Added \setting macro to System Options menu where necessary.
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present, and work is ongoing into finding a better way to determine battery life.}%
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present, and work is ongoing into finding a better way to determine battery life.}%
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\ %
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\ %
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Rockbox uses this value to estimate remaining battery life for the status
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Rockbox uses this value to estimate remaining battery life for the status
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bar and WPS, setting it to the wrong value does not actually change the
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bar and WPS. Changing this setting has no effect whatsoever on actual battery life.
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amount of time the battery will last, it only effects the accuracy of the
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This setting affects only the the accuracy of the battery life display on screen.
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battery life display on screen.
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\end{description}
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\end{description}
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\item [Disk Poweroff: ]This setting controls whether the disk is powered
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\item [Disk Poweroff: ]This setting controls whether the disk is powered
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off or only set to ``sleep'' when spun down. If this setting is YES,
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off or only set to ``sleep'' when spun down. If this setting is YES,
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the disk will power off. If set to NO, the disk will enter ``sleep''
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the disk will power off. If set to NO, the disk will enter ``sleep''
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mode. Power off uses less power but takes longer to spin-up.
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mode. Power off uses less power but takes slightly longer to spin-up.
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}
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}
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\item [Directory cache: ]Rockbox has the ability to scan the contents of
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\item [Directory cache: ]Rockbox has the ability to scan the contents of
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your drive in the background and save those contents to a cache in RAM.
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your drive in the background and save those contents to a cache in RAM.
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The Directory Cache takes a small amount of memory away from Rockbox
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The Directory Cache takes a small amount of memory away from Rockbox
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that would otherwise be used to buffer music, but it speeds up navigation
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that would otherwise be used to buffer music, but it speeds up navigation
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by eliminating the slight pause between the time a navigation button is
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by eliminating the slight pause between the time a navigation button is
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pressed and the time Rockbox responds. Turning this setting ON activates
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pressed and the time Rockbox responds. Turning this setting \setting{On}
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the directory cache, and turning it OFF deactivates the directory cache.
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activates the directory cache, and turning it OFF deactivates the
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\note{The first time you set the directory cache to ON, Rockbox will
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directory cache.
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request a reboot of the \dap\ and upon restarting take a few minutes to
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\note{The first time you set the directory cache to \setting{On},
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scan the drive. Thereafter, the directory cache will work in the
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Rockbox will request a reboot of the \dap\ and upon restarting take a few
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minutes to scan the drive. Thereafter, the directory cache will work in the
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background.}
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background.}
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\end{description}
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\end{description}
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\item [Sleep Timer: ]This option lets you power off your \dap\ after
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\item [Sleep Timer: ]This option lets you power off your \dap\ after
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playing for a given time.
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playing for a given time.
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\opt{recorderv2fm}{This setting is reset on boot. Using this option
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\opt{recorderv2fm}{This setting is reset on boot. Using this option
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disables the \emph{Wake up alarm} (see below).}
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disables the \setting{Wake up alarm} (see below).}
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\opt{recorderv2fm}{
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\opt{recorderv2fm}{
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\item [Wake up alarm: ]This option turns the \dap\ off and then starts
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\item [Wake up alarm: ]This option turns the \dap\ off and then starts
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it up again at the specified time. This is most useful when combined
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it up again at the specified time. This is most useful when combined
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with the ``resume'' setting in the ``Playback options'' menu is set to
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with the \setting{resume} setting in the \setting{Playback Options}
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YES, so that the \dap\ wakes up and immediately starts playing music.
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menu is set to \setting{Yes}, so that the \dap\ wakes up and immediately
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Use \ButtonLeft\ and \ButtonRight\ to adjust the minutes setting,
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starts playing music. Use \ButtonLeft\ and \ButtonRight\ to adjust the
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\ButtonUp\ and \ButtonDown\ to adjust the HOURS. \ButtonPlay\ confirms
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minutes setting, \ButtonUp\ and \ButtonDown\ to adjust the HOURS.
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the alarm and shuts your \dap\ down, and \ButtonOff cancels setting an
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\ButtonPlay\ confirms the alarm and shuts your \dap\ down, and \ButtonOff
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alarm. If the \dap\ is turned on again before the alarm occurs, the alarm
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cancels setting an alarm. If the \dap\ is turned on again before the
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will be canceled. Using this option disables the \emph{Sleep Timer}
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alarm occurs, the alarm will be canceled. Using this option disables
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(see above).
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the \setting{Sleep Timer}(see above).
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}
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}
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\end{description}
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\end{description}
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\opt{player,recorder,recorderv2fm}{
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\opt{player,recorder,recorderv2fm}{
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\subsection{Car Adapter Mode}
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\subsection{Car Adapter Mode}
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This option turns on and off the car ignition auto stop function.
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This option turns \setting{On} and \setting{Off} the car ignition
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auto stop function.
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\begin{description}
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\begin{description}
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\item [Car Adaptor Mode: ]When using the \dap\ in a car, car adapter mode
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\item [Car Adaptor Mode: ]When using the \dap\ in a car, car adapter mode
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automatically stops playback on the \dap\ when power (i.e. from cigarette
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automatically stops playback on the \dap\ when power (i.e. from cigarette
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lighter power adapter) to the external DC in jack is turned off. If the Car
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lighter power adapter) to the external DC in jack is turned off. If the Car
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Adaptor Mode is set to ON, Rockbox will pause playback when the external
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Adaptor Mode is set to \setting{On}, Rockbox will pause playback when the
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power off condition is detected. Rockbox will then shutdown the \dap\ after
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external power off condition is detected. Rockbox will then shutdown the
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the length of time set in the \emph{Idle Poweroff} setting (see above).
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\dap\ after the length of time set in the \setting{Idle Poweroff} setting
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(see above).
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If power to the DC in jack is turned back on before the \emph{Idle Poweroff}
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If power to the DC in jack is turned back on before the \emph{Idle Poweroff}
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function has shut the \dap\ off, playback will be resumed 5 seconds after
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function has shut the \dap\ off, playback will be resumed 5 seconds after
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the power is applied. This delay is to allow for the time while the car
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the power is applied. This delay is to allow for the time while the car
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\fname{/.rockbox} directory and displays all .cfg (configuration) files.
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\fname{/.rockbox} directory and displays all .cfg (configuration) files.
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Selecting a .cfg file will cause Rockbox to load that the settings
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Selecting a .cfg file will cause Rockbox to load that the settings
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contained in that file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to the menu.
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contained in that file. Pressing \ButtonLeft\ will exit back to the menu.
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See the \emph{Write .cfg files} option on the Manage Settings menu for
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See the \setting{Write .cfg files} option on the Manage Settings menu for
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details of how to save and edit a configuration file.
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details of how to save and edit a configuration file.
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\item [Browse Firmwares: ]This displays a list of firmware file in
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\item [Browse Firmwares: ]This displays a list of firmware file in
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Playing a firmware file loads it into memory. Thus, it is possible to
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Playing a firmware file loads it into memory. Thus, it is possible to
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run the original Archos firmware or a different version of Rockbox
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run the original Archos firmware or a different version of Rockbox
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from here assuming that you have the right files installed on your
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from here assuming that you have the right files installed on your
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disk. There's no need of any other file or directory to be installed
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disk. There is no need for any other file or directory to be installed
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to use this option; the firmware is resident in that one file.
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to use this option; the firmware is resident in that one file.
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}
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}
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\item [Reset Settings: ]This wipes the saved settings in the \dap\ and
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\item [Reset Settings: ]This wipes the saved settings in the \dap\ and
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the \ButtonRec button immediately after the \dap\ turns on.}
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the \ButtonRec button immediately after the \dap\ turns on.}
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}
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}
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\item [Write .cfg file: ]This option writes a Rockbox configuration file
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\item [Write .cfg file: ]This option writes a Rockbox configuration file
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to your jukebox's hard disk. The configuration file has the \fname{.cfg}
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to your \daps\ hard disk. The configuration file has the \fname{.cfg}
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extension and is used to store all of the user settings that are described
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extension and is used to store all of the user settings that are described
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throughout this manual.
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throughout this manual.
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A configuration file may reside anywhere on the hard disk. Multiple
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A configuration file may reside anywhere on the hard disk. Multiple
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configuration files are permitted. So, for example, you could have
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configuration files are permitted. So, for example, you could have
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a \fname{car.cfg} file for the settings that you use while playing your
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a \fname{car.cfg} file for the settings that you use while playing your
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jukebox in your car, and a headphones.cfg file to store the settings that
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jukebox in your car, and a \fname{headphones.cfg} file to store the
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you use while listening to your jukebox through headphones.
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settings that you use while listening to your \dap\ through headphones.
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The Rockbox configuration file is a plain text file, so once you use the
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The Rockbox configuration file is a plain text file, so once you use the
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\emph{Write .cfg file} option to create the file, you can edit the file
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\setting{Write .cfg file} option to create the file, you can edit the file
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on your computer using any text editor program. Configuration files use
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on your computer using any text editor program. Configuration files use
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the following formatting rules:
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the following formatting rules:
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into your configuration files.
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into your configuration files.
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\end{enumerate}
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\end{enumerate}
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Configuration files may be loaded using the Browse .cfg files option
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Configuration files may be loaded using the \setting{Browse .cfg files}
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on the Manage Settings menu.
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option on the \setting{Manage Settings} menu.
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\note{Configuration files do not need to contain all of the Rockbox
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\note{Configuration files do not need to contain all of the Rockbox
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options. You can create configuration files that change only certain
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options. You can create configuration files that change only certain
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settings. So, for example, let's say you typically use the \dap at one
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settings. So, for example, supppose you typically use the \dap at one
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volume in the car, and another when using headphones. Further,
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volume in the car, and another when using headphones. Further,
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suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you're in the car, and
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suppose you like to use an inverse LCD when you're in the car, and
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a regular LCD setting when you're using headphones. You could create
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a regular LCD setting when you're using headphones. You could create
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configuration files that control only the volume and LCD settings.
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configuration files that control only the volume and LCD settings.
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Create a few different files with different settings, give each file
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Create a few different files with different settings, give each file
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a different name (such as car.cfg, headphones.cfg, etc.), and you
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a different name (such as \fname{car.cfg}, \fname{headphones.cfg},
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can then use the \emph{Browse .cfg files} option to quickly change
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etc.), and you can then use the \setting{Browse .cfg files} option
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settings.}
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to quickly change settings.}
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\end{description}
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