Rockbox Ports are now being developed for various digital audio players!
Quote from: Llorean on January 25, 2008, 08:23:23 PMThere's a "browse config files" option for that. You really shouldn't browse into the .rockbox folder ever.You really shouldn't? Apple thinks you really shouldn't install alternative firmware on their players. Music companies think you really shouldn't rip CDs you purchased and listen to them on an MP3 player.Why does opening rockbox.ipod load that file if you shouldn't be in .rockbox in the first place?Some of the most novel uses for things have come about by doing what the creator didn't want you to do.
There's a "browse config files" option for that. You really shouldn't browse into the .rockbox folder ever.
I actually have no idea what you are getting at here.
Are you thinking you might find some revolutionary new way to use rockbox if you browse into /.rockbox?
When do you open rockbox.ipod?
If you want to browse /.rockbox feel free, but it shouldn't ever be necessary.
IMHO arguing about default settings is quite pointless since a) settings are easy to change b) it's just a matter of opinion so people will never agree.
About the "show files" default in particular, I remember it has been discussed before and the reason that it now defaults to "Supported" is that user were complaining that they saw the .rockbox dir among other things while browsing...
Setting a permanent backdrop requires the user to enter /.rockbox/backdrops.
<snipped for boredom and what I was talking about was stupid and unrelating to anything>This whole thread is supposed to be about USER FRIENDLINESS. Which is more user friendly: A list of files with no clue on which you can click, and which you can't, several pages long, containing a mix of useful files and files that you can't do anything with, or a shorter list of files, where every visible file is one that the device in your hand actually knows what to do with, while all the *unusable* files are a mere two seconds of interaction away?
I like the idea of replacing "Follow Playlist" with the "Return Screen" option though. I think it's clearer as well as more flexible.
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