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% $Id$
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% Copyright (C) 2006 The Rockbox Manual Team
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% All files in this archive are subject to the GNU Free Documentation License
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% load ix-utf8enc.dfu to get additional characters from the inputenx package.
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% This manual used to use Palatino as font. This caused issues with small caps
% (textsc), so do not use that font as default one anymore.
% Use Latin Modern instead which improves searchability of the PDF output.
\usepackage{lmodern}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{multirow}
\usepackage{multicol}
\usepackage{float}
\floatstyle{ruled}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{enumitem}
\usepackage{optional}
\usepackage[table]{xcolor}
\input{platform/\platform.tex}
\input{features.tex}
\newcommand{\playername}{\playerman\ \playerlongtype}
\hypersetup{% add some values to the pdf properties
colorlinks = true,
pdfstartview = FitV,
linkcolor = blue,
citecolor = blue,
urlcolor = blue,
pdftitle = {Rockbox user manual},
pdfauthor = {The Rockbox Team},
pdfsubject = {Rockbox user manual for \playername}
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\newcommand{\fixme}[1]{\textbf{\textcolor{red}{#1}}}
% Colors used to typeset table headers and alternating table rows
\colorlet{tblhdrbgcolor}{blue!30} % Background color for headers
\colorlet{tbloddrowbgcolor}{blue!10} % Background color for odd rows (headers not included)
\colorlet{tblevenrowbgcolor}{white} % Background color for even rows (headers not included)
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{verbatim}
\usepackage{makeidx}
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\usepackage{color}
\ifpdfoutput{\usepackage{booktabs}}%
{\newcommand{%
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\usepackage{longtable}
\usepackage{url}
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\usepackage{marvosym}
\usepackage{rotating}
% pdf output: try pdf first, then png and jpg as file format
% html output: try png first, then jpg. Ignore pdf files
% this only applies if no file extension is given!
\ifpdfoutput{\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.pdf,.png,.jpg}}%
{\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.png,.jpg}}
% fancy header style adjustments
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\fancyhead[R]{\iffloatpage{}{\thepage}}
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\newcounter{example}[chapter]
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\newcommand{\tblhdrstrut}{\rule[-1.3ex]{0mm}{4.0ex}}
%% \newenvironment{example}
%% {\stepcounter{example}\paragraph{Example \theexample:}}
%% {\hfill$\Box$
%% \bigskip
%% \noindent}
% found on the internet, posting by Donald Arseneau
% I may as well include my robust expandable definions, which can be
% used in \edef or \write where the \def would not be executed:
%
% \if\blank --- checks if parameter is blank (Spaces count as blank)
% \if\given --- checks if parameter is not blank: like \if\blank{#1}\else
% \if\nil --- checks if parameter is null (spaces are NOT null)
% use \if\given{ } ... \else ... \fi etc.
%
{\catcode`\!=8 % funny catcode so ! will be a delimiter
\catcode`\Q=3 % funny catcode so Q will be a delimiter
\long\gdef\given#1{88\fi\Ifbl@nk#1QQQ\empty!}
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\long\gdef\IfN@Ught#1 #2!{\blank{#2}}
\long\gdef\Ifbl@nk#1#2Q#3!{\ifx#3}% same as above
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% environment for setting the changelog.
\newenvironment{changelog}%
{\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{$\star$}\setitemize{noitemsep,topsep=0pt}%
\begin{itemize}}%
{\end{itemize}}
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\newcommand{\genericimg}{\dapdisplaywidth x\dapdisplayheight x\dapdisplaydepth}
% add screenshot image.
% Usage: \screenshot{filename}{caption}{label}
% By using the 'H' (HERE) placement, the screenshots are placed where
% we want them.
% Note: use this only for screenshots!
% Note: leave caption empty to supress it.
