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@ -7,46 +7,18 @@ Installation
------------
OpenLP gives you the ability to control your service from an Android based
smartphone. The following tutorial will describe how to download, install and
use the application. For this example we will be using the HTC Incredible. Other
Android phones may vary slightly in appearance and installation.
smartphone. The following tutorial will describe how to install and
use the application. For this example we will be using a LG G2. Other Android
smartphones or tablets may vary slightly in appearance.
Click the screen button on the phone to bring up the start menu for "All apps"
and scroll to and select :guilabel:`Play Store` seen at the top right of the
image.
Open the :guilabel:`Google Play Store` app and search for OpenLP, and you will
find :guilabel:`OpenLP - Remote 2`. As an alternative use `this link
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.openlp.android2>`_ to go to
the apps page in Google Play Store. Now install the app.
.. image:: pics/droid_all_apps.png
.. image:: pics/droid_start.png
Once selected you will be taken to the Google Play main screen.
.. image:: pics/droid_play.png
Click on the hardware magnifying glass or the magnifying glass on the top right
and type in :kbd:`openlp` and select it.
.. image:: pics/droid_find.png
Once selected, this screen will appear and you will select OpenLP.
.. image:: pics/droid_free.png
Click on :guilabel:`Install`
.. image:: pics/droid_install.png
The next page shows the Permissions you will need to accept to continue the
download. Click on :guilabel:`Accept & download`.
.. image:: pics/droid_accept.png
The downloading progress bar will appear verifying you are downloading the app.
.. image:: pics/droid_downloading.png
Once the install is complete you will see a window where you can :guilabel:`Open`
OpenLP for use. You will also find the OpenLP icon in your application menu.
.. image:: pics/droid_open.png
You can now start the app and when you do you will see the startup screen.
Android application settings
----------------------------
@ -54,44 +26,44 @@ Android application settings
After the installation is complete and you open the OpenLP Android application
you will need to configure your preferences and settings.
.. image:: pics/droid_configure.png
.. image:: pics/droid_right_menu.png
Text Size Type
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Open the settings by opening the menu in the top right corner and choosing
:guilabel:`Settings`. This will show the preferences.
Clicking on :guilabel:`Text Size Type` will bring up a selection to choose your
desired font size for the application display.
Display Text Size
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. image:: pics/droid_text.png
.. image:: pics/droid_preferences1.png
.. _droid_blank:
**Select display text size:**
This allows you to change the font size for the application display.
Display Blank Type
Auto center display
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
**Allow displays to auto center:**
Check this box to allow the selected item to scroll to the centre of the
list.
Set Custom Timeout
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Using the display blank type gives you the ability to blank your screen to the
methods described below. You can find out more about this feature and how it
operates on the main computer at :ref:`blank_control`.
In general the OpenLP Android application will work fine without having to
change the custom timeout settings. If you experience connection issues or are
having trouble staying connected, you can change these settings.
**Screen:**
Choosing this option will blank your projector to black as if it were shut
off.
.. image:: pics/droid_preferences2.png
**Theme:**
Choosing this option will show your blank theme only, without lyrics or
verses. If you are blanking a song with an assigned theme it will blank to
that theme. If no theme is assigned or you are blanking a presentation or
image, it will blank to the global theme.
**Enable Custom Timeout:**
Check this box to enable setting a custom timeout.
**Desktop:**
Choosing this option will show your desktop wallpaper or a program that you
have open on the extended monitor or projector. You can seamlessly switch
between the desktop wallpaper or a program and OpenLP by Blank to Desktop.
**Connection Timeout:**
Once Custom Timeout has been enabled you can set a custom connection timeout
here.
.. image:: pics/droid_blank_type.png
Server
^^^^^^
Server Details
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You will need to configure the server settings you will use with your phone.
You can find these instructions and settings in the OpenLP desktop application
@ -100,160 +72,131 @@ under :ref:`remote_tab`.
**Note:** To use the Android application you will need to be on the same
network as the main computer.
Select the :guilabel:`Server` button and enter the :guilabel:`Serve on IP address`
found in :ref:`remote_tab`. After entering the IP address in the box select
:guilabel:`OK`
**Hostname or IP:**
Enter the :guilabel:`Server on IP address` found in :ref:`remote_tab`. After
entering the IP address in the box select :guilabel:`OK`
.. image:: pics/droid_server.png
**Port:**
Enter the :guilabel:`Port number` found in :ref:`remote_tab` and enter it in
the box. By default this is 4316. After entering the port number select
:guilabel:`OK`.
The next step is to enter the port number. Select :guilabel:`Port`. Use the
:guilabel:`Port number` found in :ref:`remote_tab` and enter it in the box.
After entering the port number select :guilabel:`OK`.
**Use HTTPS:**
This specifies if HTTPS should be used. **Note:** To use HTTPS you must
setup OpenLP to be secure, see :ref:`secure_server`.
.. image:: pics/droid_port.png
**Username:**
Here you can enter a username used for accessing OpenLP remotely. This
must be the same as set in :ref:`user_auth`.
Custom Timeout
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
**Password:**
Here you can enter a password used for accessing OpenLP remotely. This
must be the same as set in :ref:`user_auth`.
In general the OpenLP Android application will work fine without having to
change the custom timeout settings. If you experience connection issues or are
having trouble staying connected, you can change these settings. Select the box
next to :guilabel:`Enable Custom Timeouts`.
.. image:: pics/droid_connection.png
Connection Timeout
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you are having trouble connecting please double check your settings first and
be sure you did not type any extra characters or spaces. If your settings are
correct and you are still having trouble, you can increase the
:guilabel:`Connection Timeout` settings and try again.
.. image:: pics/droid_connection_timeout.png
Socket Timeout
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you are having trouble maintaining a connection you can increase the timeout
settings here.
.. image:: pics/droid_socket_timeout.png
When you are happy with your settings you can press the back button on your
phone to check for connection. Make sure OpenLP is running on the main computer.
If you were successful in your setup you will see the OpenLP application running.
If you need to change or adjust your settings you can always press your hardware
menu button on your phone while OpenLP is running and selecting
:guilabel:`Settings` and it will take you back to the configuration screen.
Using OpenLP Android Application
--------------------------------
After you have completed the setup you will be on the main page with six buttons.
After you have completed the setup you are now ready to use the app. Touch the
menu button in the top left corner to see the list of views the app supports.
.. image:: pics/droid_settings_return1.png
.. image:: pics/droid_left_menu.png
Service
^^^^^^^
Service List
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Selecting the :guilabel:`Service` button will take you to the Service Manager.
Selecting an item with a short press in the service will immediately take it
Selecting :guilabel:`Service List` will take you to the Service Manager.
