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@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ Some computers also incorporate the use of :abbr:`S-Video (Separate Video)` or
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A typical OpenLP setup consist of your normal single monitor, with your
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projector hooked up to your computer as the second monitor. With the option of
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extending your desktop across the second monitor, or your operating system's equivalent.
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extending your desktop across the second monitor, or your operating system's
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equivalent.
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Microsoft Windows
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@ -46,8 +47,8 @@ press :kbd:`Windows+P`.
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The more traditional way is also fairly straight forward. Go to
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:guilabel:`Control Panel` and click on :guilabel:`Display`. This will open up
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the :guilabel:`Display` dialog. You may also bypass this step by a right click on
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a blank area on your desktop and selecting :guilabel:`Resolution`.
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the :guilabel:`Display` dialog. You may also bypass this step by a right click
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on a blank area on your desktop and selecting :guilabel:`Resolution`.
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.. image:: pics/winsevendisplay.png
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@ -123,7 +124,8 @@ Linux Systems Using nVidia Drivers
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This guide is for users of the proprietary nVidia driver on Linux Distributions.
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It is assumed that you have properly setup your drivers according to your
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distribution's documentation, and you have a working ``xorg.conf`` file in place.
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distribution's documentation, and you have a working ``xorg.conf`` file in
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place.
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If you wish to make the changes permanent in setting up your system for dual
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monitors it will be necessary to modify your ``xorg.conf`` file. It is always a
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@ -58,8 +58,9 @@ the folder.
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.. image:: pics/selectsongs.png
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On most operating systems, to select all the songs, first select the first song
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in the list, press the shift key, and select the last song in the list. After this
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press :guilabel:`Next` and you will see that your import has been successful.
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in the list, press the shift key, and select the last song in the list. After
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this press :guilabel:`Next` and you will see that your import has been
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successful.
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.. image:: pics/finishedimport.png
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@ -89,8 +90,9 @@ Choose either the .txt or .usr file. You will be asked to chose a download
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location if your browser does not automatically select that for you. Select
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this file from the OpenLP import window and then click :guilabel:`Next` You can
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also select multiple songs for import at once on most operating systems by
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selecting the first item in the list then holding the shift key and select the last
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item in the list. When finished, you will see that your import has completed.
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selecting the first item in the list then holding the shift key and select the
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last item in the list. When finished, you will see that your import has
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completed.
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.. image:: pics/finishedimport.png
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