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Nice looking setup, easy on the eye. Would you be willing to post the config for it?

Nice looking setup, easy on the eye. Would you be willing to post the config for it?

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Thx

and here it is:

http://ceramik.atspace.org/OLiGhT.2.02-cerAmik.0.17.fcs

The most of the job on my config is done by Olight 2.02 but i have made some changes/improvements (the rating system & some littles things) and adapted it to the last columnsui (the blacks columns are fixed)

and here is my trackinfopanel:

http://ceramik.atspace.org/TrackInfoPanel-cerAmik.0.5.txt

(but most of it is in french)

Edited by ceramik

Hmm I wanted to ask you just that:

On the previous pages I found some great configs:) and some of them have a thing I just can't get to work...

Here's my config...and my question...

How to change background colous under the seekbar, playback order, menu and playback buttons ( Thank You fmxer ! Those're great ) .

Are those colours really depending on the Windows Blinds skin I'm using or I can't just find that option/string.

I want to change background colours to match that black WB skin. Just that:)

How can it be done?

Thank you for future answers

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( Thank You fmxer ! Those're great ) .

Im glad you like them, it makes me very happy to see that :)

Ok, question:

http://img55.exs.cx/img55/9642/foobarprogressbar6yw.jpg

In that screenie, you see that the progress bar at the bottom.

Notice it is not stretched to the length of the window?

Is there anyway you can modify the code so that it adjusts to the width of the window.

This is the code where you can change how long the bar is, the number that determines the length of it is '81':

// progressbar config
$puts(progress_char,Ξ)
$puts(progress_length,81)
//$puts(seperator,' ')

Thanks again :)

Excuse me,coulde you tell me how you could add more than one tabbed bar? :cry:

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You have to put two times "Tabbed Panel Stack" in your toolbar!

Use "Shift + Tabbed Panel Stack" to do that.

((((( Strictly4me )))))

weelllll... i converted from Winamp yesterday, and been messing around with it for a while.

Here's what ive come up with, by using a settings file found here and doing a little modifying:

for 'albums' playlist:

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for other playlists:

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hope you like :ninja:

p.s. does anyone know a page with all the commands/variables you can use in foobar? cheers

Edited by spex04

I cannot for the life of me figure out how to put a top and bottom frame around the currently playing track.

In ColumnsUI > Globals > Color, I have defined the frames but they only show up on the currently playing track when i have another track selected. can anyone help?

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