% Resulting file names in the source should consist of up to 3 parts
% "filename-\genericimg-[\specimg|\seriesimg]" (the third is optional)
% filename is specified by the use of this macro in the tex file
% \genericimg will be generated using the display's resolution (see above)
% \specimg or \seriesimg are possible options set in the platform files
% Files will be used in the following order: 1.filename contains \specimg part
% 2. filename contains \seriesimg part, 3. filename without the third part
% set seriesimg if it isn't defined in the platform file to not break manuals
\ifdefined\seriesimg
\else
\newcommand{\seriesimg}{\specimg}
\fi
\newcommand{\screenshot}[3]{
\begin{figure}[H]
\begin{center}
\IfFileExists{#1-\genericimg-\specimg.png}
{\includegraphics[width=\screenshotsize]{#1-\genericimg-\specimg.png}
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{\includegraphics[width=\screenshotsize]{#1-\genericimg-\seriesimg.png}
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{\IfFileExists{#1}
{\includegraphics[width=\screenshotsize]{#1}
\typeout{Warning: deprecated plain image name used}}%
{\typeout{Missing image: #1 (\genericimg) (\specimg)}%
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}
}
}
}
\if\blank{#3}\else{\label{#3}}\fi\if\blank{#2}\else{%
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% command to display a note.
% Usage: \note{text of your note}
% Note: do NOT use \textbf or similar to emphasize text, use \emph!
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\newcommand{\note}[1]{
\ifinner\else\vspace{1ex}\par\noindent\fi
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}}
{\newcommand{\note}[1]{\ifinner\else\par\noindent\fi\textbf{Note:{} }#1\par}}
% command to display a warning.
% Usage: \warn{text of your warning}
% Note: do NOT use \textbf or similar to emphasize text!
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\newcommand{\warn}[1]{
\ifinner\else\par\noindent\fi
\textbf{Warning:\ }%
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}}
{\newcommand{\warn}[1]{\ifinner\else\par\noindent\fi\textbf{Warning:{} }#1}}
% command to mark a text block as intended especially for blind people
% Usage: \blind{text}
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% make table floats use "H" (as for screenshots) as default positioning
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% change defaults for floats on a page as we have a lot of small images
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\setcounter{bottomnumber}{2} % default: 1
\setcounter{totalnumber}{5} % default: 3
% Environment for typesetting tables in a consistent way. The header has
% a darker background; rows are white and light gray (alternating). Top,
% middle and bottom rules are automatically set.
%
% Params:
% #1 -- table width
% #2 -- column specification (as used in the package tabularx)
% #3 -- contents of the header row. The number of items must
% match the number of specs in #2
% #4 -- caption (optional). If used then this must be inside a floating
% environment, e.g. table
% #5 -- label (optional)
%
% Example:
% \begin{rbtabular}{0.9\textwidth}{lX}{Col1 & Col2}{}{}
% A1 & A2\\
% B1 & B2\\
% C1 & C2\\
% \end{rbtabular}
%
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\rowcolors{2}{tbloddrowbgcolor}{tblevenrowbgcolor}
\expandafter\let\expandafter\SavedEndTab\csname endtabular*\endcsname
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\bottomrule
\SavedEndTab%
\if\given{#4}\caption{#4}\fi%
\if\given{#5}\label{#5}\fi%
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\center
\tabularx{#1}{#2}\toprule\rowcolor{tblhdrbgcolor}
\tblhdrstrut#3\\\midrule
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\newcommand{\tabnlindent}{\newline\mbox{ }\mbox{ }}
% command to set the default table heading for button lists
\newcommand{\taghead}{\tblhdrstrut\textbf{Tag} & \textbf{Description} \\\midrule}
% environment intended to be used with tag maps (for wps)
% usage: \begin{tagmap}{caption}{label} Tag & Description \\ \end{tagmap}
% Note: this automatically sets the table lines.
% Note: you *need* to terminate the last line with a linebreak \\
% Cheers for the usenet helping me building this up :)
\newenvironment{tagmap}{%
\rowcolors{2}{tbloddrowbgcolor}{tblevenrowbgcolor}
\expandafter\let\expandafter\SavedEndTab\csname endtabular*\endcsname
\expandafter\renewcommand\expandafter*\csname endtabular*\endcsname{%
\bottomrule
\SavedEndTab%
\endcenter%
}
\center
\tabularx{\textwidth}{Xp{.7\textwidth}}\toprule\rowcolor{tblhdrbgcolor} % here is the table width defined
\taghead
}{%
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}
% When creating HTML, use the soul package.
% This produces much nicer HTML code (textsc results in each character being
% put in a separate <span>).
\ifpdfoutput{\newcommand{\caps}[1]{\textsc{#1}}}{\usepackage{soul}}
\newcommand{\setting}[1]{\caps{#1}}
\newcommand{\config}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
% set link to download server
% Usage: \download{bootloader/bootloader-ipodnano.ipod}
% gets expanded to
% "http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/bootloader-ipodnano.ipod"
\newcommand{\download}[1]{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/#1}}
% set link to the wiki.
