changed definition list from italics to bold and a couple other minor formatting changes

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Wesley Stout 2011-07-27 12:38:09 -05:00
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Application Startup
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Show blank screen warning:*
**Show blank screen warning:**
When this box is selected, you will get a warning when opening OpenLP that the
output display has been blanked. You may have blanked it and shut down the
program and this will warn you it is still blanked.
*Automatically open the last service:*
**Automatically open the last service:**
When this box is selected, OpenLP will remember the last service you were
working on when you closed the program.
*Show the splash screen:*
**Show the splash screen:**
The OpenLP logo is displayed while OpenLP loads when this checkbox is checked.
This is useful to give some indication that the program is loading.
*Check for updates to OpenLP*
**Check for updates to OpenLP**
OpenLP will check to see if there is a newer version available on a regular
basis when this checkbox is checked. Please note that this requires Internet
access.
@ -51,21 +51,21 @@ Application Startup
Application Settings
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Prompt to save before starting a new service*
**Prompt to save before starting a new service**
When this box is selected, OpenLP will prompt you to save the service you are
working on before starting a new service.
*Automatically preview next item in service*
**Automatically preview next item in service**
When this box is selected, the next item in the Service Manager will show in the
Preview pane.
*Unblank display when adding new live item*
**Unblank display when adding new live item**
When using the :guilabel:`blank to` button with this checkbox checked, on going
live with the next item, the screen will be automatically re-enabled. If this
checkbox is not checked you will need to click the :guilabel:`blank to` button
again to reverse the action.
*Slide loop delay*
**Slide loop delay**
This setting is the time delay in seconds if you want to continuously loop
images, verses, or lyrics. This control timer is also accessible on the "live
toolbar.
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Application Settings
CCLI Details
^^^^^^^^^^^^
*CCLI number*
**CCLI number**
If you subscribe to CCLI, this box is for your License number. This number is
also displayed in the Song Footer box.
@ -103,18 +103,18 @@ Theme Level
Choose from one of three options for the default use of your theme.
*Song Level:*
**Song Level:**
With this level selected, your theme is associated with the song. The theme is
controlled by adding or editing a song in the Song editor and your song theme
takes priority. If your song does not have a theme associated with it, OpenLP
will use the theme set in the Service Manager.
*Service Level:*
**Service Level:**
With this level selected, your theme is controlled at the top of the Service
Manager. Select your default service theme there. This setting will override
your Song theme.
*Global Level:*
**Global Level:**
With this level selected, all songs and verses will use the theme selected on
the left in the Global Theme drop down.
@ -127,19 +127,19 @@ Advanced Tab
UI Settings (user interface)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Number of recent files to display:*
**Number of recent files to display:**
Set this number for OpenLP to remember your last files open. These will show
under File.
*Remember active media manager tab on startup:*
**Remember active media manager tab on startup:**
With this box selected OpenLP media manager will open on the same tab that it
was closed on.
*Double-click to send items straight to live:*
**Double-click to send items straight to live:**
With this box selected, double-clicking on anything in the Media Manager will
immediately send it live instead of to Preview.
*Expand new service items on creation:*
**Expand new service items on creation:**
With this box selected, everything you add to the Service Manager will be
expanded so you can see all the verses, lyrics and presentations, line by line.
When you open OpenLP, everything will automatically be expanded in the Service
@ -153,22 +153,22 @@ Songs Tab
Songs Mode
^^^^^^^^^^
*Enable search as you type:*
**Enable search as you type:**
With this box selected, Media Manager/Songs will display the song you are
searching for as you are typing. If this box is not selected, you need to type
in your search box and then click on the Search button.
*Display verses on live tool bar:*
**Display verses on live tool bar:**
With this box selected, a Go To drop down box is available on the live toolbar
to select any part of the verse type you want displayed live.
*Update service from song edit:*
**Update service from song edit:**
With this box selected and you edit a song in the media manager, the results
will also change the song if it is added to the Service Manager. If this box
is not selected, your song edit changes will only be available in the Service
Manager if you add it again.
*Add missing songs when opening service:*
**Add missing songs when opening service:**
With this box selected, when you open an order of service created on another
computer, or if one of the songs are no longer in your Media Manager, it will
automatically enter the song in your Songs Media Manager. If this box is not
@ -183,36 +183,36 @@ Bibles Tab
Verse Display
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Only show new chapter 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
that. If the chapter changes, the new chapter number will be displayed with the
verse number for the first line, and only the verse number displayed thereafter.
*Display style:*
**Display style:**
This option will put brackets around the chapter and verse numbers. You may
select No Brackets or your bracket style from the drop down menu.
