Recommended Posts

well, i finally got a response and permission from mattahan for this little thing..

in case you missed the old thread, this is basically a G.A.N.T port for the Remote control (tbar_foo component) plugin for foobar2000..

instructions, details and links related to this setup are in the rar..

after tweaking around for the perfect startup fb2k icon, and switching from a mattahan one to one i found here, i finally settled on the original fb2k icon (the one in the systray)..

anyway, here's what it looks like:

sample.jpg

DOWNLOAD BELOW

and tell me what you think.. oh and please no "G.A.N.T is overrated/old/overdone/boring/etc" comments.. (Y)

gant_tbarfoo.rar

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/132696-fb2k-gant-for-tbar_foo-plugin/
Share on other sites

How do you apply the icons in the toolbar... i apply tbar-foo.exe, but it just show "foo-winbar" ine the toolbar and nothing else...

you need to move the toolbar to the left or right to show the icons, or try right clicking and going into "Customize toolbar" to change the shown icons.. either way, when the taskbar is unlocked you can right click on the foo_remote toolbar and deselect "Show title" which will get rid of the foo_winbar text for you.. (Y)

and thanks for the responses guys.. i'm glad more people are using this great component with foobar.. it's really my #1 reason of using fb2k over Winamp.. the existent Winamp taskbar or tray controls have nothing on this piece of software..

Really nice :)

How do i add those tabs u got? all i get is one big playlist.

Just installed foobar2000 :)

you have to create the tabs in fb2k first.. right click on the default tab in the program and select "Create new playlist".. all the playlists in the program will reflect in the tbar_foo plugin.. (Y)

Thanks for you replys, it works fine!! :D I'm too stupid :whistle:

Is there a way to change colors of the text in this window, or is it depending of the visual style?

http://bunel.jerome.free.fr/foobar/help.jpg

Bye bye

I have the same problem, but then again, I am also using the same skin :laugh:

Thanks for you replys, it works fine!!  :D  I'm too stupid :whistle:

Is there a way to change colors of the text in this window, or is it depending of the visual style?

http://bunel.jerome.free.fr/foobar/help.jpg

Bye bye

I'm a newb with foobar too, loving it so far.

I managed to change the title and album color. On the tbar_foo options I edit the title format to :

$puts(color,000000|000000)

$get(color)%title%

And for the album :

$puts(color,000000|000000)

$get(color)[%artist% - ]$if(%title%,['['%album%[ #[%disc%/]$num(%tracknumber%,2)]'] '],%_filename_ext%)

Maybe there's an easier way to do this? Dunno... but it works for me!

Btw, thx to MemNOC now I'm a foobar convert :D

I edit the title format to :
$puts(color,000000|000000)

$get(color)%title%

And for the album :

$puts(color,000000|000000)

$get(color)[%artist% - ]$if(%title%,['['%album%[ #[%disc%/]$num(%tracknumber%,2)]'] '],%_filename_ext%)

Hi

Where can we edit this file ? i didn't find?

Bye bye

  • 1 year later...
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Thank god they got rid of the disgusting looking sidebars, and the corner radius looks much better, too. Two things I hated on day one, and never got used to.
    • JetBrains launches Rider 2026.2 EAP 5, bringing several AI improvements by David Uzondu JetBrains has released the fifth EAP version of Rider 2026.2, bringing a faster startup flow with the new non-modal startup screen and quality-check hooks for Claude Code and Codex. In the latest EAP release, Rider now has newly bundled "quality-check" hooks that run background tests on code edits before the external agent proceeds. For example, after Claude Code rewrites a class, Rider immediately triggers a PostToolUse hook that analyzes the code for syntax errors and formatting warnings. It then passes those findings back to the model as feedback, allowing the agent to fix its own output before finalizing the task. If Rider detects compilation errors, the IDE prevents the agent from treating the task as complete, while minor formatting warnings simply help guide the model toward better output. The "Explain with AI" feature can now tackle tricky build errors directly from the console, helping .NET developers who frequently wrestle with multi-targeting failures and MSBuild errors. JetBrains introduced Explain with AI back in the 2024.1 release cycle. With this feature, instead of forcing developers to copy long diagnostics into a separate chat window, Rider now lets you trigger these explanations directly from the error source. In similar EAP news, JetBrains recently opened the first EAP for IntelliJ IDEA 2026.2, with features that appeal to both those who are into AI-assisted coding and those who prefer "classic" manual development. For manual developers, the release adds revamped dependency completion for Maven and Gradle build scripts, which pulls data directly from the local cache to suggest relevant versions. It also brings the Spring Debugger update, displaying security indicators next to endpoints to visualize secured routes during runtime. In addition to database migration tools for Flyway and Liquibase, this build introduces a Hibernate debugger that shows the exact SQL or HQL queries that the framework plans to execute, letting developers jump directly to the Java code that triggered them.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Very Popular
      Captain_Eric earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • One Month Later
      amusc earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Proficient
      Eric Biran went up a rank
      Proficient
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      504
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      223
    3. 3
      ATLien_0
      87
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      80
    5. 5
      +Edouard
      80
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!