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Hey, I'm hoping some of you guys can help me out with this really annoying Foobar problem. I've been trying to set up a slider_mod config (similar to azreal) for my Foobar, but theres one glaring problem keeping me from using it:

I want my playlists to show up in order like so:

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But it always shows up like this no matter how many time I organize it by album:

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Anyone have a solution?

Hi all, new to the forums and i would like to get some info on how to make a box like in the image for the artist/alum info like so.

Screeny

found this image in the fb2k forums.

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start from here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...#entry585469579

lol i really should have made my post allot clearer, im not a total noob to foobar ive got all those components, what i want to know is the code to add to make those boxes around the artist/alum info. And i apologise to those who got hurt by my stupidity :blush: :unsure:

@ miscellanea

Yeah those ones, but its all good thanks anyways i found my answer thanks to those who tried to help me. :D

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Yes I also found his demo.

You are also a member of Hydrogenaudio forum? I am.

BTW is there any other using both HA and here? (although I actually know some :p )

Found the demo too.  Tried it out and cannot duplicate the boxes.  I cut and pasted all the code.  oh well. 

miscellanea did you do this the same way when making your boxes?

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yes, similar way and the same idea :) but I accidentally deleted my config :(

so I'm going to make another example.

anybody know how to get the sidebar, especially album art like in this screen?

foobar-collumns.gif

I downloaded all these plugins (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=28647) but dont understand how to get them to work :cry: I installed the plugins and they're in options, the only thing that shows up is the playlist tree and even that I cant get to dock on the left side of foobar :pinch:

Edited by Cube

I've once used and recently I don't, but this may be a guide? :p

On sidebar, right click and menu will appear, "Layout" > "Tabbed Panel Stack"

Next, on the space in tabbed panel stack right click > "Add" >...

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