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you've got columns_ui installed? if yes, just go to other, click import, and browse to the .fcs file.

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Yes I do have colums_ui installed. Thanks alot! Just tried it and it works!!!!

Only problem now. I don't know where to add all these codes that other people are giving.

Also Cerber.. how do I make it so that my foobar2000 is light like yours? My Foobar2000 is very dark. Thanks.

Yes I do have colums_ui installed. Thanks alot! Just tried it and it works!!!!

Only problem now. I don't know where to add all these codes that other people are giving.

Also Cerber.. how do I make it so that my foobar2000 is light like yours? My Foobar2000 is very dark. Thanks.

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under preferences, columns_ui, globals (tab). If you scroll through that, you'll find the config, including color options. As for the code, it all depends on which code you mean.

under preferences, columns_ui, globals (tab). If you scroll through that, you'll find the config, including color options. As for the code, it all depends on which code you mean.

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I mean the code which Cerber posted. Where do I insert that?

Also how do I get the colour that Cerber has?

I mean the code which Cerber posted. Where do I insert that?

Also how do I get the colour that Cerber has?

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Thats his own custom colors, as for the code cerber posted, you paste that into the trackinfo preferences (foo_uie_trackinfo.dll).

Thats his own custom colors, as for the code cerber posted, you paste that into the trackinfo preferences (foo_uie_trackinfo.dll).

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Where can I download foo_uie_trackinfo_dll from? After I download it and install it (how do I install it) then where do I go to insert it?

Where can I download foo_uie_trackinfo_dll from? After I download it and install it (how do I install it) then where do I go to insert it?

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http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....o_uie_trackinfo

save the .dll to your foobar2000\components directory and restart foobar. Then open your preferences window and look for Track Info Panel.

http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....o_uie_trackinfo

save the .dll to your foobar2000\components directory and restart foobar. Then open your preferences window and look for Track Info Panel.

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I did try but it failed to load. Does it work with the latest beta? v. 0.9 beta 4?

@lboregard:

that bar above my foobar is StatBar, a nifty little toolbar that attachs to the top\bottom of your screen showing various info and featuring a small quicklaunch like module. I prefer that to running other scripts like samurize and keeping shortcuts on other programs. check it out @ www.statbar.nl

You could also check www.winbar.nl , they are somewhat similar .

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