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edit button one by one, right click ... customise ...

gotta love the oversized seekbar :p

0.9 B13 still, waiting for final ... :whistle:

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my last screeny 'till 0.9 final.

cheers

Hey ooomph, how did you get your fb2k laid out like that with only playlist tabs and not the switcher panel on the sidebar? Everytime I try to do that my tabs end up in the sidebar, with the playlist to the right of them.

Thank you dude :D

But how I change the colour scheme once I got this:

http://img47.imageshack.us/img47/7673/foobar2knew3qv.jpg

To change the colour scheme you have to click on the globals tab in the columnui options, if you scroll down there should be IIRC about 21 different variations, choose the number you want and type it in where it says in the config.

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To change the colour scheme you have to click on the globals tab in the columnui options, if you scroll down there should be IIRC about 21 different variations, choose the number you want and type it in where it says in the config.

post-25418-1141381612_thumb.jpg

Thanks very much once again Alex :)

Now someone can help me with the buttons? How can I change it? :huh:

Sorry for bothering :unsure:

This question is not about design, but i want to disable the feature that when you hit

altgr+z foobar copy/pastes the track title and stuff.. its such a pain, when

im working on html i cant put the other side of this: '<'

any idea? i was looking in foobar hotkeys..but couldnt find it there..

Question.. Is there a plugin for foobar that adds the album art showing with the taskbar popup notifier like in winamp? Also what about a desktop CD Case type mod like the one for iTunes or winamp?

There's Toaster for foobar here, the same type thing that winamp has.

For the CD Case, you can make it in samurize, there's probably a few scripts laying about somewhere, here's one for you...

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