% $Id$ % \subsection{Disk Tidy} Disk Tidy deletes junk files commonly left behind by Windows, Linux and OS X after connecting your \dap{} over USB. Select the files you want to delete in the ``Files to Clean'' menu and select ``Start Cleaning'' to begin the process. The settings are stored in the plain text file \fname{.rockbox/rocks/apps/disktidy.config} that is user-modifiable to allow custom entries to be added. The asterisk character (``*'') can be used as a wild-card which will match any string; however only the first asterisk will be recognised as a wild-card with any additional uses being taken as literal.\\* \warn{Be careful when you use custom entries as you could accidentally delete important files.} \subsubsection{Available Options} \begin{description} \item[All] selects all Linux, OS X, and Windows files. \item[None] deselects all file options. \item[Linux] selects Linux files. Default files are \fname{.dolphinview}, \fname{.d3lphinview}, and \fname{.Trash-*/}. \item[Windows] selects Windows files. Default files are \fname{Thumbs.db}, \fname{\$RECYCLE.BIN/}, \fname{Desktop.ini}, \fname{Recycled/} and \fname{System Volume Information/}. \item[Mac] selects OS X files. Default files are \fname{.\_*}, \fname{.DS\_Store}, \fname{.Spotlight-V100/} and \fname{.Trashes/}. \item[Other] selects additional files added to the configuration file by the user. \end{description} \begin{btnmap} \ActionStdCancel \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdCancel} & Exit / Abort\\ \end{btnmap}