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Is it possible to have foobar buttons with a transparent background, or a layot completely transparent with Columns UI in win XP?

You can have the whole foobar transparent, go to preferences and click on columns UL at the left, then click the 'Main' tab and tick the 'use transparency, opacity' and pick a number between 0 - 255, the lower the number, the more transparent it is.

Is it possible to have foobar buttons with a transparent background, or a layot completely transparent with Columns UI in win XP?

Just use the PanelsUI component and then, via code, use a columnsUI playlist. That's what I'm doing.

^ I'm afraid that's not possible... Terrestrial (developer of Panels UI) stated in the foobar forum:

I was testing out some new features in vista over the weekend and came up with this to use the "glass" effect. It's basically a trackinfo_mod panel with the ability to host other panels.

This should work on Windows 2000, and XP as well, but without the glass effects (but there are other advantages like being able to show/hide/resize panels through titleformatting).

Sorry :)

Just a quick question. I was wondering if it were possible to implement an interchangable panel. Like a button switches between an Album Cover Art and switches to Album List when pressed. There must be something like this in foo_info_mod plug in. I was just wondering how I would be able to implement the code for the button.

Thanks.

Just a quick question. I was wondering if it were possible to implement an interchangable panel. Like a button switches between an Album Cover Art and switches to Album List when pressed. There must be something like this in foo_info_mod plug in. I was just wondering how I would be able to implement the code for the button.

Thanks.

you'll want to use a pvar
you guys need to check out this WMP 11 pui config.... it's one of the most in depth and useable configs i've ever seen.

http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....st&p=446174

Woah, that's hot... Just wondering why he didn't use glass at the bottom...

Just post the question here and I'm sure someone will be nice enough to help.

I have but no ones tried to help... my question is "Anyone know how to add item numbering? I'd like to know how many songs are in each section. And when Iclick all music, I'd like to know how much I have total. Thank you."

Well, for each album you would have to use something like %tracknumber%, though for the whole list you would most likely use %list_index% (I believe the variable is)

Alright cool. I have had the track numbers so where do I put the %list_index% into the program?

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