3 Disk Tidy deletes junk files commonly left behind by Windows, Linux and
4 OS X after connecting your
\dap{} over USB. Select the files you want to
5 delete in the ``Files to Clean'' menu and select ``Start Cleaning'' to begin
6 the process. The settings are stored in the plain text file
7 \fname{.rockbox/rocks/apps/disktidy.config
} that is user-modifiable to allow
8 custom entries to be added.
10 The asterisk character (``*'') can be used as a wild-card which will match any
11 string; however only the first asterisk will be recognised as a wild-card
12 with any additional uses being taken as literal.\\*
14 \warn{Be careful when you use custom entries as you could accidentally delete
17 \subsubsection{Available Options
}
19 \item[All
] selects all Linux, OS X, and Windows files.
20 \item[None
] deselects all file options.
21 \item[Linux
] selects Linux files. Default files are
22 \fname{.dolphinview
},
\fname{.d3lphinview
}, and
\fname{.Trash-*/
}.
23 \item[Windows
] selects Windows files. Default files are
24 \fname{Thumbs.db
},
\fname{\$RECYCLE.BIN/
},
\fname{Desktop.ini
},
\fname{Recycled/
} and
25 \fname{System Volume Information/
}.
26 \item[Mac
] selects OS X files. Default files are
\fname{.
\_*
},
\fname{.DS
\_Store},
27 \fname{.Spotlight-V100/
} and
\fname{.Trashes/
}.
28 \item[Other
] selects additional files added to the configuration file by the
34 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP
}{&
\ActionRCStdCancel}