Selecting an item with a in the service manager will immediately take it
live on the projection screen and you will stay on the service screen on your
device. Selecting an item with a long press in the service will immediately take
it live on the projection screen and to the live display on your device. You can
also move up and down through the service items using the :guilabel:`Previous`
and :guilabel:`Next` buttons as shown below. Use your hardware back button to
take you back to the main screen.
device. You can use the arrows buttons shown on the bottom left and right to
move to the next slide inside the item.
.. image:: pics/droid_service.png
Slide
^^^^^
Live List
^^^^^^^^^
If you selected a service item with multiple verses or images you can change
verses or images by either selecting them with your finger or using the
:guilabel:`Previous` and :guilabel:`Next` buttons. Use your hardware back button
to take you back to the main screen.
Selecting :guilabel:`Live List` will display what ever is in Service Manager
at the time, or what is live at the moment. If there are items in the Service
Manager they will be shown on the left, and the live item will be shown on the
right. You can use the arrows buttons shown on the bottom left and right to move
to the next slide inside the item.
.. image:: pics/droid_slide.png
.. image:: pics/droid_live_list_portrait.png
Live
^^^^
When using the :guilabel:`Live List` it can be an advantage to use the device in
landscape mode.
Selecting the :guilabel:`Live` button will display what ever is live at the time
from to your Android device. Use your hardware back button
to take you back to the main screen.
.. image:: pics/droid_live_list_landscape.png
Display
^^^^^^^
Selecting the :guilabel:`Display` button will give you the ability to blank and
unblank your projection screen from your chosen method :ref:`above <droid_blank>`.
Stage View
^^^^^^^^^^
.. image:: pics/droid_blank_button.png
Selecting :guilabel:`Stage View` will display the stage view on your Android
device. See the :ref:`stage_view` section in the manual for a detailed
description.
The title :guilabel:`Blank display to` means your display is live. Touching the
:guilabel:`Blank display to` will blank the projection screen to the chosen
method defined in Settings and the button will change to
:guilabel:`Reset display from`. Touching it again will cycle back to
:guilabel:`Blank display to` unblanking the screen for the live display.
.. image:: pics/droid_stage_view.png
Stage
^^^^^
Live View
^^^^^^^^^^
Selecting the :guilabel:`Stage` button will display the stage view on your
Android device. See the :ref:`stage_view` section in the manual for a detailed
description. Use your hardware back button to take you back to the main screen.
Selecting :guilabel:`Live View` will display the live view on your Android
device. See the :ref:`main_view` section in the manual for a detailed
description.
.. image:: pics/droid_stage.png
.. image:: pics/droid_live_view.png
Alert
^^^^^
You can send an alert to the projection screen by entering the text in the box
and clicking on :guilabel:`Send`. The alert will be displayed as you have
it configured in :ref:`configure_alerts`. Use your hardware back button to take
you back to the main screen.
To send an alert to the display, touch the alert button at the top right of the
screen.
|droid_alert_button| **Alert button**
You can send an alert to the display by entering the text in the box and
clicking on :guilabel:`Process`. The alert will be displayed as you have it
configured in :ref:`configure_alerts`.
.. image:: pics/droid_alert.png
Search
------
Using the search function gives you the ability to search for a particular media,
add it to the service or display it immediately.
.. _droid_blank:
To use search, press the hardware magnifying glass button on your phone or you
can press the hardware menu button and then select :guilabel:`Search` and you
will be taken to the search screen.
Blank Display
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. image:: pics/droid_search_all1.png
To blank the display, touch the blank button at the top right of the screen.
Enter the text you want to search for in the text box at the top. For this
example we are using the search word "Jesus". You can click the magnifying glass
next to the text box or press the return on your phone keyboard. You will be
presented with a list of media in which your search word was found.
|droid_blank_button| **Blank button**
**Note:** When searching the Bible you must enter the exact name, chapter,
verse or verses. Searching songs will search titles and lyrics with the text
used.
Using the display blank type gives you the ability to blank your screen to the
methods described below. You can find out more about this feature and how it
operates on the main computer at :ref:`blank_control`.
This screen shows the number of instances your searched text is found.
**Show Live:**
Do not blank, or unblank the display.
.. image:: pics/droid_found1.png
**Display Blank:**
Choosing this option will blank your projector to black as if it were shut
off.
As you can see in the example, there are 130 songs with the word "Jesus" in them.
You can scroll through the list of songs until you find the one you want.
**Display Theme:**
Choosing this option will show your blank theme only, without lyrics or
verses. If you are blanking a song with an assigned theme it will blank to
that theme. If no theme is assigned or you are blanking a presentation or
image, it will blank to the global theme.
.. image:: pics/droid_found_select1.png
**Display Desktop:**
Choosing this option will show your desktop wallpaper or a program that you
have open on the extended monitor or projector. You can seamlessly switch
between the desktop wallpaper or a program and OpenLP by Blank to Desktop.
Click on :guilabel:`Add to Service` to add your media to the bottom of the
:ref:`creating_service`. Click on :guilabel:`Send Live` to immediately display
your media on the projection screen.
.. image:: pics/droid_blank.png
.. image:: pics/droid_found_add1.png
When you have completed your search you must press the back button on your phone
to return to the main screen.
.. |droid_alert_button| image:: pics/droid_alert_button.png
.. |droid_blank_button| image:: pics/droid_blank_button.png

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ You may also enter the Bible Importer by clicking the :guilabel:`Import Icon:`
You will see the Bible Importer window, click :guilabel:`Next`.
.. image:: pics/bibleimport01.png
.. image:: pics/import_bible_start.png
After clicking :guilabel:`Next` you can select from the various types of
software that OpenLP will convert Bibles from. Click on the file folder icon to
@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ choose the file(s) of the Bible database you want to import. See the sections
below for more information on the different formats that OpenLP will import.
Click :guilabel:`Next` to continue.
.. image:: pics/bibleimport02.png
.. image:: pics/import_bible_dropdown.png
After selecting your file(s), you'll be asked to fill in the details of the
Bible you are importing. Remember to check what information you need to display
@ -42,12 +42,12 @@ copyright notice. Click :guilabel:`Next` to continue.
**Note:** You can use one blank space using the space bar in the copyright field
to continue if you do not have or need copyright information.
.. image:: pics/bibleimportdetails1.png
.. image:: pics/import_bible_license.png
After entering the license details, OpenLP will start to import your Bible.
It may take some time to import your Bible so please be patient.
.. image:: pics/bibleimportfinished1.png
.. image:: pics/import_bible_finished.png
When the import has finished click :guilabel:`Finish` and you should be
ready to use your Bible in OpenLP.
