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authorMartin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com>2006-02-21 11:54:53 +0000
committerMartin Arver <martin.arver@gmail.com>2006-02-21 11:54:53 +0000
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Patch[1430311] by Henrico Witvliet. Split plugins to individual files. Proper naming of the targets.
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ See also the Chip{}-8 emulator on page \pageref{ref:Chip8emulator}.
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/sliding.tex}}
-\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/snake.tex}}
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/snake.tex}}
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/snake2.tex}}
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ See also the Chip{}-8 emulator on page \pageref{ref:Chip8emulator}.
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx,h300}{\input{plugins/solitaire.tex}}
-\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/star.tex}}
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx}{\input{plugins/star.tex}}
\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\input{plugins/wormlet.tex}}
@@ -75,1169 +75,48 @@ They cannot be run directly but are started by ``playing''
the associated file. Viewers are stored in the
\textbf{/.rockbox/viewers/ }directory.
-\subsection{\label{ref:Chip8emulator}Chip{}-8 Emulator (Recorder, Ondio)}
-The Chip{}-8 Emulator allows you to play many old chip8 games found on
-the Net. It modifies Rockbox, so file extensions .ch8 will be
-recognised as chip8 games. Just press PLAY on a .ch8 file to start a
-game.
-There are lots of tiny Chip8 games (usually only about 256 bytes to a
-couple of KB) which were made popular by the HP48
-calculator's emulator for them. The original Chip8 had
-64x32 pixel graphics, and the new superchip emulator supports 128x64
-graphics, which almost fits on the Recorder's display.
-The only problem is they are based on a 4x4 keyboard, but since most
-games do not use all of the buttons, this can easily be worked around.
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/chip8emulator.tex}}
-Some places where can you can find .ch8 files:
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx}{\input{plugins/jpegviewer.tex}}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item The original chip8 patch had several attached:
-\url{http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=628509&group_id=44306&atid=439120}
-\item Check out the HP48 chip games section:
-\url{http://www.hpcalc.org/hp48/games/chip/}
-\item Check out the PC emulator by the guy who wrote the HP48 emulator:
-\url{http://www.pdc.kth.se/~lfo/chip8/CHIP8.htm}
-\item Links to other chip8 emulators:
-\url{http://www.zophar.net/chip8.html}
-\end{itemize}
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/movieplayer.tex}}
-\subsection{JPEG viewer (Recorder, Ondio)}
-Press PLAY on a .jpg file in order to view the contents using Rockbox's greyscale library. Use the arrow keys to move around the image, PLAY to zoom in
-and ON to zoom out. Press OFF to exit the viewer.
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/rockbox_flash.tex}}
-Note: JPEGs that use progressive scan encoding are not supported and will produce an error.
+\input{plugins/search.tex}
-\subsection{Movie Player (Recorder, Ondio)}
-Play movies on your Jukebox! In order to do
-this, movies must be in AVI format, and then converted to .RVF,
-Rockbox's own video format. For more details on how to use this plugin, please see \url{http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/VideoTutorial}.
+\input{plugins/sort.tex}
-\subsection{Rockbox\_flash (Recorder, Ondio)}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=4.059cm,height=2.32cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img57.png}
- \newline
-Rockbox flash
-\par}
+\input{plugins/text_viewer.tex}
-For ``playing'' .UCL files on flashed Jukeboxes. Reprograms the flash memory of
-the Jukebox unit (see page \pageref{ref:Rockboxinflash} for details).
+\input{plugins/vbrfix.tex}
-\subsection{Search}
-This plugin can be used on playlists. It searches through the playlist
-that it is opened on looking for any occurrences of the string entered by the
-user. The results of this search are saved to a new playlist,
-\textbf{search\_results.m3u}, within the same directory as the
-original playlist.
-\subsection{Sort}
-This plugin takes a file and sorts it in forward alphabetical order. Case is
-ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the ``Create Playlist'' menu option (see page \pageref{ref:Playlistsubmenu}).