*Layout style:*
**Layout style:**
There are three options to determine how your Bible verses are displayed.
* *Verse Per Slide* will display one verse per slide.
* *Verse Per Line* will start each verse on a new line until the slide is full.
* *Continuous* will run all verses together separated by verse number and chapter if chapter is selected to show above.
* **Verse Per Slide** will display one verse per slide.
* **Verse Per Line** will start each verse on a new line until the slide is full.
* **Continuous** will run all verses together separated by verse number and chapter if chapter is selected to show above.
Note: Changes do not affect verses already in the service.
**Note:** Changes do not affect verses already in the service.
*Display second Bible verses:*
**Display second Bible verses:**
OpenLP has the ability to display the same verse in two different Bible
versions for comparison. With this option selected, there will be a Second
choice in the Bible Media Manager to use this option. Verses will display with
one verse per slide with the second Bible verse below.
*Bible theme:*
**Bible theme:**
You may select your default Bible theme from this drop down box. This selected
theme will only be used if your `Theme Level` is set at `Song Level`.
Note: Changes do not affect verses already in the service.
**Note:** Changes do not affect verses already in the service.
Presentations Tab
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ the presentation. You may select your default controllers here in this tab.
Advanced
^^^^^^^^
*Allow presentation application to be overridden*
**Allow presentation application to be overridden**
With this option selected, you will see `Present using` area with a dropdown
box on the Presentations toolbar in Media Manager which gives you the option
to select the presentation program you want to use.
@ -246,22 +246,22 @@ Media Tab
Media Display
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Use Phonon for video playback*
**Use Phonon for video playback**
If you are having trouble displaying media, selecting this box could help.
Custom Tab:
===========
Custom Tab
==========
.. image:: pics/configurecustom.png
Custom Display
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
*Display Footer*
**Display Footer**
With this option selected, your Custom slide Title will be displayed in the
footer.
Note: If you have an entry in the Credits box of your custom slide, title and
**Note:** If you have an entry in the Credits box of your custom slide, title and
credits will always be displayed.
Alerts Tab
@ -272,27 +272,27 @@ Alerts Tab
Font
^^^^
*Font name:*
**Font name:**
Choose your desired font from the drop down menu
*Font color:*
**Font color:**
Choose your font color here.
*Background color:*
**Background color:**
Choose the background color the font will be displayed on.
*Font size:*
**Font size:**
This will adjust the size of the font.
*Alert timeout:*
**Alert timeout:**
This setting will determine how long your Alert will be displayed on the screen,
in seconds.
*Location:*
**Location:**
Choose the location where you want the alert displayed on the
screen, Top, Middle or Bottom.
*Preview:*
**Preview:**
Your choices will be displayed here.
Remote Tab
@ -320,18 +320,18 @@ Server Settings
.. image:: pics/configureremotes.png
*Serve on IP address:*
**Serve on IP address:**
Put your projection computer's IP address here or use 0.0.0.0 which will
display your IP address links below.
*Port Number:*
**Port Number:**
You can use the default port number or change it to another number. If you don't
understand this setting, you can leave it as is.
*Remote URL:*
**Remote URL:**
This will show the address you will use in the remote computer web browser.
*Stage view URL:*
**Stage view URL:**
This will show the address you will use in the remote computer for Stage view.
Finding your IP address
@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ Finding your IP address
If the Remote or Stage view URL are not showing you can manually find these
settings. To find your projection computer's IP address use these steps below.
*Windows:*
**Windows:**
Open *Command Prompt* and type::
@ -350,7 +350,7 @@ Press the :kbd:`Enter` key and the output of your command will display the
adapter IP address. The IP address will always have a format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
where x is one to three digits long.
*Linux:*
**Linux:**
Open *Terminal* and type::
@ -362,10 +362,11 @@ named "eth0". The IP address for your network card is just after "inet addr:" in
the section with your network card's name. The IP address will always have a
format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where x is one to three digits long.
*OS X 10.6 or 10.5*
From the Apple menu, select :menuselection:`System Preferences --> View --> Network`.
In the Network preference window, click a network port (e.g., Ethernet, AirPort,
modem). If you are connected, you'll see its IP address under "Status:".
**OS X 10.6 or 10.5**
From the Apple menu, select :menuselection:`System Preferences --> View --> Network`.
In the Network preference window, click a network port (e.g., Ethernet, AirPort,
modem). If you are connected, you'll see its IP address under "Status:".
With these two settings written down, open a web browser in the remote computer
and enter the IP address followed by a colon and then the port number, ie: