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  • Page 1 The Rockbox Manual Olympus m:robe 100 rockbox.org April 30, 2017...
  • Page 2 Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sec- tions, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free Documentation License”. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.1.3. Virtual Keyboard ......25 The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
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    ....... . . 67 8.5.7. Advanced Key Lock ......67 The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
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  • Page 7 11.4.1. Alarm Clock ......134 The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
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    ........185 The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
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    ..... . 203 I.2. The GNU General Public License ..... . . 211 The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 11: Introduction

    To search the list archives simply use the search field that is located on the left side of the website. Furthermore, you can ask on IRC. The The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 12: Naming Conventions And Marks

    Manufacturer and product names are formatted in accordance with the standard rules of English grammar, e.g. “Olympus playback is currently unsupported”. Manufacturer and model names are proper nouns, and thus are written beginning with a capital letter.
  • Page 13: Installation

    There are three separate components, two of which need to be installed in order to run Rockbox: The Olympus bootloader. The Olympus bootloader is the program that tells your player how to load and start the original firmware. It is also responsible for any emer- gency, recovery, or disk modes on your player.
  • Page 14: Automated Installation

    Installation” or “Complete Installation” from the “Quick Start” tab, then Rockbox Utility will automatically install the release version of Rockbox. Using the “Installation” tab will allow you to select which version you wish to install. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 15: Manual Installation

    Note: The entire contents of the .zip file should be extracted directly to the root of your player’s drive. Do not try to create a separate directory on your player for the Rockbox files! The .zip file already contains the internal structure that Rockbox needs. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 16: Finishing The Install

    Installation 1. Download http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/olympus/mrobe100/pp5020.mi4 2. Connect your m:robe 100 to the computer. 3. Rename the original pp5020.mi4 file to OF.mi4 in the System directory on your m:robe 100. Warning: You should keep a safe backup of this file for use if you ever wish to switch back to the Olympus firmware.
  • Page 17: Uninstalling Rockbox

    2.5.2. Manual Uninstallation If you would like to go back to using the original Olympus software, connect the player to your computer, and delete the pp5020.mi4 file and rename OF.mi4 to pp5020.mi4 in the System directory on your m:robe 100.
  • Page 18: Quick Start

    The buttons will have no effect when this is the case. On the bottom of the unit, there is a connector The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 19: Turning The Player On And Off

    After you have first started the player, you’ll be presented by the Main Menu. From this menu you can reach every function of Rockbox, for more information (see section (page 39)). To browse the files on your player, select Files (see section (page 22)), The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 20: Basic Controls

    file but refer to the screen from which the context menu gets called. One example is the playback menu, which can be called using the context menu from within the WPS. ID3 Tags, Vorbis comments, etc. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 21: Customising Rockbox

    Rockbox for this to function. Note: Be aware that this button may still perform its normal function, so it is recom- mended to use a button without harmful side effects, such as Right. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 22: Browsing And Playing

    Note: The File Browser allows you to manipulate your files in ways that are not available within the Database Browser. Read more about Database in section (page 26). The remainder of this section deals with the File Browser. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 23: File Browser Controls

    Long Select. Note: The Context Menu is a context sensitive menu. If the Context Menu is invoked on a file, it will display options available for files. If the Context Menu is The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 24 Note: If you have Auto-Change Directory and Constrain Auto-Change enabled, the directories returned will be constrained to the directory you have chosen here and those below it. See section 7.12 (page 57) The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 25: Virtual Keyboard

    Also you can switch to Morse code input mode by changing the Use Morse Code Input setting or by pressing Display + Power in the virtual keyboard. Note: When the cursor is on the input line, Select deletes the preceding character The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 26: Database

    Main Menu and continue to listen to music. If you shut down your player, the scan will continue next time you turn it on. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 27: The Database Menu

    This information can be displayed in the WPS and is used in the database browser to, for example, show the most played, unplayed and most recently played tracks. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 28: Using The Database

    There is no option to turn off database completely. If you do not want to use it just do not do the initial build of the database and do not load it to RAM. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 29: While Playing Screen

    In contrast to all other items, the status bar is always at the top of the screen. (Scrolling) path and filename of the current song. The ID3 track name. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 30 Bit rate. VBR files display average bitrate and “(avg)” Elapsed and total time. A slidebar progress meter representing where in the song you are. Peak meter. See section 12.2 (page 158) for details of customising your WPS (While Playing Screen). The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 31: Wps Key Controls

    The bar: This is the wide horizontal bar. It represents the current volume value. The peak indicator: This is a little vertical line at the right end of the bar. It indicates the peak volume value that occurred recently. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 32: The Wps Context Menu

    file to be added to and it will get appended to that playlist. Add to new playlist. Similar to the previous entry this will add the currently playing track to a playlist. You need to enter a name for the new playlist first. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 33 Long Select to access the WPS Context Menu and select Show Track Info. Open With... This Open With function is the same as the Open With function in the file browser’s Context Menu. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 34 (in semitone mode). Left / Right Temporarily change pitch by 2% (beat- match), or modify speed (in timestretch mode). Display Reset pitch and speed to 100%. Play Leave the Pitch Screen. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 35: Working With Playlists

