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Not much change from my last one, but I thought I'd give you a little update.

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I love simple, elegant configs like this, but I just couldn't deal with having all my music on one big playlist, especially without playlist_find. I need the library functionality of playlist tree and explorer tree. So here's what my fooby looks like.

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Really enjoying July Skies at the moment too! :D

make sure that you have:

* zlib.dll

* libpng.dll

in your foobar directory (C:\Program Files\foobar for example) in order to support PNG images for the buttons.

you can dload them here, http://music.morbo.org/columns.php

Thanks so much mate.. Even posting the link.. You are a champ.

:D

I love simple, elegant configs like this, but I just couldn't deal with having all my music on one big playlist, especially without playlist_find. I need the library functionality of playlist tree and explorer tree. So here's what my fooby looks like.

brumalscreenshot1231200513up.th.png

Really enjoying July Skies at the moment too! :D

I do have playlist find (yes, bad choice of song) :p

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It's just, I dont have it showing, I have it set to a hotkey (j or /) so that it pops up when I press one of those buttons, and I can just find a song that way.

I do like your config, especially some of the colour themes (Y)

Mind sharing that track info config Spec04 ? It's really nice =)

Here you go. It may look weird if you use a different font (the progressbar will look weird)

$puts(colour1,0000bb)
$puts(colour2,333333)
$puts(colour3,777777)
$puts(colour4,c0c0c0)
$puts(colourtime,$blend($get(colour3),$get(colour1),%_time_elapsed_seconds%,%_time_total_seconds%))
$puts(progressbar, $progress2(%_time_elapsed_seconds%,%_time_total_seconds%,15,$get(colour1)═,$get(colour4)═) )

$if(%_time_elapsed%,
$get(colour1)%artist%
$char(10)
$get(colour2)%title%
$char(10)
$get(colourtime)%_time_elapsed% $get(progressbar) $get(colour3)%_length% $if(%_ispaused%,'[P]',)
$char(10)
$char(1)R$get(colour1)$if2(%album%,Album)$if(%tracknumber%,' (#'%tracknumber%')')
$char(10)
$char(1)R$get(colour2)$if2(%date%,Year)
$char(10)
$char(1)R$get(colour3)$if2(%genre%,Genre)
,
$char(10)
$char(10)
$char(1)C$get(colour2)No Track
$char(10)
$char(1)C$get(colour2)Playing
)

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Really enjoying July Skies at the moment too! :D

I need a setup similar to this if I want to go back to foobar, you mind just telling me which plugins you used to get the thing at the top and how to get playlist tree's? I used to remember some of this stuff but it's been a while since I've used Foobar. Thanks!

Hi,

I dont know if this right or not, but i have seen here , ppl only with a few buttons in exchange of the all buttons

that foobar shows , is that made by some plugin ? I already searched foobar and cant see any option just to choose play, stop buttons.

For exemple how can i have my buttons like that , all together without the spaces that usualy appear ?

image : http://img528.imageshack.us/my.php?image=b...222200539vh.png

Thanks in advance

Bye

Hi,

May anyone give me an answer on this , please ??

I tryied everything and nothing.

Thanks

Bye

HNY to all

Edited by Rissol

I love simple, elegant configs like this, but I just couldn't deal with having all my music on one big playlist, especially without playlist_find. I need the library functionality of playlist tree and explorer tree. So here's what my fooby looks like.

brumalscreenshot1231200513up.th.png

Really enjoying July Skies at the moment too! :D

What plugins was used to make my foobar look like this?

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