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You could have a button to toggle between display modes, and resize the foobar window.. I'd do it something like

Why thank you, I managed to obtain the effect I wanted using some of the principles in your code - using buttons to change window sizes and $if statements to show/hide panels depending on the size of the window. Not sure if it's a very efficient way of doing things but it works ;)

Thanks once again for your assistance!

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*sits and waits for moglenstar's config*

edit:

okay sloppy release, to keep 112233 happy :p

I've actually stopped using this config, preferring one of my more simple configs which I think I showed earlier in the thread.. anyway, a release, yes. finally.

mogknorr.png

it's a complete rebuild of lassekongo's fooknorr config, re-thought from the ground up, made fluid, and then discarded - because of this there are some rough parts, and bad layout ideas (such as the buttons to change views), though as it's released under the same CC license as fooknorr was, feel free to fix and share as you please :)

I guess it needs foobar 0.9.5, the version that supports panels ui, panels ui 0.14.12, some version of columns ui, album list panel, and that powerpanels component.

Download

Edited by moglenstar
Is someone able to say me which Visual Style is it ? beacause i don't recognize the start button

thanks in advance

moglenstar : I like your version of fooknorr so thanks for share it

looks like a modified Luna Element 5.1, with the start button bmp replaced.

Thanks for your support :)

fooarrangewb5.jpg

Sorry I can't help with your question..

BUT! What'd you do to make those lines and playtime so big at the top of yours? What's the component or w.e. called?

Thanks.

And what are those bar things you have on your desktop? Your entire setup looks nice.

Edited by Blared82

I'm using Foobar 0.9.5.3 with Columns UI .3 beta 2 preview 11d and have been having a hard time getting my groupings set up with NG playlist. I want to be able to have just one playlist that will show single artist albums grouped by artist and also have separate groups for various artists albums. I use Album Artist = Various Artists for the VA albums and only use the Artist tag for everything else. I'd also like to have a third group for single tracks that may not have an Album tag set, but I could live without that for now. I have my files tagged with ID3v2.3 tags.

Can someone please help me out here?

Is it possible to make simple shuffle buttom like winamp? There some thing like that, but it's repeat/shuffle/default (all in one): http://cal45.deviantart.com/art/toolejmog-fuu-56703238

btninfoh5b791.jpg

$button(87,7,17,16,0,0,/foolars\button-next.png,/foolars\button-nexth.png,Next,)
$button(103,7,17,16,0,0,/foolars\button-open.png,/foolars\button-openh.png,Add Files...,)
$button(119,7,17,16,0,0,/foolars\button-shuffle.png,/foolars\button-shuffleh.png,'Shuffle (tracks)',)

edit:

okay sloppy release, to keep 112233 happy :p

I've actually stopped using this config, preferring one of my more simple configs which I think I showed earlier in the thread.. anyway, a release, yes. finally.

mogknorr.png

it's a complete rebuild of lassekongo's fooknorr config, re-thought from the ground up, made fluid, and then discarded - because of this there are some rough parts, and bad layout ideas (such as the buttons to change views), though as it's released under the same CC license as fooknorr was, feel free to fix and share as you please :)

I guess it needs foobar 0.9.5, the version that supports panels ui, panels ui 0.14.12, some version of columns ui, album list panel, and that powerpanels component.

Download

i like it, nice and simple, for some reason im missing the previous track button :s

i like it, nice and simple, for some reason im missing the previous track button :s

ah, reminants of the old fooknorr kicking around still D:

edit the config and go to

$button(
	$eval(
		$getpvar(center-calc)+10
	),
	$getpvar(buttons-vpos),
	8,8,
	0,0,
	/fooknorr\next.png,
	/fooknorr\nexth.png,
	Next,
)

then replace "fooknorr" with "mogknorr", in both instances.

$button(
	$eval(
		$getpvar(center-calc)+10
	),
	$getpvar(buttons-vpos),
	8,8,
	0,0,
	/mogknorr\next.png,
	/mogknorr\nexth.png,
	Next,
)

that'll teach me to rush a release :p

ah, reminants of the old fooknorr kicking around still D:

that'll teach me to rush a release :p

Just a little tip. Edit the code in a text-editor like Notepad++ for example. CTRL+H - replace fooknorr with mogknorr. Useful for other things too like, colors, fonts, etc. Don't open the .pui file in a text-editor though, that will mess up the config. Saves you some time from looking for things that needs to be changed. :p

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