    If playback is stopped, the Insert and Queue functions can be used as described in 4.4.3 to create a new playlist instead of adding to an existing one. This will erase any dynamic playlist. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 36: Adding Music To Playlists

    If no tracks have yet been added via an Insert, new tracks will be added immediately after the current playing track. If playback is stopped a new dynamic playlist will get created with the selected tracks. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 37: Modifying Playlists

    WPS context menu or in the Main Menu. 4.4.4. Modifying playlists Reshuffling Reshuffling the current playlist is easily done from the Playlist sub menu in the WPS, just select Reshuffle. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 38: Saving Playlists

    The default assignment for the File Browser hotkey is Off, while the default for the WPS hotkey is View Playlist. The hotkey assignments are changed in the Hotkey menu (see section 8.11 (page 76)) under General Settings. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 39: The Main Menu

    Select the previous option in the menu. Inside a setting,decrease the value or choose previous option. Select or Right Forward Select option. Left or Display Rewind Exit menu or setting, or move to parent or Power menu. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 40: Recent Bookmarks

    This entry is not shown in the Main Menu when the option is off (the default setting). See section (page 71) for more details on configuring bookmarking in Rockbox. 5.4. Files Browse the files on your player (see section (page 22)). The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 41: Database

    Rockbox. The details of this menu are covered in section (page 77). 5.7.5. Manage Settings The Manage Settings option allows the saving and re-loading of user configuration settings, browsing the hard drive for alternate firmwares, and finally resetting your The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 42: Playlists

    Running Time: This item shows the cumulative overall runtime of your player since you either disconnected it from charging (in Rockbox) or manually reset this item. A manual reset is done through pressing any button, followed by pressing Select or Right. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 43: Quick Screen

    A setting can be configured (any which can be added to the Quick Screen) A debug menu item can be displayed (useful for developers mostly) The current time can be spoken The sleep timer can be configured The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 44 “Add to shortcuts”. A reboot is needed for manual changes to shortcuts.txt to be applied. Shortcuts can be manually removed by selecting the one you wish to remove and pressing Long Select. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 45: Sound Settings

    This setting adjusts the maximum volume of your music. The setting is by default set to the maximum volume which equals to no limit. To set a volume limit, select a volume The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 46: Treble

    “custom”. All values below 100% will progressively mix the contents of one channel into the other. This has the effect of gradually centering the stereo im- age, until you have monophonic sound at 0%. Values above 100% will progressively The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 47: Crossfeed

    High-Frequency Attenuation setting. Most users will find the default settings to yield satisfactory results, but for the more adventurous user the settings can be fine-tuned to provide a virtual speaker placement The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 48: Equalizer

    (lower Q) or narrower (higher Q) range of frequencies. In some ways the EQ is similar to the Bass and Treble settings described earlier, but the EQ allows you to control the sound much more carefully. Note that the parameteric The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 49 Graphical EQ. This option brings up a graphic EQ screen, which allows adjustment of each of the three parameters described above (gain, centre frequency, and Q) for each of the five EQ bands. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 50: Dithering

    The simplest way to convert from one bit depth to another is simply discarding all the surplus bits. This is the default behaviour, and adds distortion to the signal that will vary in character along with the desired sound. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 51: Timestretch

    EQ gain. The defult precut value is set to -2.5 dB and can be adjust from 0 dB to -4.5 dB. Note that this effect will stack with any other EQ applied. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 52: Auditory Fatigue Reduction

    “pumping.” Instead, the gain is allowed to return to normal at the chosen rate. Release Time is the time for the gain to recover by 10 dB. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 53: Playback Settings

    To set the Start Point (A) press Display + Left. Setting the End Point (B) is done accordingly using Display + Right. To reset the markers press Display + Select. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 54: Play Selected First

    This section controls the behavior of the crossfader. The crossfader, when enabled, smoothly fades one track into the next. This can occur in two situations: an automatic track change or a manual track skip. An automatic track change occurs at the end of The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 55 Out Duration is less then Fade In Delay (which would create a gap in the audio). In this case, the Fade In Delay is reduced to eliminate the gap. The graphic below illustrates how the different settings work in practice. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 56: Replaygain

    Off. Do not process replaygain information, i.e. turn off the replaygain function. Prevent Clipping. Avoid clipping of a song’s waveform. If a song would clip during playback, the volume is lowered for that song. Replaygain information is needed for this to work. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 57: Track Skip Beep

    Pause on Headphone Unplug. Options for automatic pause: Off. Disables automatic pause. Pause. Pauses the player when the headphones are removed. Pause and Resume. Pauses when the headphones are removed, and resumes play- back when they are reconnected. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 58: Last.fm Log

    If this option is enabled, the ability to manually skip tracks is disabled in order to avoid accidental track skips. It does not prevent changing tracks if a track ends, which can be The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 59: Rewind Before Resume

    7.19. Rewind on Pause This option rewinds the current track by a small amount whenever it is paused (not stopped). The amount to rewind can be set between 0 and 15 seconds. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 60: General Settings

    Sort Files. This option controls how Rockbox sorts files. All of the options for Sort Directories are available in this option. In addition, there is a By type option which sorts files alphabetically by their type (such as .mp3) then alphabetically within each type. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 61 Follow Playlist. This option determines what directory the File Browser displays first. If Follow Playlist is set to Yes, when you enter the File Browser from the WPS, you will find yourself in the same directory as the currently playing file. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 62: Database

