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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: Re: Sound back in both ears! What is a cfg file? & Re: NEWKEYS v2Re: Sound back in both ears! What is a cfg file? & Re: NEWKEYS v2
From: DarkAngel <DarkAngel_at_omega.dnsalias.org>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 22:25:16 +0200 > Stéphane, I do the same thing, I have two configs for car and for "normal" > playing...if you were to load up the car config with the larger font and > then turn off your archos, upon turning it back on, how is your display > affected? I've posted a few times that the font gets messed up, but no one > else reports this problem, so I'd like some feedback. > > -Sherv I've just tested and this works great ! I'm using daily builds on a flashed Recorder... I used to have trouble with fonts but one day (long time I think...) it was corrected ! When I turn back on the font is the one wich was used before I turn Off (in your example : big one) then I "run" the cfg file and they are back small again :) easy to use but should be easier with a menu... about the keylock key I like the archos mode (long ON press) but the Rockbox on is better (key combo)... I'd like to know if it would be possible to lock the key after a time just like my phone ;p) Stéphane. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "DarkAngel" <DarkAngel_at_omega.dnsalias.org> > To: <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> > Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 2:19 PM > Subject: Re: Sound back in both ears! What is a cfg file? & Re: NEWKEYS v2 > > > hello, > I use 3 cfg files : one for "normal" playing, another for car (sound and > a bigger font) and a last one for my ampli (not sure about the english > word...) > I store them in the root folder to make it easier to find them and I > think it would be great to have a way to switch faster (like a menu for > different "preselected" config)... just my opinion.... :) > Stéphane. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sharon" <sharon25_at_cox.net> > To: <rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se> > Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 4:54 PM > Subject: Re: Sound back in both ears! What is a cfg file? > > > > Okay, a .cfg file is something like the vague memory in the back of > > my mind of "configure" in DOS from years ago? I didn't realize you > > could make multiple ones with different settings. My use is quite > > focused and so I would only need one, but I definitely see why I > > would want one...thanks, Linus! > > > > Sharon > > > > >Sharon wrote: > > >>Why would you WANT to write a .cfg file? What does it do that I > > >>would want done? If it stores all my preferences that would be > > >>good, but I thought the unit itself did that when you turned it off? > > > > > >You have a perfect example in an earlier posting in this list, > > >"Somekind of Error", where the user wanted an easy way of switching > > >between a flat EQ and another with bass/treble boosted. > > > > > >He could save the settings, once with a flat EQ and once with a > > >boosted EQ. He would then have two .cfg files that he could Play to > > >change the settings easily. > > > > > >Linus > > > > > > Received on 2003-08-25 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |