From 4b9fd5a7f47aee141a9fa3ec8f33b03027e9013b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "R. Bernstein" Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2012 10:12:03 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Split one paragraph into 3 as suggested by Thomas Schmitt --- doc/libcdio.texi | 16 ++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) mode change 100644 => 100755 doc/libcdio.texi diff --git a/doc/libcdio.texi b/doc/libcdio.texi old mode 100644 new mode 100755 index d29bb85a..cdda0a1c --- a/doc/libcdio.texi +++ b/doc/libcdio.texi @@ -415,12 +415,16 @@ codes in the program area of the CD giving a data capacity of roughly Interactive Text Transmission System (ITTS) which is the same data transmission standard used by such things as Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), and virtually the same as the data standard for -the MiniDisc. Traditionally the R-W sub codes have been used for text -and graphics in applications such as CD+G (CD w/graphics) or in the -case of most audio CDs, not at all. The methods for reading this data -from a CD-ROM drive is covered by the programming specs from the -individual drive manufacturers. In the case of ATAPI drives, the -SFF8020 spec covers the reading of the RW subcodes. +the MiniDisc. + +Traditionally the R-W sub codes have been used for text and graphics +in applications such as CD+G (CD w/graphics) or in the case of most +audio CDs, not at all. + +The methods for reading this data from a CD-ROM drive is covered by +the programming specs from the individual drive manufacturers. In the +case of ATAPI drives, the SFF8020 spec covers the reading of the RW +subcodes. Not all drives support reading the RW subcodes from the program area. However for those that do, @value{libcdio} provides a way to get