will be exited and you are returned to the filebrowser. If the end of
the file has been reached, you will also be returned to the filebrowser.
Wavplay will be exited and you are returned to the file browser. If the end of
the file has been reached, you will also be returned to the file browser.

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@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ can find the \setting{Playlist Viewer Settings}.
\begin{description}
\item[Show Icons.] This toggles display of the icon for the currently
selected playlist entry and the icon for moving a playlist entry
\item[Show Indicies.] This toggles display of the line numbering for
\item[Show Indices.] This toggles display of the line numbering for
the playlist
\item[Track Display.] This toggles between filename only and full path
for playlist entries