Fixed some errors.

Added a few different formats to the documentation for importing songs.

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introduction introduction
glossary glossary
dualmonitors dualmonitors
mediamanager
songs
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=============
Media Manager
=============
Once you get your system set up for OpenLP you will be ready to add content to
your setup. This will all happen through the **Media Manager**. The
`Media Manager` contains all the bibles, songs, presentations, media, and
everything else that you will project through OpenLP.
Enabling the Plugins
--------------------
You may need to enable the plugins that came with OpenLP. As you can see below
this is what the `Media Manager` looks like with all the plugins enabled.
.. image:: pics/mediamanager.png
To enable the plugins navigate to :menuselection:`Settings --> Plugins` or
press `F7`. You will then want to click on the plugin to the left that you want
to enable and select **active** from the drop down box to the right.
.. image:: pics/plugins.png
Now you should be ready to add content to OpenLP check out the section of this
guide on the individual plugins.

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=====
Songs
=====
Managing your songs in OpenLP is a relatively simple process. There are also
converters provided to get data from other formats into OpenLP.
Song Importer
=============
If you are using an earlier version of OpenLP or come from another software
package, you may be able to convert your existing database to work in OpenLP
2.0. To access the Song Importer :menuselection:`File --> Import --> Song`.
You will then see the Song Importer window, then click :guilabel:`Next`.
.. image:: pics/songimporter.png
After choosing :guilabel:`Next` you can then select from the various types of
software that OpenLP will convert songs from.
.. image:: pics/songimporterchoices.png
Then click on the file folder icon to choose the file of the song database you
want to import. See the following sections for information on the different
formats that OpenLP will import.
Importing from OpenLP Version 1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Converting from OpenLP Version 1 is a pretty simple process. You will first
need to locate your version 1 database file.
Windows XP::
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\openlp.org\Data\songs.olp
Windows Vista / Windows 7::
C:\ProgramData\openlp.org\Data\songs.olp
After clicking :guilabel:`Next` your conversion should be complete.
.. image:: pics/finishedimport.png
Then press :guilabel:`Finish` and you should now be ready to use your OpenLP
version one songs.
Importing from OpenSong
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Converting from OpenSong you will need to locate your songs database. In the
later versions of OpenSong you are asked to define the location of this. The
songs will be located in a folder named :guilabel:`Songs`. This folder should
contain files with all your songs in them without a file extension. (file.xxx).
When you have located this folder you will then need to select the songs from
the folder.
.. image:: pics/selectsongs.png
On most operating systems to select all the songs, first select the first song
in the lest then press shift and select the last song in the list. After this
press :guilabel:`Next` and you should see that your import has been successful.
.. image:: pics/finishedimport.png
Press :guilabel:`Finish` and you will now be ready to use your songs imported
from OpenSong.
Importing from CCLI Song Select
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To import from CCLI Song Select you must be a CCLI Subscriber and also a
subscriber of the Song Select service. For info on that go to:
http://www.ccli.com
The first step for importing from CCLI Song Select is to log into your account.
Then search for your desired song. For this example we will be adding the song
"Amazing Grace".
.. image:: pics/songselectsongsearch.png
For the song you are searching for select `lyrics` This should take you to a
page displaying the lyrics and copyright info for your song.
.. image:: pics/songselectlyrics.png
Next, hover over the :guilabel:`Lyrics` menu from the upper right corner. Then
choose either the .txt or .usr file. You will then be asked to chose a download
location if your browser does not automatically select that for you. Select
this file from the OpenLP import window and then click :guilabel:`Next` You can
also select multiple songs for import at once on most operating systems by
selecting the first item in the list then holding shift select the last item in
the list. When finished you should see that your import has completed.
.. image:: pics/finishedimport.png
Press :guilabel:`Finish` and you will now be ready to use your songs imported
from CCLI SongSelect.