-
-\subsection{Text Viewer}
-This is a Viewer for text files with word wrap. Just press PLAY on a
-.txt file to display it. Has controls to handle various styles of text
-formatting. Has top{}-of{}-file and bottom{}-of{}-file buttons. You
-can view files without a .txt extension by using \textbf{Open with ..}
-from the Play Screen menu
-
-\subsubsection{Controls}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{F1 (Recorder) / ON{}-MINUS (Player): }
-toggles Word mode between Wrap and Chop:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Wrap breaks lines at white space or hyphen.
-\item Chop breaks lines at the maximum column limit.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\item \textbf{F2 (Recorder) / ON{}-MENU{}-PLUS (Player): }
-cycles Line mode through Normal, Join and Expand:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Normal breaks lines at newline characters.
-\item Join ignores unpaired newline characters (i.e., joins lines). Useful for
-adopting the orphans that occur with e{}-mail style (i.e.,pre{}-wrapped) text files.
-\item Expand doubles unpaired newlines (i.e., adds a blank line). Useful
-for making the paragraphs clearer in some book style text files.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\item \textbf{F3 (Recorder) / ON{}-PLUS (Player):}
-toggles View mode between Narrow and Wide:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Narrow sets maximum column to the screen width.
-\item Wide sets maximum column to 114. Useful for navigating large
-files. (Currently, Wide and Join cannot be selected together.)
-\end{itemize}
-
-\item \textbf{ON{}-F1 (Recorder):}
-toggles Page mode between Normal and Overlap:
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Normal sets page{}-down/page{}-up to one full screen.
-\item Overlap tells page{}-down/page{}-up to retain one line from
-previous screen.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\item \textbf{ON{}-F3 (Recorder):}
-toggles Scrollbar mode, for the current View mode.
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Narrow mode has no scrollbar by default, until toggled.
-\item Wide mode has a scrollbar by default, until toggled.
-\item If file fits on one screen, there is no scrollbar and ON{}-F3 has
-no effect.
-\end{itemize}
-\end{itemize}
-
-Settings are not remembered after the viewer has been exited.
-Keys are as follows:
-
-\subsubsection{Recorder}
-
-\begin{tabular}[c]{|p{3.317cm}|p{7.104cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-KEY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ACTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-UP
-\par}
-&
-Page{}-up (one screen up)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-DOWN
-\par}
-&
-Page{}-down (one screen down)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-Top of file (Narrow mode)\newline
-One screen left (Wide mode)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-Bottom of file (Narrow mode)\newline
-One screen right (Wide mode)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON{}-UP
-\par}
-&
-One line up
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON{}-DOWN
-\par}
-&
-One line down
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON{}-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-One column left
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON{}-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-One column right
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-OFF
-\par}
-&
-Exit text viewer
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-\subsubsection{Player}
-
-\begin{tabular}[c]{|p{3.291cm}|p{7.131cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-KEY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ACTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-MINUS
-\par}
-&
-Page{}-up (one screen up)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-PLUS
-\par}
-&
-Page{}-down (one screen down)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-MENU MINUS
-\par}
-&
-Top of file (Narrow mode)\newline
-One screen left (Wide mode)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-MENU PLUS
-\par}
-&
-Bottom of file (Narrow mode)\newline
-One screen right (Wide mode)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-STOP
-\par}
-&
-Exit text viewer
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-\subsubsection{Compatibility}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item Correctly reads plain text files in Unix, Win/DOS, or Macintosh
-format. Latin{}-alphabet Unicode files are a l m o s t r e a d a b l
-e.
-\item Currently prefers fixed{}-width fonts. With proportional fonts,
-pretends all characters are the width of a lower{}-case 'o'.
-\item Currently messages are in English
-\item Does not currently support right{}-to{}-left languages.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsection{VBRfix}
-This function scans a VBR (Variable Bitrate)
-MP3 file and updates/creates the Xing VBR header. The Xing header
-contains information about the VBR stream used to calculate average bit
-rate, time information and to more accurately fwd/rew in the stream.
-
-This function is especially useful when the playback of a file skips,
-fwd/rew does not work correctly or the time display is incorrect. Run
-VBRfix on files you record with your Jukebox. The header is not present
-in the recorded files and VBRfix adds this header.
-
-Note: VBRfix can only run when music is
-turned off (since it uses the same memory as the player) and can take a
-while to complete if run on big files.
\section{Applications}
-\subsection{Battery\_test}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.704cm,height=2.117cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img58.png}
- \textmd{ } [Warning: Image ignored]
-% Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=4.598cm,height=1.976cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img59.png}
- \newline
- Recorder battery test Player battery test
-\par}
-
-This plugin simulates normal power drain by spinning up the disk and
-reading a big file once every 90 seconds (or thereabouts). Each
-spin up also writes the battery level to a
-log file. The test stops when battery level reaches 4\% in order to
-avoid being unable to write to the disk. The power usage data is saved
-to a file in the root directory of the Jukebox. This plugin can
-sometimes be useful for diagnosing problems with battery charging.
-
-\subsection{Calculator (Recorder, Ondio)}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.889cm,height=2.223cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img60.png}
- \newline
-Calculator
-\par}
-
-This is a simple scientific calculator for
-use on the Jukebox. It works like a standard calculator. Move using
-the arrow keys and press PLAY to press a button. Pressing the ``1st''
-button will toggle between other available maths functions on the right
-hand side.
-
-\subsection{Calendar (Recorder, Ondio)}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.9cm,height=2.23cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img61.png}
- \newline
-Calendar
-\par}
-
-This is a small and simple calendar application with memo saving function.
-
-Dots indicate dates with memos. To add a new memo press PLAY on the
-date. Includes one off, annual, monthly, and weekly memos:
-
-\begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.6469998cm}|p{3.95cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-KEY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ACTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-monthly
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-weekly
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-annually
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON
-\par}
-&
-one off
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-STOP
-\par}
-&
-exit
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-\subsection{Chess Clock}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=4.634cm,height=1.984cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img62.png}
- \newline
-Chess Clock
-\par}
-
-The chess clock plugin is designed to
-simulate a chess clock, but it can be used
-in any kind of game with up to ten players.
-
-\subsubsection{Setup}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item First enter the number of players (1{}-10) (press PLAY to
-continue).
-\item Then set the total game time in mm:ss (press PLAY to continue,
-STOP to go back).
-\item Then the maximum round time is entered. For example, this could
-be used to play Scrabble for a maximum of 15 minutes each, with each
-round taking no longer than one minute. (press PLAY to continue).
-\item Done. Player 1 starts in paused mode. So press PLAY to start.
-\end{itemize}
-
-\subsubsection{While playing}
-The number of the current player is displayed on the top line. The time
-below is the time remaining for that round (and possibly also the total
-time left if different).
-
-Keys are as follows:
-
-\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|p{1.917cm}|p{2.7649999cm}|p{1.7049999cm}|p{9.433001cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-PLAYER
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-RECORDER
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ONDIO
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-FUNCTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-OFF
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-ONOFF
-\par}
-&
-Exit plugin
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-STOP
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-Restart round for the player
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-Pausing the time (press again to continue)
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-UP
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-UP
-\par}
-&
-Switch to next player
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-DOWN
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-DOWN
-\par}
-&
-Switch to previous player
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-MENU
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-F1
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-MODE
-\par}
-&
-Enter a simple menu
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}\end{center}
-From the menu it is possible to delete a player, modify the round time
-for the current player or set the total time for the game.
-
-When the round time is up for a player the message ``ROUND UP!'' is shown (press NEXT to continue).
-
-When the total time is up for a player the message ``TIME UP!''is shown. Then player will then be removed from the timer.
-
-\subsection{Clock (Recorder)}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.528cm,height=2.016cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img63.png}
- \newline
-Clock
-\par}
-
-This is a fully featured analogue and digital clock program.