% Usage: \wikilink{WebHome}
% with "WebHome" being the wiki page name
\newcommand{\wikibaseurl}{http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/}
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\newcommand{\wikilink}[1]{\wikiicon{}\href{\wikibaseurl#1}{#1}}
%\newcommand{\wikilink}[1]{\url{http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/#1}}
% define environment "code" based on fancyvrb.
% use it to set code the user should type / see on his screen.
% Note: the first 4 characters of each line will be stripped,
% requiring everything to be indendet by exactly _4_ spaces!
% This is intended to make the LaTeX sources more readable.
% Note: when using the code environment you need to use optv instead of opt!
\DefineVerbatimEnvironment{code}{Verbatim}%
{framerule=0.4pt, framesep=1ex,frame=lines,%numbers=left,stepnumber=5,%
gobble=4,fontsize=\footnotesize,xleftmargin=10pt,xrightmargin=10pt,%
label=\textnormal{\textsc{Code}},%
commandchars=\\\{\}%
}
% define environment "example" based on fancyvrb.
% use it to set example code the user should type / see on his screen.
% Note: the first 4 characters of each line will be stripped,
% requiring everything to be indendet by exactly _4_ spaces!
% This is intended to make the LaTeX sources more readable.
% Note: when using the example environment you need to use optv instead of opt!
\DefineVerbatimEnvironment{example}{Verbatim}%
{commentchar=!,framerule=0.4pt, framesep=1ex,frame=lines,%
gobble=4,fontsize=\footnotesize,xleftmargin=10pt,xrightmargin=10pt,%
label=\textnormal{\textsc{Example}},%
commandchars=\\\{\}%
}
% Use the nopt command to exclude a certain defined feature from a section
% Example:
% \nopt{ondio}{This text will be excluded for ondios}
\makeatletter
\newcommand*\nopt[1]{\if\Opl@notlisted{#1}\expandafter\@firstofone
\else \expandafter\@gobble \fi}
\makeatother
% Use the reference to handle get a flexible reference command
% usage \reference{ref_section}
\ifpdfoutput{%
\newcommand{\reference}[1]{%
section~\ref{#1} (page~\pageref{#1})%
}}
{\newcommand{\reference}[1]{section~\ref{#1}}}
% special HTML output adjustments
\ifpdfoutput{}{\setlength{\parindent}{0mm}}
\ifpdfoutput{}{\renewcommand{\Forward}[1]{$\triangleright${}#1}}
\newcommand{\btnfnt}[1]{\textbf{#1}}
%\hfuzz=2pt
% generate index
\usepackage{makeidx}
\makeindex
% command to set the default table heading for button lists
\newcommand{\btnhead}{\textbf{Key} \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{%
& \textbf{Remote Key}} & \textbf{Action} \\\midrule}
% environment intended to be used with button maps
% usage: \begin{btnmap} Button & ButtonAction \\ \end{btnmap}
% Note: this automatically sets the table lines.
% Note: you *need* to terminate the last line with a linebreak \\
% Cheers for the usenet helping me building this up :)
% tabularx is set to be either two or three columns wide depending on whether
% HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP is defined in the platform file for the target in question.
% If it is, then every button table has three columns of the form
% Main Unit Key & Remote Key & Description \\
\newenvironment{btnmap}{%
\rowcolors{2}{tbloddrowbgcolor}{tblevenrowbgcolor}
\expandafter\let\expandafter\SavedEndTab\csname endtabular*\endcsname
\expandafter\renewcommand\expandafter*\csname endtabular*\endcsname{%
\bottomrule
\SavedEndTab%
\endcenter\vspace{2ex}%
}
\vspace{2ex}\center
\opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
% here is the table width defined for 3 columns
\tabularx{.95\textwidth}{>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}p{.2\textwidth}>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}p{.2\textwidth}X}\toprule\rowcolor{tblhdrbgcolor}
}
\nopt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{
% here is the table width defined for 2 columns
\tabularx{.75\textwidth}{>{\raggedright\arraybackslash}p{.22\textwidth}X}\toprule\rowcolor{tblhdrbgcolor}
}
\tblhdrstrut\btnhead
}{%
\endtabularx
}