    If set to Off the backlight will turn off immediately, with no fade out. Other valid values: 500ms, 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s or 10s. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 63 The amount of time is determined by the value of the backlight timeout setting, but is no less than 5 seconds. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 64 Paged Scrolling. When set to Yes scrolling vertically on pages that surpass the screen size will page up/down instead of simply changing lines. This can be useful on slow displays. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 65 This should be “ISO-8859-1” but to support lan- guages outside Western Europe most applications use the setting of your operating system instead. If your operating system uses a different codepage and you are The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 66: System

    50 and 10,000 files in steps of 50. The default is 400. Higher values will shorten the music buffer, so you should increase this setting only if you have directories with a large number of files. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 67: Use Shortcuts Menu Instead Of Quick Screen

    (software hold switch). Enabled. Enables/disables the feature. Settings. Allows to select actions that will not be blocked by the key lock. Volume. Volume up/down. Play. Toggling Play/Pause. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 68: Usb Hid

    The following modes are available: Multimedia. This mode lets you control the volume, playback, and skips tracks on the host computer. It is equivalent for the multimedia keys found on top of some multimedia keyboards. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 69 Browser. This mode lets you control a web browser (e.g. Firefox). It uses the player’s keys to navigate through the web page and different tabs, navigate through history, and to control zoom. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 70: Startup/Shutdown

    Set the screen that Rockbox will start in. The default is the main menu but the following options are available: Previous Screen. Start Rockbox in the same screen as when it was shut off. Main Menu. Show the main menu. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 71: Idle Poweroff

    Bookmarks allow you to save your current position within a track so that you can return to it at a later time. Bookmarks also store rate, pitch and speed information from the The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 72 file, when that file is played. No Always start from the beginning of the track or playlist. Yes Automatically return to the position of the last bookmark. Start from the beginning if there are no bookmarks. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 73: Automatic Resume

    It does not matter in which way you start the track; tracks are resumed whether they are navigated to through the database browser or file browser, by starting a playlist, or by skipping through tracks in the current playlist. (As an The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 74: Language

    In order for this to work, a voice file must be present in the /.rockbox/langs/ directory on the player. Voice files are large and are not shipped with Rockbox by default. The voice file is the name of the language The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 75 file with an extra .talk extension (e.g. Punkadiddle.mp3 would require a file called Punkadiddle.mp3.talk). Off. No checking is made for file .talk clips; they are not used even if present. This can reduce disk activity. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 76: Hotkey

    WPS Hotkey. File Browser Hotkey. These options set the hotkey function for their respective screens (see section (page 38)). The default for the WPS is View Playlist. The File Browser default is Off. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 77: Theme Settings

    Default value is 6. Status Bar. Allows you to choose where to display the statusbar on the main display. Remote Status Bar. Allows you to choose where to display the statusbar on the remote display. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 78 Line Selector Type. This option allows you to select which type of line selector to use. Pointer. A small arrow to the left of the menu text. Bar (inverse). A bar with inverted foreground and background colour. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 79: Time And Date

    Time related menu options. Pressing Long Select will voice the current time if voice support is enabled. Set Time/Date: Set current time and date. Time Format: Choose 12 or 24 hour clock. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 80: Plugins

    2 or 4 is created in an empty spot on the grid. The game is won when a tile with a value of 2048 is created, and the player loses when there are no more possible moves. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 81: Blackjack

    Left / Right / Enter betting amount Up / Down Select Hit (Draw new card) / Select Display Stay (End hand) Down Double down Power Pause game and go to menu / Cancel The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 82: Boomshine

    Immediately fires another ball. Flip Flip left / right movement. Remote Key Action Left / Right Moves the paddle Select / Up Release the ball / Fire Power Open menu / Quit The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 83: Bubbles

    Remote Key Action Play Pause game Left / Right Rewind / Aim the bubble Forward Select Fire bubble Power or Long Exit to menu Power 11.1.6. Chessbox Figure 11.5.: Chessbox The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 84: Chopper

    Play Force play Power Show the menu 11.1.7. Chopper Figure 11.6.: Chopper Navigate a cavernous maze without banging into walls, the ceiling, or the floor. How long can you fly your chopper? The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 85: Dice

    The needed files can be found at PluginDoom To play addon wads create the addons directory within the doom directory. Place wad files in this directory. Currently doom only supports a maximum number of 10 addons. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 86 InGame Options Menu. This menu has the following options: End Game. Ends the current game Messages. Enable or Disable in game messages Screen Size. Shrink or Enlarge the displayed portion of the game The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 87: Flipit

    Flipping the colour of the token under the cursor also flips the tokens above, below, left and right of the cursor. The aim is to end up with a screen containing tokens of only one colour. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 88: Goban