-
-\subsubsection{Key configuration}
-
-\begin{center}\begin{tabular}{|p{2.411cm}|p{6.012cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-KEY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ACTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-F1
-\par}
-&
-Help
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-F2
-\par}
-&
-Start / Stop stopwatch
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-F2 (Hold)
-\par}
-&
-Reset stopwatch
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-F3
-\par}
-&
-Options
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-Play
-\par}
-&
-Select clock mode
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-UP
-\par}
-&
-Enable idle power off
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-DOWN
-\par}
-&
-Disable idle power off
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-Enable backlight
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-Disable backlight
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-OFF
-\par}
-&
-Save settings to disk and exit
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}\end{center}
-
-\subsubsection{Backlight configuration}
-If RIGHT or LEFT is not pressed during clock operation (with the
-exception of at the Help/Options/Mode Selector/Credit screens) then the
-backlight timeout will remain your Rockbox default setting (example, 15
-seconds). If RIGHT or LEFT is pressed, Clock will set the backlight to
-ON or OFF, respectively. When Clock is exited, your default Rockbox
-setting for Backlight will be restored.
-
-\subsubsection{Saving Settings}
-Settings are saved to disk when Clock is exited. They are saved to
-\textbf{/.rockbox/rocks/.clock\_settings''}. To reset your settings
-back to the defaults, simply navigate to this file using Rockbox,
-highlight it, and press the ON+PLAY keys to get the Delete option. This way you can feel free to experiment with the settings {}- and you could even load
-separate settings, say, one for your desk at home and one for in the car {}- by keeping two files in your \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks} folder such as
-``h.clock\_settings'' and ``c.clock\_settings''. Simply remove the
-``h'' for your home settings to go into effect, or add the ``h'' back and take off the ``c'' for your car settings.
-
-In the future, loading different settings will probably be made easier
-through a built{}-in settings file loader in Clock.
-
-\subsection{Euro Converter (Player)}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=4.671cm,height=2cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img64.png}
- \newline
-Euro converter
-\par}
-
-This plugin converts euros back into pre{}-euro currency. The country for which is does this is selectable by pressing the MENU key. The MINUS and
-PLUS keys move the cursor between the digits and the PLAY and STOP keys
-increase and decrease the current digit. The amount in the old
-currency is displayed on the second line.
-
-\subsection{Favorites}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=4.667cm,height=1.998cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img65.png}
- \newline
-Favorites
-\par}
-
-When listening to any song you can open it with this plugin and it will
-add the current song to a special playlist of all songs you selected in
-\textbf{/favorites.m3u}.
-
-\subsection{Firmware\_flash (Recorder, Ondio)}
-{\centering\mdseries\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.634cm,height=2.076cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img66.png}
- \newline
-Firmware\_flash
-\par}
-
-Use when flashing Rockbox (see page \pageref{ref:FlashingRockboxReal}.
-In the ideal case, you'll need this tool only once. For safety reasons you may wish to delete \textbf{firmware\_flash.rock} from \textbf{/.rockbox/rocks} once flashing is complete.
-
-\subsection{Metronome}
-This plugin can be used as a metronome to keep time during music
-practice. Adjust the tempo though the interface or by tapping it out
-on the appropriate button.
-
-\begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.587cm}|p{2.55cm}|p{2.62cm}|p{4.952cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-PLAYER
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-RECORDER
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ONDIO
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-FUNCTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-STOP
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-OFF
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-ONOFF
-\par}
-&
-Exit plugin
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-Start / Stop
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-ON
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-Tap tempo
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-MODE
-\par}
-&
-Start / Tap tempo
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-HOLD MODE
-\par}
-&
-Stop
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-MINUS/PLUS
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-LEFT/RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-LEFT/RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-Adjust tempo
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON+MINUS/\newline
-ON+PLUS
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-UP/DOWN
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-UP/DOWN
-\par}
-&
-Adjust volume
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-
-\subsection{Split Editor (Recorder, Ondio)}
-When recording an mp3 file, it is common practice to start the recording
-a little bit early and stop it a little bit late to ensure all the
-desired sound is recorded. This results in recordings that contain
-extra snippets of sound and the beginning and end. Unfortunately these
-snippets can not be deleted easily because they are stored in the same
-file as the desired recording. The purpose of the split editor is to
-split a mp3 file (the input file) at a point in time (split point). Two
-new files can be generated from the input file. The first file contains
-the part before the split point and the second file contains the part
-after the split point. Once this process has been successful the
-original file can be deleted or kept as a backup.
