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most of the graphics you see there are borrowed or reproduced from wmp11, top part isn't trackinfo, it's actually grouping on single column playlist, i'll post my code and images soon :)

Now when you say it I know I've seen these icons in an icon pack of some sort. But I can't remember which one. Can I extract the icons myself somehow?

Now when you say it I know I've seen these icons in an icon pack of some sort. But I can't remember which one. Can I extract the icons myself somehow?

i grabbed them myself by hitting print screen with windows media player open :laugh:

then cropped/reworked them as i needed..

like for the rating stars images, thats 7 images made from three star icons.

//edit okay here it is,

wmp_foobar_preview.jpg

[download]

extract the archive to your foobar directory (or foobar profile directory if thats how you do things..)

and then copy/paste the code/settings in

wmp\foo_uie_single_column_layout.txt

into the settings panel for your trackinfo_mod panel.

to use the ratings buttons you're going to need foo_custominfo (i provided a link a few posts back) and there is a .fcb file included :)

Edited by moglenstar

@acedriver: Any way one could export the entire foobar config? Perhaps by posting the entire foobar folder?

I'll second that request, ...that looks great :yes:

I doubt he would do that as it's against the wishes of the creator of foobar.

I'd like to do some nifty stuff with the track info mod panel. For example, I would like to put a simple background on there with the text on top of it. I know that I need to use png files, but I would like some advice for stuff like transparency for the png. What does anyone suggest for this?

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