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Looks like its actually the Max Entries in File Browser
Quote from: saratoga on January 10, 2014, 10:00:38 PMLooks like its actually the Max Entries in File BrowserThanks for the suggestion, but no it's not.
5917e8
Is that a commit ID? It is not found in git: http://git.rockbox.org/?p=rockbox.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=5917e8
Sorry, I gave the wrong id (I had been looking up earlier history of the entire thing, and copied the wrong one from my commandline). 1b53f4 is the one you want.
Apply FS#8538 - iconsistencies in menu wording/capitalization as well as update Danish language.
[id: LANG_MAX_FILES_IN_DIR] <source>- *: "Max Files in Dir Browser"+ *: "Max Entries in File Browser" </source> <dest>- *: "Max Files in Dir Browser"+ *: "Max Entries in File Browser" </dest>
Note: You may need to increase the value of the Max files in dir browser setting (Settings → General Settings → System → Limits) in order to view long lists of tracks in the ID3 database browser.
QuoteNote: You may need to increase the value of the Max files in dir browser setting (Settings → General Settings → System → Limits) in order to view long lists of tracks in the ID3 database browser.Unless anyone knows otherwise...
The code seems to indicate that the limit in the settings is multiplied with an assumed average filename length (which is 40) in order to allocate a buffer. After that, the buffer size forms the actual limit, so if your filenames (or track titles, using the database) are shorter than 40 characters on average, more will fit.
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