| % $Id$ % |
| \section{File View} |
| The File View menu deals with options relating to how the File Browser |
| displays files. |
| % |
| \begin{description} |
| \item[Sort Case Sensitive.] |
| If this option is set to \setting{Yes}, all files that start with upper case |
| letters will be listed first, followed by all files that begin with lower |
| case letters. If this option is set to NO, then case will be ignored when |
| sorting files. |
| \item[Sort Directories.] |
| This option controls how Rockbox sorts directories. The default is to sort |
| them alphabetically. \setting{By date} sorts them with the oldest directory first. |
| \setting{By newest date} sorts them with the newest directory first. |
| |
| \item[Sort Files.] |
| This option controls how Rockbox sorts files. All of the options for |
| \setting{Sort Directories} are available in this option. In addition, there |
| is a \setting{By type} option which sorts files alphabetically by their type |
| (such as \fname{.mp3}) then alphabetically within each type. |
| |
| \item[Interpret numbers when sorting.] |
| \setting{As whole numbers} enables a sorting algorithm which is similar to |
| the default sorting of, for example, Windows Explorer, Mac OS X's Finder |
| or Nautilus, with regards to numbers at the beginning or within filenames. |
| It combines consecutive digits to a number used for sorting, taking leading |
| zeros into account. |
| \newline\setting{As digits} disables this algorithm, and causes every digit to |
| be compared separately. The following table demonstrates the two sorting methods. |
| \begin{table} |
| \begin{rbtabular}{.8\textwidth}{XX}% |
| {\textbf{As whole numbers} & \textbf{As digits}}{}{} |
| 03 Jackson.mp3 & 03 Jackson.mp3\\ |
| 1 Ring Of Fire.mp3 & 1 Ring Of Fire.mp3\\ |
| 2 I Walk The Line.mp3 & 10 A Thing Called Love.mp3\\ |
| 10 A Thing Called Love.mp3 & 2 I Walk The Line.mp3\\ |
| Episode 1.ogg & Episode 1.ogg\\ |
| Episode 57.ogg & Episode 233.ogg\\ |
| Episode 233.ogg & Episode 57.ogg\\ |
| \end{rbtabular} |
| \end{table} |
| |
| |
| \item[\label{ref:ShowFiles}Show Files.] |
| This option controls which files are displayed in the File Browser. |
| % |
| \begin{description} |
| \item[All.] The \setting{File Browser} displays all files and directories. |
| Extensions are shown. No files or directories are hidden. |
| \item[Supported.] The \setting{File Browser} displays all directories and |
| files supported by Rockbox (see \reference{ref:Supportedfileformats}). |
| Files and directories starting with \fname{.} (\emph{dot}) or with the |
| \emph{hidden} flag set are hidden. |
| \item[Music.] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories, playlists and |
| the supported \emph{audio} file formats. Extensions are stripped. Files and |
| directories starting with \fname{.} or with the ``hidden'' flag set are |
| hidden. |
| \item[Playlists.] The \setting{File Browser} displays only directories and playlists, |
| for simplified navigation. |
| \end{description} |
| |
| \item[\label{ref:ShowExtensions}Show Filename Extensions.] |
| This option controls how file extensions are shown in the File Browser. |
| % |
| \begin{description} |
| \item[Off.] The file extensions are never shown. |
| \item[On.] The file extensions are always shown. |
| \item[Only unknown types.] Only the extensions of unknown filetypes are shown. |
| \item[Only when viewing all types.] Only show file extensions when |
| \setting{Show Files} is set to \setting{All}. |
| \end{description} |
| |
| \item[Follow Playlist.] |
| This option determines what directory the \setting{File Browser} displays |
| first. If \setting{Follow Playlist} is set to \setting{Yes}, when you enter |
| the \setting{File Browser} from the WPS, you will find yourself in the same |
| directory as the currently playing file. If \setting{Follow Playlist} is set |
| to \setting{No}, when you enter the \setting{File Browser} from the WPS, you |
| will find yourself in the directory you were in when you last left the |
| \setting{File Browser}. |
| |
| \item[Show Path.] |
| If this setting is set to \setting{Full Path} the full path to the current |
| directory will be displayed on the first line in the \setting{File Browser}. |
| If set to \setting{Current Directory Only} only the name of the current |
| directory will be displayed. |
| |
| This has a similar effect on the Database browser. If set to |
| \setting{Current Directory Only} or \setting{Full Path}, then the title of |
| each menu will be displayed on the first line in the \setting{Database Browser}. |
| |
| \end{description} |