@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ Importing OSIS Bibles
Importing OSIS files is very simple. Select OSIS as your import source, select
your OSIS Bible file and continue the import process.
.. image:: pics/import_bible_osis.png
**About OSIS Formatted Bibles**
The OSIS XML standard was designed to provide a common format for distribution
@ -102,6 +104,8 @@ by right clicking on the downloaded file and select `Extract` or `Extract Here`.
Note that some of the bibles on OpenSongs webpage are actually in the Zefania
format, which OpenLP can also import, see :ref:`zefaniaimport`.
.. image:: pics/import_bible_opensong.png
After selecting the OpenSong Bibles you want to import, follow the rest of the
import process. When the import has finished you should be ready to use your
OpenSong Bibles.
@ -119,17 +123,30 @@ as another option and does require an internet connection.
To use the web download feature select web download from the import wizard.
You can select from several options of location to download from and also
what Bible translation you need. You will probably want to choose the location
from where you get the best performance or has the translation you need.
.. image:: pics/import_bible_web1.png
.. image:: pics/webbible1.png
First click :guilabel:`Download bible list` to download a list of available
bibles.
.. image:: pics/import_bible_web2.png
This will take a few moments depending on your internet connection and load on
the servers.
.. image:: pics/import_bible_web3.png
When the download is complete you can select from 3 different sources to
download from: `Crosswalk <http://www.biblestudytools.com/>`_, `BibleServer
<http://www.bibleserver.com/>`_ and `BibleGateway
<https://www.biblegateway.com/>`_. From each source there are many Bible
translations available, so there is a good chance that you will find what you
need.
You can also select a proxy server if needed from the `Proxy Server` tab. Your
network administrator will know if this is necessary, in most cases this will
network administrator will know if this is necessary. In most cases this will
not be needed.
.. image:: pics/webbibleproxy1.png
.. image:: pics/import_bible_web_proxy.png
After selecting your download location and the Bible you wish to use, click
:guilabel:`Next` to continue the import process. When your import is completed
@ -140,7 +157,7 @@ Importing CSV formatted Bibles
If you have a Bible in .csv format OpenLP can import it. If you wish to create
a bible in the CSV format yourself the format is documented in the
`OpenLP API documentation <http://docs.openlp.org/plugins/bibles.html#module-openlp.plugins.bibles.lib.csvbible>`_.
`OpenLP API documentation <http://api.openlp.io/api/openlp/plugins/bibles/lib/csvbible.html#module-openlp.plugins.bibles.lib.csvbible>`_.
CSV Bibles will consist of two files a `books` file and a `verse` file.
Select CSV from the list of Bible types to import.
@ -148,7 +165,7 @@ Select CSV from the list of Bible types to import.
You are now ready to select your .csv files. You will need to select both your
books and verse file location.
.. image:: pics/csvimport1.png
.. image:: pics/import_bible_csv.png
After you have selected the file locations you can continue with the import
process. Once it is complete you should be ready to use your imported CSV Bible.
@ -164,6 +181,8 @@ Find the Bible you would like to import and download the file. The downloaded
file is a zip-file from which the Bible must be extracted. This is usually done
by right clicking on the downloaded file and select `Extract` or `Extract Here`.
.. image:: pics/import_bible_zefania.png
You can now simply select the extracted file for import and click
:guilabel:`Next` to continue the import process. When your import is completed
you should now be ready to use the imported Zefania Bible.

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Background Audio
**Repeat track list:**
With this option selected and you are using background audio, the tracks will
repeat when it reaches the end of the list (even if there is only one item).
Application Startup
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Global Theme
Choose the theme you would like to use as your default global theme from the
drop down box. The theme selected appears below. The global theme use is
determined by the Theme Level you have selected.
Theme Level
^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -138,6 +138,14 @@ Choose from one of three options for the default use of your theme.
With this level selected, all songs and verses will use the theme selected on
the left in the Global Theme drop down.
Universal Settings
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
**Wrap footer text:**
Check this if you want text in the footer to wrap if the lines are too long to
be on one line.
Advanced
========
@ -205,6 +213,17 @@ time when saving your service file.
technically inclined, there is more information at
`Python.org <http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#strftime-strptime-behavior>`_.
Data Location
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you wish to change the default location of where OpenLP stores its data, you
can enter a custom location here.
|buttons_open| **Browse for a custom data location**
|buttons_revert| **Revert:**
Clicking this button will erase your changes and revert to the default data
location.
Default Images
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -252,8 +271,8 @@ These three settings control
service from start to finish. Using this setting makes it possible to use a
presentation remote controller.
X11
^^^
Display Workarounds
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
**Bypass X11 Window Manager:**
Linux and other X users may need to try toggling this flag if the main display
@ -264,11 +283,22 @@ X11
appears to affect different versions and distributions differently, this
setting has been added, rather than try and work it out programmatically.
**Use alternating row colors in lists:**
Using alternating row colors in most cases makes it easier for the human eye
to overview a list of items. Uncheck to disable.
.. _config_players:
Players
=======
.. image:: pics/configuremedia.png
.. image:: pics/configureplayers.png
Background color
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Choose the background color displayed as background for videos with a different
aspect ratio than the display screen
Available Media Players
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -287,7 +317,8 @@ players control the following:
reputation of being able to handle almost any video or audio format.
**Note:** You must have `VLC <http://www.videolan.org/vlc/>`_ installed for the
VLC option to be available.
VLC option to be available. On Windows you must install the 32-bit version of VLC.
On Mac OS X you must install the 64-bit version of VLC.
Player Order
^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -296,6 +327,34 @@ Determines the preference order of the selected media players. The order is
changed by selecting one of the available players and using the
:guilabel:`Down` or :guilabel:`Up` button to change the position of the player.
.. _configure_projectors:
Projectors
==========
.. image:: pics/configureprojectors.png
Communication Options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The options available are:
**Connect to projectors on startup:**
Check if you want to attempt to connect to all projectors when OpenLP starts.
**Socket timeout (seconds):**
Time in seconds to wait for the projector connection. Available options are 2
to 10 seconds.
**Poll timeout (seconds):**
How often to poll the projector for status information. Available options are
2 to 60 seconds. For quicker response on the status icons, set to a lower
value. If you have network congestion, you may need to use a higher value.
**Source select dialog interface:**
Select whether you want all video source options on one dialog page or to use
tabs to consolidate the inputs based on video group.
.. _config_songs:
Songs
@ -321,13 +380,21 @@ Songs Mode
If this box is not selected, your song edit changes will only be available in
the :ref:`creating_service` if you add it again.
