Chapter 11. Plugins
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Playback Control.
Show the playback control menu.
Time Offset.
Set an offset for the time tags for the lyrics currently in use.
Timetag Editor.
Enter the timetag editor.
Quit.
Exit the plugin.
Editing the time tags
The display time for each line can be changed with the timetag editor. Selecting a line
changes its time to the current position of the track. To set a specific time or to adjust
the time, press Long
Select
to bring up a screen to adjust the time. Changes will be
saved automatically when the song is changed. Editing words in lyrics is not supported.
11.4.12. Main Menu Configuration
This plugin helps you customizing the main menu (i.e. reorder or hide menu items). It
changes the appropriate configuration file as described in section
(page
When you start the plugin, the available main menu items will be displayed. By
pressing
Select
or
Right
you open a menu with the following options:
Toggle Item
Hide the selected menu item or make it visible again
Move Item Up
Swap the selected menu item with the previous one
Move Item down
Swap the selected menu item with the next one
Load Default Configuration
Discards all customization
Exit
Save your changes to the configuration file and exit the plugin
You can leave the plugin without saving by pressing
Left
or
Display
or
Power
.
11.4.13. md5sum
Open a file, a directory or just launch it from the plugin menu to create an md5sum of
the file, the directory’s contents or the whole filesystem. If the file’s extension is
.md5
or
.md5sum
, it will check the md5 sums in the file instead. If the file’s extension is .md5list
it will compute md5 sums for all the files listed.
11.4.14. Metronome
This plugin can be used as a metronome to keep time during music practice. It supports
two modes of operation, depending on it being started from the plugin menu or as viewer
for tempomap (
.tempo
) files.
The sound is a piercing square wave that can be heard well also through loud music
from a band. 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
(version 3.14)
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