Origional implementation by Robert Keevil with contributions from Frederik Vestre, Stoyan Stratev, Craig Elliott, Michael Sparmann, Thomas Schott, Rosso Maltese, and syncs from a bunch of other people!
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This makes the sleep timer persistent, so that the duration is remembered
across reboots. Additionally, it adds a setting to automatically apply
it at boot.
Flyspray: FS#10849
Author: Nick Peskett
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This adds line padding to lists on touchscreens,
in order to make lists reasonably useful without huge fonts.
It's configurable:
* Automatic (default, line height calculated using a lcd dpi aware function)
* Off (status quo, line height = font height)
* X pixels (from 2 to 50 in even steps)
The automatic setting should/aims to Just Work Out Of The Box on all targets
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This option allows accessing the card slot from "dumb" USB hosts like some car
audio systems that do not handle multi-LUN devices.
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by John Morris.
This patch adds an option to rewind the current track by a few seconds
when it is paused, irrespective of what has caused the pause. This is
useful for audiobooks and podcasts to allow the listener to recall
where the track was left off.
The patch subsumes the existing rewind-on-headphone-unplug feature and
extends it to all invocations of pause: play/pause button (or touch
area), headphone removal, and power-supply unplug in car-adapter
mode. It also subsumes FS#9448 (rewind on fade).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@29876 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
Removed genre-tag matching (considered too fragile for real-world use).
Removed substring matching for file names. To avoid unintended
matches, the search pattern now must match the file's full dir name
(or a parent directory thereof), anchored in the root directory.
Search strings now must be delimited with ":" rather than ",". The
default list of directories is "/podcast:/podcasts" (case-insensitive).
Made implementation somewhat more efficient (don't use strtok -> no
need to copy the string to private storage (stack) before tokenizing
it).
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Move autoresume setting into its own menu. Add option to customize
which tracks should be resumed on automatic track change. Tracks can
be selected based on their their file location or genre tag
(comma-separated list of filename / genre substrings).
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Set using the menu item in folder context menus, clear in the filebrowser settings.
Can be abused to start selecting a *file* (or have a folder selected) instead of a starting inside a folder by removing the trailing / in the .cfg
This only affects the file browser when it would open in / before (on boot, or when entereing after backing out of the browser before (*not* when exited with the menu action)
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Instead implement a bit of battery monitoring. Currently it only fetches the battery level (in %) every 30s,
but it could do more like battery status, charger connected, voltage...
Theoretically, we could also exit/quit after some time of inactivity too
(perhaps not a bad idea since Rockbox puts a slight but still non-zero CPU load even if doing nothing).
Ironically, Rockbox is now the only way to get the exact battery level (at least I haven't found anything yet) on my phone :-)
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For RaaA it evaluates user paths at runtime. For everything but codecs/plugins it will give the path under $HOME/.config/rockbox.org if write access is needed or if the file/folder in question exists there (otherwise it gives /usr/local/share/rockbox).
This allows for installing themes under $HOME as well as having config.cfg and other important files there while installing the application (and default themes) under /usr/local.
On the DAPs it's a no-op, returing /.rockbox directly.
Not converted to use get_user_file_path() are plugins themselves, because RaaA doesn't build plugins yet.
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Idea from FS#6272, but implemented differently. If you set "Update on stop" then it will check if the bookmark file exists on stop, and if so, write a new one without prompting. If the file doesn't exist, it will do whatever the "Bookmark on stop" setting tells it to do.
This works quite well if you have an audiobook/podcast/etc folder/playlist: just bookmark it manually once and it will get bookmarked automatically after that, without creating bookmarks for regular music.
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1) "Charge during USB connection" option is now tristate: off/on/force. Currently "force" behaves just like "on", but in future it will allow charging even when it was not possible to positively identify a charger.
2) The H300 code has been adjusted to use the new system but there should be no functional differences, it already had the USB charging option and its USB/charging support is hardware controlled.
3) The Gigabeat S code has been adjusted to use the new system: the player now has the USB charging option, which wasn't previously available. The player will only charge at full speed when allowed to do so by a working USB host, so USB AC adapters won't work very well; however, they didn't work before either, so this is not a change in functionality.
4) The iPod Nano 2G code has been adjusted to use the new system: it already had the USB charging option. Using a USB AC adapter won't charge at full speed any more (it did before) - the old implementation was equivalent to the not-yet-implemented "force" option in the new system.
No other target should be affected. Support for the "force" mode and support for at least some other iPod models will come in a future commit :)
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What this also does is remove a bunch of unnecessary settings_Apply()'s from the ipod accessory code, and causes all non-skin settings to get applied each time (this includes font and langs which we wernt doing to stop disk access)
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1) seperate UI font for the remote and main displays
2) allow individual skins to load additional fonts for use in the skin (Uo to 7 extra in this first version) see CustomWPS for info on how to load a font in the skins.
Code should always use FONT_UI+screen_number to get the correct user font
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* Remember last used text input mode (keyboard or morse input) in settings.
* Add setting "Use Morse Code Input" under Settings -> General Settings -> System.
Now it is possible for some of targets without button combo for changing input mode to use morse input by changing the setting. it's not possible for them to change input mode during in the keyboard screen of course.
There are still targets without morse input mode.
Flyspray: FS#10338
Author: myself, David Johnston
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