**Add missing songs when opening service:**
With this box selected, when you open an order of service created on another
**Import missing songs from service files:**
With this box selected, when you open a service file created on another
computer, or if one of the songs are no longer in your :ref:`media-manager`,
it will automatically enter the song in your Songs Media Manager. If this box
is not checked, the song is available in the service but will not be added to
the :ref:`media-manager`.
**Display songbook in footer:**
With this box selected the songbook name and number for songs (if available)
will be shown in the footer.
**Display "©" symbol before copyright info:**
With this box selected the copyright symbol will be displayed in the footer
before the copyright information.
Bibles
======
@ -336,6 +403,10 @@ Bibles
Verse Display
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
**Show verse numbers:**
With this box selected verse numbers are always shown, deselect to hide verse
numbers.
**Only show new chapter numbers:**
With this box selected, the live display of the verse will only show the
chapter number and verse for the first verse, and just the verse numbers after
@ -372,6 +443,38 @@ Verse Display
**Note:** Changes do not affect verses already in the service.
Custom Scripture References
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Here you can change the default separators used in the scripture references.
The default values are shown in gray when the custom separators has not be
enabled and nothing has been entered. Note that the default separators can
change if the language of OpenLP is changed.
**Verse Separators:** Enable to enter a custom verse separator.
**Range Separators:** Enable to enter a custom range separator.
**List Separators:** Enable to enter a custom list separator.
**End Mark:** Enable to enter a custom end marker.
Default Bible Language
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Choose the language of the bible books. The options are:
**Bible Language:**
The language of the books will be determined by the language of the bible.
**Application Language:**
The language of the books will be determined by the language set for OpenLP.
**English:**
The language of the books will be set to English.
.. _presentation_configure:
Presentations
=============
@ -387,6 +490,9 @@ feature you will need to have one of the above-mentioned applications installed,
due to the fact that OpenLP uses these application to open and run the
presentation.
Support of PDF is bundled with OpenLP on Mac OS X and Windows. On Linux you will
need to install :file:`mupdf` (recommended) or :file:`ghostscript`.
Advanced
^^^^^^^^
@ -395,6 +501,30 @@ Advanced
box on the Presentations toolbar in :ref:`media-manager` which gives you the
option to select the presentation program you want to use.
PowerPoint options
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
These options are only available if PowerPoint has been detected.
**Clicking on a selected slide in the slidecontroller advances to next effect:**
When this is enabled it is possible to go to the next effect of a slide by
clicking the slide in the slidecontroller. The default behavior is to restart
the slide.
**Let PowerPoint control the size and position of the presentation window (workaround for Windows 8 scaling issue):**
Windows 8 and 10 can on computers with multiple monitors use scaling to make
windows look the same size on different monitors. Unfortunately this can
cause issues with how OpenLP places and resizes the PowerPoint presentation
window. Check this box to enable the workaround which let PowerPoint control
the presentation window. When you enable this you must setup PowerPoint to
present to the correct monitor.
PDF options
^^^^^^^^^^^
**Use given full path for mudraw or ghostscript binary:**
Enable this if you want to enter a custom path for mudraw or ghostscript.
Images
======
@ -413,6 +543,8 @@ it is resized.
Media
=====
.. image:: pics/configuremedia.png
Advanced
^^^^^^^^
@ -420,7 +552,11 @@ Advanced
With this option selected, you will see :guilabel:`Use Player:` area with a
dropdown box on the Media tool bar in the :ref:`media-manager` which gives
you the option to select the media player you want to use.
**Start Live items automatically:**
With this option selected media items will start to play automatically when
sent live.
Custom
======
@ -438,6 +574,13 @@ Custom Display
**Note:** If you have an entry in the Credits box of your custom slide, title and
credits will always be displayed.
**Import missing custom slides from service files:**
With this box selected, when you open a service file created on another
computer, or if one of the custom slides are no longer in your
:ref:`media-manager`, it will automatically enter the custom slide in your
Custom Slide Media Manager. If this box is not checked, the custom slide is
available in the service but will not be added to the :ref:`media-manager`.
.. _configure_alerts:
Alerts
@ -464,7 +607,7 @@ Font
This setting will determine how long your :ref:`alerts` will be displayed on
the screen, in seconds.
**Location:**
**Vertical Align:**
Choose the location where you want the alert displayed on the
screen, Top, Middle or Bottom.
@ -495,8 +638,8 @@ same network, wired or wireless.
.. _non_secure:
Server Settings- Non Secure
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Server Settings - Non Secure
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. image:: pics/configureremotes.png
@ -523,9 +666,11 @@ Android app.
smartphone, to view the live service display in a basic black and white
format. This URL shows the address you will use in the remote browser for
stage view.
Server Settings- Secure
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. _secure_server:
Server Settings - Secure
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
These options are identical in meaning to the ones documented in :ref:`non_secure`.
The only difference is these require an SSL cetificate to provide the security.
Instructions for creating and installing a certificate are documented in
@ -533,6 +678,8 @@ Generate SSL certificate :ref:`ssl_config`.
*Changing from a Secure to Non Secure setup requires a restart of OpenLP.*
.. _user_auth:
User Authentication
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This option allows the additional security for update functions via the web or

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@ -47,8 +47,6 @@ one you can click on |configshortcut| twice. This will remove the shortcut.
All Actions that you click on will show either Default or Custom.
.. image:: pics/configure_shortcuts_bottom.png
If you change or add any shortcut the option button for Custom will be selected.
Clicking the Default option button will restore the original shortcut. You can
also click |clearshortcut| to change it back to default.
@ -63,4 +61,4 @@ save any of your changes click :guilabel:`Cancel`
.. |clearshortcut| image:: pics/configure_shortcuts_clear.png
.. |configshortcut| image:: pics/configure_shortcuts_config.png
.. |configshortcut| image:: pics/configure_shortcuts_config.png

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ On the right side of your screen at the top is the Service Manager. Everything
you want to display should be in the Service Manager and preferably in the order
you want to display it.
.. image:: pics/service_manager.png
.. image:: pics/servicemanager.png
.. _new_service:
@ -51,10 +51,7 @@ You can create your service file on a different computer than the projection
computer. If a song is not in the projection computer database when you open the
saved file OpenLP will automatically import the song into the song database with
this option checked here :ref:`config_songs` "Add missing songs when opening
service." If this option is not selected, and the song is not in your database,
you will see a popup when you mouseover the song in the service manager.
.. image:: pics/service_manager_edit.png
service."
You always have the ability to edit the song in the service manager by right
clicking on the song and choosing :menuselection:`Edit Item` from the context
@ -94,6 +91,8 @@ Double-click on the verse you want to display live.
|live| Send the selected item to Live.
|custom_delete| Remove the service item.