    Note: The plugin does NOT support SGF files with multiple games in one file. These are rare, but if you have one don’t even try it (the file will most likely be corrupted if you save over it). You have been warned. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 89 New. Create a new game with your choice of board size and handicaps. Save. Save the current state of the game. It will be saved to /sgf/gbn_def.sgf unless otherwise set. Save As. Save to a specified file. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 90 SGF readers. Event. The name of the event which this game was a part of, if any. Place. The place that this game took place. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 91 (including single stone suicide), and playing a move where there is already a stone. Mark Mode. Add generic marks to the board, or remove them. Circle Mode. Add circle marks to the board, or remove them. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 92: Jackpot

    This is a jackpot slot machine game. At the beginning of the game you have 20$. Payouts are given when three matching symbols come up. Remote Key Action Select Play Power Exit the game The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 93: Jewels

    This is a simple maze generator that creates perfect mazes that have only one solution. Remote Key Action Up/Down/Left/Right Play, Display, Navigate maze Rewind, Forward Power Exit plugin Long Select New Maze Select Display solution (toggle) The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 94: Mazezam

    The classic game of minesweeper. The aim of the game is to uncover all of the squares on the board. If a mine is uncovered then the game is over. If a mine is not uncovered, The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 95: Pegbox

    Remote Key Action Up, Down, to move around Left, Right Select to choose peg Play to restart level Menu to go up a level Display to go down a level Power to quit The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 96: Pong

    Left player down Play Right player up Right Right player down Power Quit 11.1.19. Puzzles WARNING! Image not found Figure 11.16.: “Cube” from Puzzles WARNING! Image not found Figure 11.17.: “Map” from Puzzles The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 97: Reversi

    Robot must touch items to determine if they are kitten or not. The game ends when robotfindskitten. Remote Key Action Up, Down, Play, Display, Move robot Left, Right Rewind, Forward Power Quit The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 98: Rockblox

    No horizontal moving anymore and no need to rotate the brick! Remote Key Action Down Move down faster Power or Long Quit Power The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 99: Sliding Puzzle

    Move Tile and Down Select Shuffle Display Switch between pictures (default puzzle, and your own image if launched via Open With), and numbered tiles Power Stop the game 11.1.25. Snake Figure 11.21.: Snake The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 100: Snake 2

    Pause and resume the game Power Quit In game A, the maze stays the same, in game B after an increasing number of apples eaten the maze is replaced by a new one. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 101: Sokoban

    Some places where can you can find level sets: http://www.sourcecode.se/sokoban/levels.php http://sokobano.de/en/levels.php Note that some level sets may contain levels that are too large for this version of Sokoban and are unplayable as a result. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 102: Solitaire

    Put the card under the cursor on one of the 4 final colour stacks. Display + Put the card on top of the remains stack Right on one of the final colour stacks. Power Show menu The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 103: Spacerocks

    Pause game Power Quit 11.1.30. Star Figure 11.26.: Star game This is a puzzle game. It is actually a rewrite of Star, a game written by CDK designed for the hp48 calculator. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 104: Sudoku

    You can create and save your own grids under the New menu option. Enter the menu (as described in the key table below) when you have finished and enter the full path to save to including the .ss extension (e.g. /sudoku/new.ss). The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 105: Wormlet

    You navigate a hungry little worm. Help your worm to find food and to avoid poisoned argh-tiles. The goal is to turn your tiny worm into a big worm for as long as possible. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 106 If you want to stop the game and still see the screen hit . This freezes the game. If you hit button again a new game starts with the same configuration. To return to the games menu you can hit . A stopped game can not be resumed. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 107 1 pixel wide U-turn. You also could move from food to food and make sure you keep between your opponent and the food. So you can always reach it before your opponent. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 108: Xobox

    World” PC game to be copied into the .rockbox/xworld/ directory before the game can be played. Additionally, “extra” data files that modify the in-game strings and font can be placed in the .rockbox/xworld/ directory with the names xworld.strings and xworld.font, respectively. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 109: Demos

    Available options are: Xdist/Ydist. The distance to X axis and Y axis respectively Xadd/Yadd. How fast the code moves on the sine curve on each axis Xsane/Ysane. Changes the appearance of the bouncing. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 110: Credits

    Display Display at maximum frame rate Pause Menu Cycle draw mode Right / Left Select axis to adjust Up / Down Change speed/angle (speed can not be changed while paused) Power Quit The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 111: Demystify

    Quit 11.2.5. FFT This plugin is a basic frequency analyzer with 3 different frequency-amplitude plots (lines, bars, and spectrogram). 11.2.6. Fire Figure 11.33.: Fire Fire is a demo displaying a fire effect. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 112: Fractals

    Demo showing the Rockbox logo bouncing around the screen. Remote Key Action Right / Left Increase / decrease speed on the x-axis Up / Down Increase / decrease speed on the y-axis Power or Long Quit Power The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 113: Matrix

    This simple graphics demo draws a mosaic picture on the screen of the player. Remote Key Action Change the gap between the drawing lines. Select Restart the drawing process. Power or Long Exits Mosaique Power demo 11.2.11. Oscilloscope Figure 11.36.: Oscilloscope The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 114: Pictureflow

    (page 26)) features of Rockbox. It is therefore important that these are working correctly before attempting to use PictureFlow. In addition, there are some other points of which to be aware: The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 115 Zoom. Changes the distance at which slides are rendered from the “camera”. Show album title. Allows setting the album title to be shown above or below the cover art, or not at all. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 116: Plasma

