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== Show Menubar ==
== Show Menubar ==
Clicking this option will hide the menu bar.
 
The only way to show the menu bar again is by pressing <keycap>Ctrl + M</keycap>, because you can't de-select the menu option when no menu bar is shown.
Clicking this option will hide the menu bar.<br /><br />
The only way to show the menu bar again is by pressing <keycap>Ctrl + M</keycap>, because you can't de-select the menu option when no menu bar is shown. More about the [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/MenuAndCommandReference|Menus in the Menubar]].


== Replay Gain Mode ==
== Replay Gain Mode ==
The replay gain mode will change the volume depending on meta information of the track. (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replay_Gain Wikipedia entry for replay gain] )
 
The replay gain mode will change the volume depending on meta information of the track. (see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Replay_Gain Wikipedia entry for replay gain])<br /><br />
You can switch the replay gain mechanism off, use a track-based replay gain or the album-based replay gain.
You can switch the replay gain mechanism off, use a track-based replay gain or the album-based replay gain.


== Configure Shortcuts... ==
== Configure Shortcuts... ==
Selecting this menu entry will show a configuration dialog allowing you to change and define new keyboard shortcuts.
 
A frequent use is to activate the multimedia keys for keyboards that have those.
Selecting this menu entry will show a configuration dialog allowing you to change and define new keyboard shortcuts.<br /><br />
A frequent use is to activate the multimedia keys for keyboards that have those. More about [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/KeybindingReference|Shortcuts]].


== Configure Amarok... ==
== Configure Amarok... ==
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The configuration dialog is split in several sub-pages that allow the configuration of certain aspects of '''Amarok'''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> behavior. These are described in the [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/ConfiguringAmarok|Configuring Amarok]] section of the Handbook.
The configuration dialog is split in several sub-pages that allow the configuration of certain aspects of '''Amarok'''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> behavior. These are described in the [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/ConfiguringAmarok|Configuring Amarok]] section of the Handbook.
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Overview

Here is where you change settings and configure Amarok.

Contents

The Amarok Settings Sub-Menu
Menu Item Description
Show Menubar Hide the menu bar. Show it again by pressing Ctrl + M
Replay Gain Mode Allows you to set the Replay Gain mode; Off, by Track, or by Album
Configure Shortcuts... Allows you to make custom keyboard shortcuts
Configure Amarok... Configure General options, Internet Services, Playback, Notifications, and Database

Show Menubar

Clicking this option will hide the menu bar.

The only way to show the menu bar again is by pressing Ctrl + M, because you can't de-select the menu option when no menu bar is shown. More about the Menus in the Menubar.

Replay Gain Mode

The replay gain mode will change the volume depending on meta information of the track. (see Wikipedia entry for replay gain)

You can switch the replay gain mechanism off, use a track-based replay gain or the album-based replay gain.

Configure Shortcuts...

Selecting this menu entry will show a configuration dialog allowing you to change and define new keyboard shortcuts.

A frequent use is to activate the multimedia keys for keyboards that have those. More about Shortcuts.

Configure Amarok...

Configure Amarok

The configuration dialog is split in several sub-pages that allow the configuration of certain aspects of Amarok's behavior. These are described in the Configuring Amarok section of the Handbook.