**Note:** You always have the option to send any media live direct from the
:ref:`media-manager`. Please see the :ref:`media-manager` section for more
details.
@ -124,11 +123,6 @@ it Live and you notice you don't have the correct theme for it, you can right
click the item and mouseover :guilabel:`Change Item Theme` and select the theme
you want to use.
An easy way to check which theme you are using is to move your mouse cursor over
an item in your service and you will see a popup with the theme being used.
.. image:: pics/service_manager_theme.png
Moving Through a Service
------------------------
@ -188,14 +182,16 @@ Adding a Group of Images
At some point you may have a group of images to display together. It may be
pictures from a youth group adventure, bulletin announcements, or some other
reason. Once you add your images to the :ref:`media-manager` hold the :kbd:`Ctrl`
reason. You can either create the group in the :ref:`media-manager` and then
click the |buttons_add| icon above the images, or you can manually select a
group of images. Do this by holding the :kbd:`Ctrl`
key on your keyboard and click each image you want to add as a group. As you
click the images they will remain highlighted. When you are done with your
selections you can either click the |buttons_add| icon above the images or,
click on one of the highlighted images, hold the mouse button and drag them over
to the Service Manager side and place them where you need them.
.. image:: pics/service_images.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_image_group.png
Sorting a Group of Images
-------------------------
@ -203,11 +199,11 @@ Sorting a Group of Images
If you do not like the order the images are in,
right click Images.
.. image:: pics/service_reorder.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_image_group_right_click.png
Left click Reorder Item.
.. image:: pics/service_reorder_service_item.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_reorder_images.png
From this box you will be able to rearrange the order of your images by clicking
on one and using the :guilabel:`Up` and :guilabel:`Down` arrows to move it to
@ -220,7 +216,7 @@ images, left click the image you want to add and hold the mouse button and drag
it over your group of Images and release the mouse button. You will be given
two options, :guilabel:`Add New Item` and :guilabel:`Add to Selected Item`.
.. image:: pics/service_add.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_image_dnd_menu.png
If you click :guilabel:`Add New Item` your image will be separate from your
group of images as another item at the bottom of the Service. If you click
@ -242,12 +238,12 @@ You can type your note in the box and click :guilabel:`Save`. If you change your
mind you can click :guilabel:`Cancel`. Your note will appear as a yellow note on
your item.
.. image:: pics/service_note.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_note_icon.png
To view your note move your mouse cursor over the item in your service and you
will see a popup with the information you typed in your note.
.. image:: pics/service_manager_noteview.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_note_hover.png
If you need to change your Note or delete it, open it again, delete your text
and click :guilabel:`Save`
@ -301,29 +297,29 @@ After adding your media file to the :ref:`creating_service` you can mouseover
your file and the popup will show you the play time "Length" in hours, minutes
and seconds.
.. image:: pics/service_media_timer.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_media_hover.png
Right click on your media file and left click
|service_timer| :guilabel:`Start Time`.
.. image:: pics/service_media_timer_start.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_media_right_click.png
**Item Start and Finish Time**
The start and stop time default to the beginning and end of the video.
.. image:: pics/service_media_timer_config.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_media_times.png
Change the hours, minutes and seconds to the times you want your video to begin
and end. When you are finished click :guilabel:`Ok` to save your changes or
:guilabel:`Cancel` to leave the times as they were originally. When you display
your media live it will start and stop with the times you configured.
.. image:: pics/service_media_timer_configend.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_media_times2.png
After your changes have been saved you can check your start and stop times by
After your changes have been saved you can check your start and stop times by
putting your mouse cursor over the media file.
.. image:: pics/service_media_timerend.png
.. image:: pics/service_manager_media_hover2.png
.. _blank_control:
@ -331,10 +327,14 @@ Using the "Blank to" Control
----------------------------
On the *Live Controller Bar* in between the Live windows are three options to
Blank your screen. Clicking on the down arrow next to the blank button will show
you your three options.
Blank your screen. Depending on how narrow your slidecontroller is, the three
options will be presented as a dropdown menu in the toolbar.
.. image:: pics/service_blank.png
.. image:: pics/blank_screen_dropdown.png
Or as three separate buttons in the toolbar.
.. image:: pics/blank_screen_toolbar.png
|slide_blank| **Blank Screen:**
Choosing this option will blank your projector to black as if it were shut off.
@ -396,4 +396,4 @@ want to save your file and click :guilabel:`Ok`.
.. |SERVICE_OPEN| image:: pics/service_open.png
.. |SERVICE_SAVE| image:: pics/service_save.png
.. |AUDIO_PAUSE| image:: pics/media_playback_pause.png
.. |BUTTONS_ADD| image:: pics/buttons_add.png
.. |BUTTONS_ADD| image:: pics/buttons_add.png

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@ -83,6 +83,26 @@ different configuration window will appear.
To change the resolution of the screens you will have to click
:guilabel:`Advanced display settings`.
**Recommendations**
Windows 8 and 10 have several features that might seem smart on a normal desktop
but which is not something that should be enabled when you want to use the
computer for presenting songs, etc. during a service.
.. image:: pics/task-bar-properties-win8.png
Right click the task bar and choose :guilabel:`Properties`. You should uncheck
:guilabel:`Use Peek to preview...` since it will totally blank the 2nd display
if hovering mouse over an icon on the taskbar. You should also uncheck
:guilabel:`Show taskbar on all displays`.
.. image:: pics/task-bar-right-click-win10.png
If you use Windows 10 you should probably also hide the :guilabel:`Task View`
button from the taskbar, since clicking it will blank your 2nd display. To
disable it, right click the taskbar, and uncheck :guilabel:`Show Task View
button`.
.. _win7monitor:
Windows 7
@ -129,20 +149,14 @@ assumes you have properly set up any proprietary drivers if needed. You
should seek out your distributions documentation if this general guide does not
work.
**Note to Ubuntu 11.04 Users:** Ubuntu 11.04 uses the new Unity interface. It
is recommended to use the *Classic Desktop* option. OpenLP and other
applications requiring dual monitors may not work well with Unity due to issues
experienced by other users with the Unity interface.
GNOME 2
^^^^^^^
This guide is for users of the GNOME 2 desktop who do not use proprietary
drivers. From most distros go to :menuselection:`System --> Preferences -->
Display Settings (Monitors)`. Set up your projector with the correct resolution
and make sure that :guilabel:`Same image on all monitors` is **unchecked**.