    Everything on a line starting with an exclamation sign (and including it) is a comment and is ignored. Remote Key Action Select Play/pause Down Display Change growth mode Right Forward Next generation Left Rewind Status (only when paused) Power Exit The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 117: Snow

    Figure 11.40.: Starfield Starfield simulation (like the classic screensaver). Remote Key Action Right / Left Increase / decrease number of stars Up / Down Increase / decrease speed Power or Long Quit Power The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 118: Vu Meter

    “playing” the associated file. Viewers are stored in the /.rockbox/rocks/viewers/ directory. Note: Some viewer plugins can only be used by selecting the Open With... option from the Context Menu (see section 4.1.2 (page 23)). The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 119: Shortcuts

    file or do with it whatever you want. The file will not be “played” automatically. If the .link file contains only one entry no list will be shown, you will directly jump to that location. The file shortcuts.link in the root directory is an exception. After The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 120: Chip-8 Emulator

    (that way, several Chip8 keys can be pressed using only one Rockbox key). For example, a file containing the single line: Code 0122458469ABCDEF would correspond to the following non-default mappings: 2, 6 8, 7 4, 8 The default keymappings are: The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 121: Frotz

    A copy of the Infocom homepage, with information about the classic commercial Infocom games: http://www.vaxdungeon.com/Infocom/ The Frotz homepage (for the original Unix port): http://frotz.sourceforge.net/ A Beginner’s Guide to Playing Interactive Fiction: http://www.microheaven.com/ IFGuide/ The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 122: Image Viewer

    Previous image in directory Menu Show menu / Abort Power Quit the viewer The menu has the following entries. Return. Returns you to the image Toggle Slideshow Mode. Enables or disables the slideshow mode. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 123: Lua Scripting Language

    .mid or .midi extension in the file browser to start playback. Note: Currently playing MIDI files is still in its early stages and you might experience “Buffer miss!” with many files, except simple ones. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 124: Mpeg Player

    ‘seeking’ through the video. The video playback is started by pressing the select button. Settings Open Settings submenu – see below. Quit mpegplayer Exit the plugin. Main Menu The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 125 Dithering (default: force off) Use the Dithering setting or force audio dithering off. See this page in the Rockbox wiki for information on how to encode your videos to the supported format. PluginMpegplayer The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 126: Mp3 Encoder

    ‘#’. To open a .shopper file just “play” it from the file browser. Example #groceries bananas cucumber 4 apples 6 apples #dairy milk cheese The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 127: Sort

    This plugin takes a file and sorts it in ascending alphabetical order. Case is ignored. This is useful for ordering playlists generated by the Create Playlist menu option (see section (page 42)). 11.3.12. Text Viewer Figure 11.42.: Text Viewer The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 128 Line Mode Change how lines are displayed. Normal Break lines at newline characters. Join Join lines together. Expand Add a blank line at newlines. Useful for making paragraphs clearer in some book style text files. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 129 Scrollbar Toggle the vertical scrollbar for the current mode. If the file fits on one screen, there is no scrollbar and this setting has no effect. No Do not display the vertical scroll bar. Yes Display the vertical scroll bar. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 130 Global Settings Set the default settings for the text viewer. The setting items are the same as Viewer Options. The global settings are stored in .rockbox/rocks/viewers/viewer.dat. Quit Exits the plugin. The text viewer automatically stores its settings, the current position and bookmarks in .rockbox/rocks/viewers/viewer_file.dat. The Rockbox manual (version 3.14) Olympus m:robe 100...
  • Page 131: Theme Remove

    Font. Specifies how the .fnt file belonging to a theme .cfg file is handled. If this option is set to Remove if not Used, the fonts came from rockbox-fonts.zip will not be removed as themes may depend on those fonts. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 132: Vbrfix

    //sourceforge.net/projects/spectemu/). To start a game open a tape file or snapshot saved as .tap, .tzx, .z80 or .sna in the file browser. Note: As ZXBox is a 48k emulator only loading of 48k z80 snapshots is possible. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 133 Frameskip Sets the number of frames to skip before displaying one. With zero frameskip ZXBox tries to display 50 frames per second. Sound. Turns sound on or off. Volume. Controls volume of sound output. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 134: Applications

    11.4.2. Battery Benchmark The Battery Benchmark plugin enables you to test your battery’s performance whilst using your player normally. Results can be submitted to the BatteryRuntime wiki page. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 135 U USB powered. Only for targets that support this. A “U” will indicate if the unit was using the USB port for power at the time of the measurement. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 136: Calculator

    Remote Key Action Left / Right / Move around the keypad Up / Down Select Select a button Display Delete last entered digit or clear after cal- culation Menu Calculate Power Quit The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 137: Calendar

    11.4.5. Chess Clock Figure 11.48.: Chess Clock 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. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 138 “ROUND UP!” is shown (press NEXT to continue). When the total time is up for a player the message “TIME UP!”is shown. The player will then be removed from the timer. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 139: Clock

