1<label id="Configuration"> 2 3<section name="Configuration of CDPlayer"> 4The menu "Settings..." opens up a panel where you can set up basic preferences 5such as the FreeDB server to use for queries or the action to take when CDPlayer 6exits. 7<br> 8The "General" page shows a text field where you can enter a preferred device 9for audio CDs. This is equivalent to starting CDPlayer with the argument 10"Device=<some device>". You also have a set of radio buttons to choose an 11action to be performed on exiting CDPlayer. The choice is between doing 12nothing, stopping a currently playing CD, and ejecting the CD. 13<br> 14On the "FreeDB" page you may enter the internet address of your preferred 15FreeDB server. Clicking the button "Update list" will bring up a list of 16available servers to choose from. You need a connection to the internet for 17this. 18</section> 19 20<section name="Configuration of audio CD drives"> 21CDPlayer.app uses the defaults section 'AudioCD' to store a list of 22devices to check for audio CDs. (Actually, it is AudioCD.bundle, that 23does this, but this does not really matter.) You can edit this manually 24by using the 'defaults' programm in your terminal, but there also 25exists a panel fpr Preferences.app to do this.<br><br> 26This is the configuration panel for audio CD drives.<br><br> 27<legendfig src="Config.tiff"> 28 <legend x="85" y="215" >The list of drives checked for audio CDs.</legend> 29 <legend x="235" y="160">Enter the name of a drive to be added to the list here.</legend> 30 <legend x="255" y="195">Press 'Add' to add the drive to the list.</legend> 31 <legend x="255" y="230">Press 'Delete' to delete the highlighted drive from the list.</legend> 32</legendfig> 33</section> 34 35