.. image:: pics/gnome.png
**Note to Ubuntu Users:** Standard Ubuntu uses the Unity interface.
Unfortunately we cannot recommend using Unity for a dual display setup with
OpenLP, since there seems to be no reliable way to hide the menubar from the
secondary display, as well as other issues. Instead we recommend using a
different desktop environment like GNOME, KDE or Xfce, all of which are
available from the Ubuntu repositories, and via special Ubuntu variants, such as
`Ubuntu GNOME <https://ubuntugnome.org/>`_, `Kubuntu <http://kubuntu.org/>`_ or
`Xubuntu <http://xubuntu.org/>`_.
GNOME 3
^^^^^^^
@ -150,16 +164,25 @@ GNOME 3
This guide is for users of the GNOME 3 or GNOME Shell desktop who do not use
proprietary drivers. In GNOME shell in the search box type *Displays* or in
GNOME shell or fall back mode go to :menuselection:`Applications --> System Tools --> System Settings`
then select Displays. Set up your projector with the correct resolution and
make sure that :guilabel:`Mirror displays` is **unchecked**
then select Displays.
.. image:: pics/gnome3displays.png
If after setting up your monitors you have the top panel on the wrong monitor
simply drag it to the monitor you want to serve as the primary screen.
By clicking on each of the displays listed you can change the mode, resolution
and orientation of the displays.
.. image:: pics/gnome3displaysettings.png
Make sure to put the display you plan to use for presenting to be the
:guilabel:`Secondary Display`.
.. image:: pics/gnome3drag.png
Back in the :guilabel:`Displays` window, click :guilabel:`Arrange Combined
Displays` to arrange the displays.
If after setting up your monitors you have the top panel on the wrong monitor
simply drag it to the monitor you want to serve as the primary screen.
KDE
^^^
@ -167,16 +190,44 @@ This guide is for users of the KDE desktop who do not use proprietary drivers.
From most distros click the Kick Off menu and navigate to
:guilabel:`System Settings`
.. image:: pics/kdesystemsettings.png
.. image:: pics/kde5systemsettings.png
Click on the display and monitor icon.
Click on the :guilabel:`Display and Monitor` icon.
.. image:: pics/kdedisplay.png
.. image:: pics/kde5display.png
From here you will need to set up your projector with the appropriate
resolution, and position. OpenLP works best projecting to the monitor on the
right.
.. _xfce4display:
Xfce4
^^^^^
This guide is for users of the Xfce4 desktop. Open the Xfce4 menu and chose
:guilabel:`Settings Manager`.
.. image:: pics/xfce4-settings.png
Open :guilabel:`Display` to open the settings for displays.
.. image:: pics/xfce4-display.png
If the second display has not yet been enabled, enable it by selecting it in the
window and tick `Use this display`.
There is an issue with the Xfce4 compositor that makes OpenLP freeze when using
a dual monitor setup. This issue can be worked around by disabling an option for
the compositor. To do this open :guilabel:`Settings Manager` and open
:guilabel:`Window Manager Tweaks`.
.. image:: pics/xfce4-win-manager-tweaks-comp.png
Go to the :guilabel:`Compositor` tab and disable :guilabel:`Display fullscreen
overlay windows directly`. Click :guilabel:`Close` and now OpenLP should run
without issues.
Linux Systems Using nVidia Drivers
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@ -277,3 +328,23 @@ connect your projector and enter::
**Note** it has been reported that when this issue is occurring you will not
want to connect your projector until your desktop is running.
Mac OS X
--------
This short guide will tell users of Mac OS X how to setup dual displays.
.. image:: pics/mac-os-x-system-menu.png
Open :guilabel:`System Preferences` in the Apple menu.
.. image:: pics/mac-os-x-settings.png
Choose the :guilabel:`Displays` option.
.. image:: pics/mac-os-x-display-settings.png
Click :guilabel:`Arrangement` in the top of the window. Make sure that
:guilabel:`Mirror Displays` is unchecked. You can now arrange the displays as
you wish.

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@ -40,11 +40,6 @@ When you are finished with your selection click :guilabel:`Next`.
**Note:** Exporting songs will create a file for each song, If you export one
hundred songs, you will have have one hundred individual files.
.. image:: pics/export_song_process.png
Shows the progress of exporting the songs.
.. image:: pics/export_song_complete.png
Click :guilabel:`Finish` to complete the export process.

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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ The Bible plugin has a `Import Wizard` which can import Bibles
from a variety of sources. The following sources are supported:
CSV
The format is documented in the `OpenLP API documentation <http://docs.openlp.org/plugins/bibles.html#module-openlp.plugins.bibles.lib.csvbible>`_.
The format is documented in the `OpenLP API documentation <http://api.openlp.io/api/openlp/plugins/bibles/lib/csvbible.html#module-openlp.plugins.bibles.lib.csvbible>`_.
OSIS
An XML format for Bible. You can export Bibles from the `Sword Project <http://www.crosswire.org/sword/software/>`_
@ -404,16 +404,10 @@ phonon-backend-vlc may also be worth trying on some systems.
Windows & Mac OS X
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Phonon should already be set up properly. If you are still having issues, let the
Phonon should already be set up properly. If you are still having issues see
:ref:`t-no-media` in the Troubleshooting section. If that does not work, let the
developers know.
There are no menu icons in OpenLP
---------------------------------
This may affect (only) Linux users with XFCE or Gnome. To solve the problem,
follow the instructions on `this bug report <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/501468/comments/3>`_.
MP3's and other audio formats do not work
-----------------------------------------
@ -430,6 +424,19 @@ monitor resolution and avoiding shadows and outline text will help. We are
hoping a future release of the toolkit we are using (QtWebKit) will help improve
this, but there is no timeframe at present.
Why do live backgrounds not work in OpenLP 2.2 on Windows & Mac OS X
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Due to changes in one of the underlying frameworks that OpenLP uses (Qt4),
live backgrounds do not work in OpenLP 2.2. This will be fixed in OpenLP 2.4.
Why do playback of linked audio not work in OpenLP 2.2 on Mac OS X
------------------------------------------------------------------
Due to changes in one of the underlying frameworks that OpenLP uses (Qt4),
playback of linked audio does not work in OpenLP 2.2. This will be fixed in
OpenLP 2.4.
Features
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@ -133,4 +133,12 @@ Theme Manager
The theme manager is where themes are created and edited. Themes are the text
styles and backgrounds that you use to personalize your services.
.. image:: pics/thememanager.png
.. image:: pics/theme_manager_main.png
Projector Manager
-----------------
The :ref:`projector` is where you can manage and control projectors.
.. image:: pics/projector_manager_list.png

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@ -13,59 +13,19 @@ Installation of OpenLP on Ubuntu can either be done through the Software Center
or the command line. Command line instructions will be included at the end of
this section on Ubuntu and its variants.