    General Settings Reset Settings Reset all settings to their default values. Save Settings Save all settings to disk. Show Counter Toggle Counter display. Save Choose whether to disable automatic saving, saving to disk on exit, or saving to disk every settings change. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 140 (1 to 12 inclusive). Invert Seconds, if enabled, will invert the LCD as the seconds pass. Second Hand, if enabled, will draw a second hand among the hour and minute hands. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 141: Dict

    first asterisk will be recognised as a wild-card with any additional uses being taken as literal. Warning: Be careful when you use custom entries as you could accidentally delete important files. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 142: Keybox

    Selecting Reset Keybox from the main menu will delete the current list of passwords and a new, empty list will be created the next time you select Enter Keybox after prompting for a new master password. Entries are automatically saved when the plugin is exited. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 143: Lamp

    The time tag must be in the form [mm:ss], [mm:ss.xx], or [mm:ss.xxx] where mm is minutes, ss is seconds, xx is tenth of milliseconds, and xxx is milliseconds. Any other tags and lines without time tags are ignored. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 144 files will be searched for, in this order. .ext is one of the supported extensions from the list above, and will be searched for in the same order as in that list. /Music/Artist/Album/Title.ext /Music/Artist/Title.ext /Music/Title.ext /Title.ext /Music/Artist/Album/Lyrics/Title.ext /Music/Artist/Lyrics/Title.ext /Music/Lyrics/Title.ext /Lyrics/Title.ext /Lyrics/Musics/Artist/Album/Title.ext /Lyrics/Musics/Artist/Title.ext /Lyrics/Musics/Title.ext /Lyrics/Title.ext The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 145 Encoding. Sets the codepage used in the plugin. Read ID3 tag. Read lyrics from id3 tags in mp3 files. Lrc Directory. Set the directory where lyrics files are stored, must be a maximum of 63 bytes. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 146: Main Menu Configuration

    In addition, the display also indicates the beats while playing so that you can discreetly place the device in your sight for checking the tempo instead of wearing headphones at a concert. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 147 – smooth tempo changes with configurable acceleration, and custom beat patterns (tick/tock/silence on each beat), default being emphasis (tick) on first beat, normal sound (tock) on others. The button mapping is different to enable navigation in the programmed track. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 148 The second one goes down from 150 to 90 with 4 bars per bpm change, which is the same acceleration as in the first line. The last one is a part of 16 bars length that The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 149 8 2/4 90-150 # speeding up to 150 bpm again flow: 4 # steady 4/4 at 150 bpm death: 8 150-60 # going down to 60 final: 1 1/1 60 # one last hit The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 150: One-Time Password Client

    (TOTP). If you answer “yes” to this question, it will ask for further information regarding the account. Usually it is safe to accept the defaults here. However, if your device lacks a real-time clock, the plugin’s functionality will be The Rockbox manual (version 3.14) Olympus m:robe 100...
  • Page 151: Advanced Settings

    /CDs directory to be ignored.). If you just want /CDs to be ignored but want to include the folders within it you need to have both -/CDs and CDs as entries. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 152: Resistor Calculator

    The resistor calculator is a plugin that works in 3 modes: Colour to Resistance In Colour to Resistance mode, use the menus to select the colours of the bands of a resistor which you would like to know the resistance of. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 153: Stats

    The stats plugin counts the directories and files (the total number as well as the number of audio, playlist, image and video files) on your player. Press Power or Long Power to abort counting and exit the plugin. Press it again to quit after counting has finished. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 154: Stopwatch

    Edit the highlighted text line or insert a new one using the Item Menu. When finished editing exit the Text Editor. You’ll be shown a list of save options. Note: When you have not changed the file the Text Editor will quit immediately. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 155 Remote Key Action Select or Right Forward Edit Line / Select Character Left or Display Rewind Exit / Abort Editing or Power Menu Heart Show Item Menu Long Select Long Forward Delete Line The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 156: Advanced Topics

    File Browser. If you want a font to be loaded automatically every time you start up, it must be located in the /.rockbox/fonts directory and the filename must be at most 24 characters long. You can browse the fonts in /.rockbox/fonts under The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 157: Loading Languages

    This displays the menu starting at 15px from the left of the screen and 20px from the top of the screen. It is 100px wide and 150px high. The font is defined in the theme .cfg file or in the Theme Settings menu. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 158: Configuring The Theme

    Note: Keep in mind that your player’s resolution is 160 128 1 (with the last number giving the colour depth in bits) when designing your own WPS, or if you use a WPS designed for another target. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 159 %Vl(’identifier’,...) This tag preloads a viewport for later display. ‘identifier’ is a single lowercase letter (a-z) and the ‘. . . ’ parameters use the same logic as the %V tag explained above. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 160: Info Viewport (Sbs Only)

    %Fl(’id’,filename,glyphs) ‘id’ is the number you want to use in viewport declarations, 0 and 1 are reserved and so can’t be used. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 161 Items on a line are broken into sublines with the semicolon ‘;’ character. The display time for each subline defaults to 2 seconds unless modified by using the ‘%t’ tag to The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 162 (not displayed) when that condition is met. Using Images You can have as many as 52 images in your WPS. There are various ways of displaying images: 1. Load and always show the image, using the %x tag The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 163: Managing Rockbox Settings

