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Do you mind shairng your fcs and what plugins it needs to setup it? I love the Artist, Album and Title panels. Does it require the Media Library enable?

Kenneth

hey , how do i send you my config...where is the .fcs located??? Shannon hooked me up with his so you might wanna ask him...its very similar

the artist album and title panels are part of foo browser i belive...it is a plugin, the link should be on these pages.

hey , how do i send you my config...where is the .fcs located??? Shannon hooked me up with his so you might wanna ask him...its very similar

the artist album and title panels are part of foo browser i belive...it is a plugin, the link should be on these pages.

go to preferences->columnsui->main and there will be an export button, click it to save your columnsui config as a .fcs file

hey , how do i send you my config...where is the .fcs located??? Shannon hooked me up with his so you might wanna ask him...its very similar

the artist album and title panels are part of foo browser i belive...it is a plugin, the link should be on these pages.

The fcs file should located in your User Profile's Application Data folder, like this:

C:\Documents and Settings\Kenneth\Application Data

I added the foo_browser, it's awsome. Now I want your color scheme hehehe...

Kenneth

thank you :)

here are the buttons

Do you also have the Stop and Pause buttons for the complete set? I love the size. It's much easier to click hehe..

Kenneth

Do you also have the Stop and Pause buttons for the complete set? I love the size. It's much easier to click hehe..

Kenneth

here you are, made them exclusively for you :happy:

Very nice setup. Can you share your configuration?

Thank you in advance

dload the fcs below :happy:

to replicate my look, you have to set your columns layout like mine. here's the layout:

layout8tm.png

TheUndead.zip

TheUndead_iTUNES.zip

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