Ubuntu 12.04 or later
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
OpenLP 2.2 supports Ubuntu 14.04 or later versions. There is currently an older
version of OpenLP available in the official Ubuntu repositories, which can be
found using the Software Center, but to get OpenLP 2.2 it is necessary to add
the OpenLP Personal Package Archive (PPA) to your system.
If you are using Ubuntu 12.10 or a more recent version then OpenLP is
included in the standard distribution. If you are using Ubuntu 12.04 then
OpenLP has been added to the backports packages and so is available
with the appropriate setting below.
Open up the software center by clicking on the :guilabel:`Software Center` icon
in the Launcher if you are using the Unity desktop, or if you are using an
older version of Ubuntu, or the Classic Desktop go to :menuselection:`Applications`
and select the Software Center from the bottom of the menu. You will need to
be the administrator of the system to install OpenLP and will be asked for the
administrator password several times through this process.
If using Ubuntu 12.04 then when you have the Software Center running you need to
turn on support for backports. From the menu choose Edit/Software Sources and
then the "Updates" tab. Now make sure that "Unsupported Updates
(precise-backports) is ticked. Then click :guilabel:`close`.
.. image:: pics/ubuntu-backports.png
Next in any of these versions simply search for OpenLP in the Software Center
and click :guilabel:`Install`.
.. image:: pics/4searchopenlp.png
You will see the install progress as OpenLP and the dependencies required for
it to run are downloaded.
.. image:: pics/5installprogressubuntu.png
After installation you should see that OpenLP is installed.
.. image:: pics/6installcompleteubuntu.png
You can now run OpenLP by either searching for it in the *Dash*, or clicking on
the category *Media Apps* in Unity. If you are running the Classic Desktop you
will have OpenLP available by clicking
:menuselection:`Applications --> Sound and Video --> OpenLP`
Ubuntu older than 12.04
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In older versions of Ubuntu you will first need to add the
OpenLP Personal Package Archive (PPA) to your system.
Ubuntu, Ubuntu GNOME, Xubuntu
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Open up the software center using :menuselection:`Applications`
and select the Software Center from the bottom of the menu. You will need to
be the administrator of the system to install OpenLP and will be asked for the
administrator password several times through this process.
Then go to :menuselection:`Edit --> Software Sources`
.. image:: pics/1softwaresources.png
@ -104,7 +64,7 @@ will have OpenLP available by clicking
:menuselection:`Applications --> Sound and Video --> OpenLP`
Kubuntu
-------
^^^^^^^
From the Kickoff Menu click :guilabel:`System Settings` Then click on
:guilabel:`Software Management`.
@ -160,22 +120,10 @@ menu.
.. image:: pics/kubuntuopenlplaunch.png
Ubuntu Command Line Install
---------------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If you are using Ubuntu 12.10 or a more recent version then OpenLP is included
in the standard distribution. To Install OpenLP open a terminal and type::
user@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install openlp
OpenLP should now be available in your desktop's menu system, but if you wish
to run OpenLP from the command line type::
user@ubuntu:~$ openlp
If you are using an older Ubuntu that does not include OpenLP in the standard
distribution then the following install procedure should work across all Ubuntu
variants. First you will need to add the Personal Package Archive (PPA) to
Ubuntu's software sources. From a terminal type::
First you will need to add the Personal Package Archive (PPA) to Ubuntu's
software sources. From a terminal type::
user@ubuntu:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openlp-core/release
@ -192,12 +140,18 @@ to run OpenLP from the command line type::
user@ubuntu:~$ openlp
Fedora (GNOME)
--------------
Fedora
------
To install OpenLP on Fedora follow the instructions below. The instructions
describes how to do the install when using GNOME, KDE or the command line.
**Note** When installing OpenLP you will need to have administrator privileges.
You will be asked for the administrator password to install.
Fedora (GNOME)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Installing with Fedora you will use the default Add/Remove Programs available
from :menuselection:`System --> Administration --> Add/Remove Programs` in
Fedora 14 and below or in :menuselection:`Applications --> System Tools -->
@ -229,10 +183,7 @@ later.
OpenLP will be available in :menuselection:`Applications --> Sound & Video --> OpenLP`
Fedora (KDE)
------------
**Note** when installing OpenLP you will need to have administrator privileges.
You will be asked for the administrator password to install.
^^^^^^^^^^^^
From the Kickoff open *Software Management*. Type OpenLP into the search
box. Then click :guilabel:`Find by name` or press :kbd:`Enter`.
@ -254,7 +205,7 @@ install notification, or from the Kickoff menu.
.. image:: pics/4fedoracompleted.png
Fedora Command Line Install
---------------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To install OpenLP from the command line type::
@ -269,9 +220,15 @@ Linux Mint
----------
The following instructions are for a standard Linux Mint install. These
instructions will not work with Linux Mint Debian Edition. If your are running
Linux Mint without the standard desktop please see the :ref:`mint-command`
install instructions.
instructions will not work with Linux Mint Debian Edition. Most users should
be able to follow the instructions for :ref:`mint-softman`, but if your are
running Linux Mint without the standard desktop please see the
:ref:`mint-command` install instructions.
.. _mint-softman:
Software Manager Install
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The administrator password will be required several times during the
installation. To install OpenLP open the Software Manager from the Mint Menu.
@ -317,7 +274,7 @@ from the *Sound and Video* section of the Mint Menu.
.. _mint-command:
Linux Mint Command Line Install
-------------------------------
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You will need to add the Personal Package Archive (PPA) to Linux Mint's
software sources. From a terminal type::

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Installing OpenLP on Microsoft Windows
======================================
Installing OpenLP is identical over all supported versions of Windows. After
downloading the file from the `download page <http://www.openlp.org/en/download.html>`_
downloading the file from the `website <http://www.openlp.org/>`_
open the file by double clicking when the download is complete. After opening
the downloaded file agree to open the unverified file if you are prompted.
On Windows 8 you might have to click :guilabel:`More info` before you can
@ -63,22 +63,23 @@ Privacy Settings to run OpenLP.
Click the Apple icon and open System Preferences
.. image:: pics/gatekeeper1.png
.. image:: pics/mac-os-x-system-menu.png
Open the Security & Privacy settings
.. image:: pics/gatekeeper2.png
.. image:: pics/mac-os-x-settings.png
Change the setting from Mac App Store to Anywhere. If the settings are grayed
out click on the lock in the lower lefthand corner of the settings window to
enable editing.