    See section 12.3.2 (page 164) below for an explanation of the format for configuration files. See section 12.3.3 (page 164) for an explanation of how to create, edit and load configuration files. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 164: Specifications For .Cfg Files

    filename fixed.cfg. 12.3.3. The Manage Settings menu The Manage Settings menu can be found in the Main Menu. The Manage Set- tings menu allows you to save and load .cfg files. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 165: Firmware Loading

    12.5.1. Display backlight The active backlight consumes a lot of power. Therefore choose a setting that disables the backlight after timeout (for setting Backlight see section (page 62)). Avoid The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 166: Anti-Skip Buffer

    In general all kinds of sound processing will need more CPU time and therefore consume more power. The less sound processing you use, the better it is for the battery runtime (for options see section (page 45)). The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 167: File Formats

    .rock Text File Display the text file using the text .txt viewer plugin Voice file Allow Rockbox to speak menus .voice While Playing Screen Load the new WPS display config- .wps uration The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 168: Audio And Metadata Formats

    Dialogic telephony type .vox Windows Media Audio Standard .wma, .wmv, .asf Windows Media Audio Professional .wma, .wmv, .asf Note: AAC-HE profiles might not play in realtime on all devices due to CPU perfor- The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 169: Lossless Codecs

    DVI ADPCM (IMA ADPCM) 2/3/4/5 bit, Dialogic OKI AD- PCM, YAMAHA ADPCM, Adobe SWF ADPCM Wavpack Note: Free Lossless Audio multichannel tracks may not play in realtime on all devices due to CPU performance requirements. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 170: Other Codecs

    Atari SAP .sap Sound Interface Device Progress .sid seek use subtracks instead of seconds. SPC700 .spc Note: NSF and VGM might not play in realtime on all devices due to CPU performance requirements. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 171: Codec Featureset

    Boy Sound Format, AY Sound Chip Music, Hudson Entertainment System Sound, For- mat, MSX Konami Sound System and SMS/GG/CV Sound Format use subtracks instead of seconds, whereas each subtrack equals a second. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 172: Supported Metadata Tags

    Disc (string or number) Track (string or number) Year (string or number) Composer (string) Comment (string) Albumartist (string) Grouping (string) Note: Embedded album art for ASF is limited to pictures of maximum 64 KB size. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 173: Featureset For Codec Specific Metadata

    2. Only one tag type is supported for each audio format. 3. Overall there are 900 bytes available to load metadata strings. 4. The maximum size of each metadata item (e.g. Artists) is limited to 240 bytes. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 174: Album Art

    (a list in braces means that those file extensions are tried in that order): 1. embedded (JPEG images in ID3v2 or MP4 tags only) 2. ./filename.{jpeg,jpg,bmp} 3. ./albumtitle.{jpeg,jpg,bmp} 4. ./cover.{jpeg,jpg,bmp} 5. ./folder.jpg 6. /.rockbox/albumart/albumartist-albumtitle.{jpeg,jpg,bmp} 7. ../albumtitle.{jpeg,jpg,bmp} 8. ../cover.{jpeg,jpg,bmp} The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 175 If no album artist is set, artist will be used instead. See AlbumArt in the wiki for programs that will help you automate the process of putting album art on your player. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 176: Theme Tags

    When used conditionally, the “true” branch is completely ignored if it does not apply. Example: %?cc<%cH:%cM|No clock detected> The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 177: Information From The Track Tags

    Set the Info Viewport to use the viewport called label, as %VI(’label’) declared with the previous tag. Draw this viewport on the backdrop layer. D.5. Additional Fonts Description %Fl(’id’,filename) See section 12.2.4. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 178: Misc Coloring Tags

    “p” if the charger is connected (only on targets that can charge batteries) “c” if the unit is currently charging the battery (only on tar- gets that have software charge control or monitoring) Remaining time of the sleep timer (if it is set) The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 179: Information About The File

    %d(1) is “Isola”, %d(2) is “Kent” and %d(3) is “Rock”. These tags, when written with the first letter capitalized (e.g. %Fn or %D(2)), produce the information for the next file to be played. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 180: Playlist/Song Info

    10 seconds if no number is specified. %?pE(7)<in the last 7 seconds of track|in the rest of the track> Current playback pitch D.10. Playlist Viewer Description Display the playlist viewer in the current viewport. %Vp(start,code to render) The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 181: D.11.Runtime Database

    Shuffle, Shuffle and Man Skip, Always ReplayGain value (x.y dB). used conditional, Replaygain type use: %?rg<Off|Track|Album|TrackShuffle|AlbumShuffle|No tag> D.13. Hold Description “h” if the main unit keys are locked “r” if the remote keys are locked The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 182: D.14.Virtual Led

    Play status, 0-4, in the order: Stop, Play, Pause, Fast For- ward, Rewind, Recording, Recording paused, FM Radio play- ing, FM Radio muted Example: %?mp<Stop|Play|Pause|Ffwd|Rew|Rec|Rec pause|FM|FM pause> D.17. Current Screen Description The current screen, 1-20, in the order shown below The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 183: D.18.List Title (.Sbs Only)

    %?Lt<%Lt> to display the title within the viewport. If %Lt is present anywhere in the .sbs, then the %Vi viewport will not show the title. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 184: D.19.Changing Volume

