Operation Manual

Chapter 12. Plugins 144
Binary mode
This mode shows a Binary clock. The hour is displayed on the top line, the minute
is displayed on the middle line, and the seconds are on the last line. Circle mode, if
enabled, draws empty and full circles, instead of zeros and ones. For help on reading
binary, please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_numeral_system
Plain mode
This mode shows a “plain” clock in large text that takes up nearly the whole LCD.
12.4.7. Disk Tidy
Disk Tidy deletes junk files commonly left behind by Windows, Linux and OS X after
connecting your player over USB. Select the files you want to delete in the “Files to
Clean” menu and select “Start Cleaning” to begin the process. The settings are stored
in the plain text file .rockbox/rocks/apps/disktidy.config that is user-modifiable
to allow custom entries to be added.
The asterisk character (“*”) can be used as a wild-card which will match any string;
however only the first asterisk will be recognised as a wild-card with any additional uses
being taken as literal.
Warning: Be careful when you use custom entries as you could accidentally delete
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important files.
Available Options
All selects all Linux, OS X, and Windows files.
None deselects all file options.
Linux selects Linux files. Default files are .dolphinview, .d3lphinview, and .Trash-*/.
Windows selects Windows files. Default files are Thumbs.db, $RECYCLE.BIN/, Desktop.ini,
Recycled/ and System Volume Information/.
Mac selects OS X files. Default files are ._*, .DS_Store, .Spotlight-V100/ and
.Trashes/.
Other selects additional files added to the configuration file by the user.
Key Action
Prev or Cancel Exit / Abort
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