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As cream said, you can use $caps2() in foobar, though that does not change the tags as you are wanting. Yes you can do it with masstagger, I do it myself and it is quite simple. Following I have put together some steps to do this.

1. Select songs you want to do this to and right click in playlist --> 'Tagging' --> 'Edit Tags'

2. Under 'Actions to perform' you will place your code

2.1 Press Add button directly under text box

2.2 Select 'Format value from other fields...'

2.3 'Destination field name:' enter 'title'

2.3-note: Title is used in example though you can use any of the following depending on what you want to change: 'artist' or 'album' or 'genre' etc

2.4 Under 'Formatting pattern:' enter $caps2(%title%)

2.4-note: you can use $caps(%title%) instead of $caps2() if you want

2.5 Press OK

3. After you have all your actions to perform entered in that you want to use press 'Run' button

That should get you what you want. If you have any questions ask.

Thanks for that detailed guide, I already figured that part out. It was just the actual code I needed.

Hey I'm new to Foobar and I need help!

When I stick foo_ui_columns.dll in the component folder and load Foobar again is gives me this error message: "Failed to load DLL: foo_ui_columns.dll

Reason: This component is missing a required dependency, or was made for different version of foobar2000."

Whats causing the problem?

I have foobar2000 0.9.3 and the ColumnsUI is downloaded from the production site...

Then perhaps there's a file that columnsUI requires to run that you're missing. Check the FAQ (if it exists)? I'm using 0.8.3 so I'm a bit out of the loop. Sorry I can't help more.

alex. its Hooge 05_53

Thanks for that.

While I'm talking about font's does anyone have any good easy to read font's that they could recommend. Ideally they would have lots of extra symbols like stars, dots etc.

hey guys, i just built my own foobar the last 2 days :p after screwing it up completely once, i'm now with this:

http://img303.imageshack.us/img303/909/foobarjc7.jpg

but i got a problem: i can't change the colors of the album panel like i can within the playlist or track info panel etc...

i want it to look like the playlist view, how and where can i do that? i'm a beginner, remmeber that please :D

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