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Anyone know if its possible to remove the whole component dropdown-menu from teh menubar? I never use it and it makes my panel wider then I want it. I can remove all the things listed in the menu but not the menu itself.

Anyone have a clue how to do this or if its even possible?

hello all,

finally i decided to uninstalled winamp and installed foobar :D i love it so much. i've couple questions for you foobar lovers! just wondering if there's plugin for it such "winamp deskband" and any skin for "reluna-like" skin? and final question would be, can i minimize it to sys tray? thanks a bunch :)

This thread has been a great help. I'm getting everything the way i like.

I have two more questions:

I have the track info panel DLL in the correct place, but i can't get it to show up.

I'm using columnsUI 0.1.2 beta 3 (is there a more recent one?)

Second, im seeing some people with artists grouped (https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=175690&view=findpost&p=585008964), how do i do that?

I've only read the last 10 pages of the topic btw.

How do I put tabs located at left side?

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You need to get the newest version of foo_UI_columns (0.1.2 beta 4) and the newest version of panel stack.

Drop the above two files into c:\program files\foobar2000\components (you will be asked if you want to overwrite foo_UI_columns.dll)

Open foobar20000 up and go into the preferences and click on display from the list on the left hand side. In the drop down box at the top of the screen make sure columns UI is selected. (If it isn't you will need to restart fooobar to enable it)

Next click on the components menu at the top of foobar and under the columns UI menu make sure enable sidebar and show sidebar are ticked.

You should then be able to click on the side bar and select tabbed panel stack.

For more inormation on the panel stack plugin go here and for more information on which plugins have been updated for the new version of columns UI go here

I don't think I have left anything out :blush:

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