-
-The whole process of splitting a mp3 file consists of three steps:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item defining the split point
-\item generating the result files.
-\item if desired delete the input file (with the browser, not the split
-editor)
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\subsubsection{How to use the Split Editor}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\item \textbf{Pause near the split point}
-When the device plays the song just hit the PAUSE button, when playback
-has roughly reached the split point. This need not be very precise as
-the split point can be fine tuned later.
-\item \textbf{Open the split editor}
-
-Open the plugin. A screen similar to the one below will appear.
-
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.701cm,height=2.11cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img67.gif}
- \newline
-The Split Editor
-\par}
-
-{\centering\upshape
-Here is an explanation of the areas marked in red on the screenshot.
-\par}
+\input{plugins/battery_test.tex}
-\begin{enumerate}
-\item The waveform \newline
-\newline
-The waveform displays the volume of the song over time. It will appear
-as the song plays and help to visually identify the point in time where
-the split is desired
-\item The split point indicator\newline
-\newline
-The split point indicator is a vertical line with a small triangle at
-the top end. It is the most important control element of the split
-editor. It can be moved with the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. Later, when
-you have fine tuned the split point, the song will be split at this
-position.
-\item The split time\newline
-\newline
-At the top of the window a time value is displayed. This is the point in
-time within the song at which the split point indicator is positioned.
-\item The locator\newline
-\newline
-Another vertical bar represents the position locator. It moves along as
-the song plays. In contrast to the split point indicator it has no
-triangles at the ends.
-\item The time bar\newline
-\newline
-The time bar displays the current position within the song relative to
-the whole song. The entire length of the time bar represents the song
-length. The length of the solid part of the time bar represents the position and length
-of the displayed part of the song.
-\item The scale mode\newline
-\newline
-Directly above the F3 button the scale mode is displayed. The waveform
-can be scaled either logarithmically or linearly. In logarithmic scale
-mode the letters ``dB'' are displayed, in linear mode ``\%''. Use F3 to
-switch between these modes. Linear mode usually gives better optical
-hints with commercially recorded music. For quiet recordings,
-especially of human speech, the logarithmic scale often is preferable.
-\item The loop mode \newline
-\newline
-Directly above the F2 button the loop mode icon is displayed. There are
-4 different loop modes. Pressing F2 changes to the next loop mode.
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio,h1xx}{\input{plugins/calculator.tex}}
-\begin{itemize}
-\item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img68.gif}
- Playback loops around the split point indicator. This mode is best
-used when searching and zooming for the desired point at which to split
-the recording.
-\item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img69.gif}
- Playback loops from the split point indicator to the end of the
-visible area. This mode is best used when fine tuning the split
-indicator position at the beginning of a recording.
-\item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=0.794cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img70.gif}
- Playback loops from the beginning of the
-visible area to the split point. This mode is best used when fine
-tuning the split indicator position at the end of a recording.
-\item [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=0.688cm,height=0.476cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img71.gif}
- Playback doesn't loop, the borders of the visible
-area as well as the split point indicator are ignored. This mode is
-best used when playing the song outside of the borders of the displayed
-region.
-\end{itemize}
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/calendar.tex}}
-\item Perform the split \newline
-\newline
-The icon directly above the F1 button indicates its function to execute
-the split. When split positioning is complete open the save dialogue with F1.