    Draw a bar using from the setting. See section D.27 (page 188) %St(...) for details. Examples: 1. As a simple tag: %St(skip length) 2. As a conditional: %?St(eq enabled)<Eq is enabled|Eq is disabled> The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 185: D.21.Images

    9-patch images are bitmaps split into 9 segments where the four corners are unscaled, the four middle sections are scaled along one axis and the middle section is scaled on both axis. n: image ID Examples: The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 186: D.22.Alignment And Language Direction

    All alignment tags may be present in one line, but they need to be in the order left – centre – right. If the aligned texts overlap, they are merged. Example: %ax%V(...) The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 187: D.23.Conditional Tags

    Split items on a line into separate sublines Allows grouping of several items (sublines) onto one line, with the display cycling round the defined sublines. See section 12.2.4 (page 161) for details. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 188: D.25.Time And Date

    Some tags can be used to display a bar which draws according to the value of the tag. To use these tags like a bar you need to use the following parameters (%XX should be replaced with the actual tag). The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 189: Options

    Example: A 100px bar image with a 16px slider image needs the bar to be 116px wide, and should be offset 8px left of the backdrop image to align correctly. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 190: D.28.Other Tags

    (given that the text is displayed; see conditionals above). You can specify up to ten scrolling lines. Scrolling lines can not contain dynamic content such as timers, peak meters or progress bars. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 191: Config File Options

    0 to 2500 scroll step devise a way to get ranges pixels from config-*.h screen scroll step devise a way to get ranges pixels from config-*.h Screen Scrolls Out Of on, off View The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 192 files in playlist 1000 - 32000 max files in dir 50 - 10000 lang /path/filename.lng /path/filename.wps autocreate bookmarks off, on autoload bookmarks off, on off, on most-recent-bookmarks The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 193 -120 to 120 0.1 dB crossfade off, auto track change, man track skip, shuffle, shuffle or man track skip, always The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 194 100 to 1000 100 ms beep off, weak, moderate, strong keyclick off, weak, moderate, strong keyclick repeats on, off dircache on, off tagcache_ram on, off peak meter release 1 to 126 The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 195 /path/filename.fnt /path/filename.kbd invert on, off flip display on, off selector type pointer, bar (inverse) show icons on, off iconset /path/filename.bmp viewers iconset /path/filename.bmp backdrop /path/filename.bmp time format 12hour, 24hour The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 196: Menu Overview

    Appendix F. Menu Overview F. Menu Overview include an overview of the menu structure here The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 197: User Feedback

    2. Check that the feature has not already been implemented. Download the latest current/daily build and/or search the mail list archive. 3. Check that the feature is possible to implement (see section G.2.2 (page 198)). The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 198: Features We Will Not Implement

    Re- member, DRM achieves part of its security through obscurity, and publishing the keys necessary to decrypt DRM’d media would essentially render it useless. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 199: Credits

    Tat Tang Toshi- lore Huw Smith Garrett Derner hiko Itoh David J. Song Jeong Taek Barry McIntosh Leslie Donald- Anders Kagerin Peter D’Hoye Lee Pilgrim Zakk Roberts Ben Basha Brandon Low Nathan The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 200 Andrew Cupper Thilo-Alexander ulea Peter Harley Max Kel- Ginkel Adam Gashlin Robert Kukla Alexander Eickhoff Ken Faz- David Quesada Jared Stafford zone David Bishop Hein-Pieter Martin Hensel Stéphane Doyon van Braam Przemysław Hołubowski The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 201 Denes Balatoni Hughes Laurent Gautier Simon Wallace Eric Lassauge François Zhukovsky Daniel Kluz Phinit- Dinel Francesco Rigoni Joël Puik nun Chanasabaeng Tse-Hsien Chiang Klaas Bosteels Teruaki Kawashima Szymon Dziok Domenico Di Misa The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 202 The Fabother World team Postolati Stanislav Chizhik Desu (Fabien Sanglard and others) Rozen Olivier Kaloudoff Kessia sgt-puzzles team (Simon Tatham and Pinheiro Jean-Louis Biasini Lorenzo others) Miori James Hunt Artur Juraszek The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 203: Licenses

    Any member of the public is a licensee, and is addressed as “you”. You accept the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission under copyright law. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 204 A section “Entitled XYZ” means a named subunit of the Document whose title ei- The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 205 Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material. If you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begin The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 206 Modified Version as given on the Title Page. If there is no section Entitled “History” in the Document, create one stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as given The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 207 The author(s) and publisher(s) of the Document do not by this License give permission to use their names for publicity for or to assert or imply endorsement of any Modified Version. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 208 Cover Texts may be placed on covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic form. Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket the whole aggregate. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 209 To use this License in a document you have written, include a copy of the License in the document and put the following copyright and license notices just after the title page: The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 210 If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we recommend re- leasing these examples in parallel under your choice of free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to permit their use in free software. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 211: The Gnu General Public License

    To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone’s free use or not licensed at all. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. GNU General Public License The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 212 License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 213 (in either source or binary form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 214 Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 215 12. In no event unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writ- ing will any copyright holder, or any other party who may modify The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 216 If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)
  • Page 217 If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. The Rockbox manual Olympus m:robe 100 (version 3.14)

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