.. image:: pics/gatekeeper3.png
.. image:: pics/mac-os-x-security-and-privacy.png
I you have not already downloaded the correct file from the OpenLP
`download page <http://www.openlp.org/en/download.html>`_, download it now.
Then double click on the .dmg file. Drag the OpenLP icon over to the Applications
folder and you will be ready to use OpenLP. OpenLP will be available in your
Applications folder.
If you have not already downloaded the correct file from the OpenLP
`website <http://www.openlp.org/>`_, download it now. Then double click on the
.dmg file. This will open a window with two icons: An OpenLP icon and an
Applications Folder icon. To install OpenLP, simply drag the OpenLP icon over to
the Applications folder icon and you will be ready to use OpenLP. OpenLP will be
available in your Applications folder.
.. image:: pics/osxinstall.png
.. image:: pics/mac-os-x-dnd-install.png

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@ -90,6 +90,9 @@ to find Bible verses and add them to the :ref:`g-service-manager`.
Toolbar
^^^^^^^
|buttons_edit| **Edit the selected bible:**
Edit meta data or book names of the selected bible.
|buttons_import| **Import Bible:**
Import Bibles from a number of formats. This is discussed in detail on the
:ref:`import_bibles` page.
@ -140,7 +143,7 @@ The following options are available on the quick search tab:
A detailed description of the format and how it is parsed by OpenLP can
be read `In the OpenLP API documentation
<http://docs.openlp.org/plugins/bibles.html#openlp.plugins.bibles.lib.parse_reference>`_.
<http://api.openlp.io/api/openlp/plugins/bibles/lib.html#openlp.plugins.bibles.lib.parse_reference>`_.
If an invalid format is used for a search a popup window will show the
examples also shown above.
@ -252,6 +255,16 @@ added. When the items are added, only items with the correct file suffix for the
plugin will be loaded. If you try to drop a presentation into the images folder,
an error message will be generated.
In :ref:`presentation_configure` configuration it is possible to enable
:guilabel:`Allow presentation application to be overridden`, which shows a
dropdown box which gives you the option to select the presentation application
you want to use. The default is :guilabel:`Automatic`, but you can choose any
available presentation application. Note that this can lead to unexpected
behavior if the application chosen is not compatible with the presentation.
.. image:: pics/media_manager_presentation_select.png
Images
------
@ -263,6 +276,11 @@ media item. The images media item shows a list of imported images.
Toolbar
^^^^^^^
|buttons_image_new_group| **Add group:**
Opens a dialog where a new image group can be added.
.. image:: pics/images_add_group.png
|buttons_open| **Load image:**
Import one or more images. Images need to be imported in order to be used
in OpenLP.
@ -290,6 +308,12 @@ Toolbar
**Notes:** Right-clicking on an image will display some of the same options.
.. image:: pics/images_select_image_group.png
When an image is added to the mediamanager, a dialog will ask in which group the
image should be placed. The options are :guilabel:`No group`,
:guilabel:`Existing group` or :guilabel:`New group`.
Images can be dragged from the desktop (or any folder) into the Images manager
plugin. This allows the selected items to be loaded more quickly. If a folder is
selected, all the contacts of the folder will be added. When the items are added,
@ -304,14 +328,24 @@ Clicking on *Media* in the :ref:`g-media-manager` will display the media item
for media. The media item shows a list of imported audio or video files.
**Note:** On some computers OpenLP has trouble displaying videos. Please read
the `Frequently Asked Questions <http://wiki.openlp.org/faq>`_ for tips on how
to resolve these issues.
the :ref:`troubleshooting` for tips on how to resolve these issues.
.. image:: pics/mediamanager_media.png
Toolbar
^^^^^^^
|buttons_media_optical| **Load CD/DVD:**
Import mediaclip from audio CD or DVD. This feature only works if VLC is
installed on the computer and enabled in OpenLP. See :ref:`config_players`
for how to configure media players. Clicking the icon will bring up a window
where you can load a DVD or audio CD, select a track and a range and save
it as a named media clip. Note that the audio CD or DVD is still required
when playing the media clip, even if the media clip is saved to a service
file.
.. image:: pics/select_media_clip.png
|buttons_open| **Load media:**
Import one or more media files. Media files need to be imported in order to
be used in OpenLP.
@ -346,6 +380,13 @@ are added, only items with the correct file suffix for the plugin will be loaded
If you try to drop a presentation into the images folder, an error message will
be generated.
In :ref:`media_configure` configuration it is possible to enable
:guilabel:`Allow media player to be overridden`, which shows a dropdown box
which gives you the option to select the media player you want to use. The
default is :guilabel:`Automatic`, but you can choose any available player.
.. image:: pics/media_manager_media_select.png
Custom Slides
-------------
@ -409,6 +450,10 @@ same options.
.. |BUTTONS_REPLACE_LIVE_BACKGROUND| image:: pics/buttons_replace_live_background.png
.. |BUTTONS_IMAGE_NEW_GROUP| image:: pics/button_image_new_group.png
.. |BUTTONS_MEDIA_OPTICAL| image:: pics/button_media_optical.png
.. |SEARCH_SONG| image:: pics/search_song.png
.. |SEARCH_TITLE| image:: pics/search_title.png

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@ -41,6 +41,9 @@ File
**Song:**
Import your songs previously exported. :ref:`import_songs`
**CCLI SongSelect:**
Import your songs from CCLI SongSelect. :ref:`import_songs`
**Bible:**
Import Bibles from another program, the internet or a previously exported
Bible from OpenLP. :ref:`import_bibles`
@ -85,6 +88,9 @@ Clicking on any of the next items will hide or show its respective panel.
|button_mediamanager| **Media Manager:**
Hide or show :ref:`media-manager`.
|button_projectormanager| **Projector Manager:**
Hide or show :ref:`projector`.
|button_servicemanager| **Service Manager:**
Hide or show :ref:`creating_service`.
@ -119,6 +125,9 @@ If anything is deleted in this folder it is not recoverable through OpenLP.
Changing screen resolution can have an affect on theme images. Use this to
correct the images.
**Find Duplicate Songs:**
Start wizard for detecting and removing duplicate songs.
|plugin_songs| **Re-index Songs:**
This rebuilds the internal song indexes to make them work following code
corrections. You would generally use this after a software upgrade.
@ -197,4 +206,6 @@ Help
.. |BUTTON_MEDIAMANAGER| image:: pics/button_mediamanager.png
.. |BUTTON_SERVICEMANAGER| image:: pics/button_servicemanager.png
.. |BUTTON_SERVICEMANAGER| image:: pics/button_servicemanager.png
.. |BUTTON_PROJECTORMANAGER| image:: pics/button_projector_manager.png

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