-\end{enumerate}
-{\bfseries
-Controls in the split editor }
-\end{itemize}
+\input{plugins/chess_clock.tex}
-\begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.975cm}|p{3.047cm}|p{6.649cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-Recorder
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-Ondio
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-Function
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-Off
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-On/Off
-\par}
-&
-Quit plugin
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-Left/Right
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-Left/Right
-\par}
-&
-Move the split point indicator
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-Up/Down
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-Up/Down
-\par}
-&
-Zoom in / out
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-Play
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-Mode
-\par}
-&
-Play from the split position
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-F1
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-Mode+Left
-\par}
-&
-Enter the save dialogue
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-F2
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-Mode+Up
-\par}
-&
-Toggle loop modes
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-F3
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-Mode+Right
-\par}
-&
-Toggle logarithmic / linear scaling
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-On+Left
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-Play half speed
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-On+Right
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-Play 150\% speed
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-On+Play
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-~
-\par}
-&
-Play normal speed
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\input{plugins/clock.tex}}
-\subsubsection{Save the files}
-In the save dialogue it is possible to specify which of the files you
-want to save and their names. When finished, select
-``Save'' and the files will be written to
-disk. Note that files can not be overwritten, so filenames that
-don't exist yet must be chosen. If unsure whether the
-file already exists simply try to save it. If another file with this
-name exists the dialogue will return and you can choose another
-filename
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm}{\input{plugins/euro_converter.tex}}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.701cm,height=2.11cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img72.gif}
- \newline
-Save dialogue
-\par}
+\input{plugins/favorites.tex}
-Controls in the save dialogue
-\begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.62cm}|p{2.266cm}|p{3.965cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-RECORDER
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ONDIO
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-FUNCTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-UP/DOWN
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-UP/DOWN
-\par}
-&
-Select item
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-Toggle / edit item
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/firmware_flash.tex}}
-\subsubsection{Scale}
-The values in the waveform are scaled according to the settings of the
-peak meter. These can be altered in the menu
-\textbf{General Settings {}-{\textgreater} Display{}-{\textgreater} Peak Meter}. If extreme minimum /
-maximum values are set the waveform might be cut off. A minimum
-setting of {}-60 dB and a maximum setting of 0 dB are recommended.
-These settings should be capable of producing useful waveforms for very
-soft sounds in logarithmic mode (dB). When the editor is used on loud
-sounds (such as commercial rock or pop music) switching to the linear
-scale may prove more effective since the logarithmic scale compresses
-loud noises and makes it more difficult to identify characteristic
-shapes. Note that it is always possible to toggle the scale with F3.
+\input{plugins/metronome.tex}
-\subsection{Stopwatch}
-{\centering\itshape
- [Warning: Image ignored] % Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=3.704cm,height=2.117cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img73.png}
- \textmd{ } [Warning: Image ignored]
-% Unhandled or unsupported graphics:
-%\includegraphics[width=4.667cm,height=1.998cm]{images/rockbox-manual-img74.png}
- \newline
-Recorder stopwatch Player stopwatch
-\par}
+\opt{recorder,recorderv2fm,ondio}{\input{plugins/split_editor.tex}}
-A simple stopwatch program with support for saving times.
+\input{plugins/stopwatch.tex}
-\subsubsection{Keys are as follows:}
-\begin{tabular}[c]{|p{2.9029999cm}|p{2.763cm}|p{2.199cm}|p{5.235cm}|}
-\hline
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-PLAYER
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-RECORDER
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-ONDIO
-\par}
-&
-{\centering\bfseries\itshape
-FUNCTION
-\par}
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-MENU
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-OFF
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-ONOFF
-\par}
-&
-Quit Plugin
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-PLAY
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-RIGHT
-\par}
-&
-Start / stop
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-STOP
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-LEFT
-\par}
-&
-Reset timer
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-ON
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-ON
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-MODE
-\par}
-&
-Take lap time
-\\\hline
-{\centering
-MINUS/PLUS
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-DOWN/UP
-\par}
-&
-{\centering
-DOWN/UP
-\par}
-&
-Scroll through lap times
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}