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Visual style + foo buttons please :)

The visual style is Thallos by Kol, there is a windowblinds version and a visual style version, search the boards and you shall find it.

Starting to get the hang of it, been using about 1 Hour & 45 Minutes, quite easy when you know how, and it's not that difficult to get use too.

Heres mine;

foobarsetup5ft.th.jpg

Where can I find those custom buttons and how did you change the expand/collapse icon in the album list?

Where can I find those custom buttons and how did you change the expand/collapse icon in the album list?

You might find the buttons here and the style of the +'s is dependant on the visual style you are using.

vs: thallos

button: attached

Cheers. (Y)

Would I be able to use masstagger to remove the (live) from the end of all these tags??

post-25418-1140092037.png

Yep. Select "Format value from other fields".

Destination: TITLE

Formatting Pattern: $replace(%title%,' (Live)',)

:)

Cheers. (Y)

Yep. Select "Format value from other fields".

Destination: TITLE

Formatting Pattern: $replace(%title%,' (Live)',)

:)

Thanks

Guys i really do need some help.

I've used foobar2k for maybe a week, and im loving it, better than winamp imo.

but, im wanting to change my buttons.

i've got columns UI, and yes i do know about me needing libpng and zlib.

however, whatever i download, is just .. idk.

can someone please PM me or provide a very STEP BY STEP on where EXACTLY to download and WHERE TO PUT the files/folders?

i've searched, and found one particular post talking about the .dll, and i know that i have messed up somewhere along the steps of puttin it somewhere.

tyia ;D

i've got C

foobar0yt.jpg

i used milk icons couple minutes back, but i guess the VS shud match it because you could tell where the color ended..

Are you using 0.8.3 or 0.9 beta ?

If you are using 0.8.3, go to Preferences > Columns UI > Other > Use custom buttons, then select the appropriate file and check the needed box below if needed (mouseover).

Now if you use 0.9 beta it will be a little more tricky. You will have to create separate pictures for each button.

^^ @DanManIt

Is that a vis plugin down in the lower left corner? Where did you get that? It almost looks like Geiss for Winamp.

That's ProjectM, based on the source code for Milkdrop. There's a thread about it at the foobar forums where you can dl a standalone or panel version. You'll need to get presets for it, though. If you have Winamp installed you can just point projectM to the folder in the Winamp directory. Or you can get some from the Milkdrop site. Or do what I did: install Winamp, copy the Milkdrop presets to a folder and uninstall Winamp. :p

Are you using 0.8.3 or 0.9 beta ?

If you are using 0.8.3, go to Preferences > Columns UI > Other > Use custom buttons, then select the appropriate file and check the needed box below if needed (mouseover).

Now if you use 0.9 beta it will be a little more tricky. You will have to create separate pictures for each button.

totally not what i asked for because PNG files wont load, and i need step by step instructions

thx for trying newayz :) i am using 0.8.3

totally not what i asked for because PNG files wont load, and i need step by step instructions

thx for trying newayz :) i am using 0.8.3

@HT2791:

1. - dload this 7zip file. (you need winrar)

2. - extract the 2 files to your foobar directory i.e C:\Program Files\foobar2000

3. - in foobar, go to Foobar > Preferences > Display > Columns UI < Other tab

4. - Under "toolbars", make sure you put a check mark for "Use custom buttons"

5. - then, to choose your favourite png/bmp image, click the "..." button.

6. - hopefully, by then.. your foobar buttons will show it correctly :)

*. - dload buttons here

@Shannon: Nice mod :cool:

@HT2791:

1. - dload this 7zip file. (you need winrar)

2. - extract the 2 files to your foobar directory i.e C:\Program Files\foobar2000

3. - in foobar, go to Foobar > Preferences > Display > Columns UI < Other tab

4. - Under "toolbars", make sure you put a check mark for "Use custom buttons"

5. - then, to choose your favourite png/bmp image, click the "..." button.

6. - hopefully, by then.. your foobar buttons will show it correctly :)

*. - dload buttons here

@Shannon: Nice mod :cool:

gah thanks alot! it works.. but. it doesnt.

foobarbutton0sl.jpg shud the buttons be showing up liek that? i dont htink so becuase when i hit the supposed stop button, it.. goes to the previous

=P

liek why does everyone post up a 14button picture or upload a 14buttuon attached file?

ok im REALLY stumped. SOrry im being newbish on you guysbut this makes aboslutely no sense. on the nub4life foobar website under buttons > download it gives me one png or other fileformat with 14 buttons T_T

HOw to use properly?

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