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Ok, you have to adjust the album list panel (edit colors, see previous post - deactivate horizontal scrollbar - activate vista theming)

And for the buttons; you can edit them by right clicking --> customise... on their position. Look at my screenshot to see where they are ;)

^Normally, there's a button to access the preferences, but CTRL+P is good as well ;)

Oh, and you should activate grouping in the playlist: Right click on playlist --> Sort / Group by...

edit: And just figured that out myself... everything looks horrible with the standard aero colour scheme! Better use graphite or blue... :)

also, if you're having a problem getting the seekbar, or volume bar to show - make sure you have foo_ui_columns installed :rofl:

Ok got everything working, but the grouping is really messed up, I grouped by Artist/Date/Album and almost everything just says singles tracks and alot of the albums are grouped correctly and alot are not but either way instead of the artist/album name it says "single tracks" and it shows duplicates that I don't actually have duplicates of.

groupingkv5.th.jpg

Edited by ViperAFK

^ The grouping relies on %totaltracks% in the id3-tag in my config :)

You can easily change that by replacing %totaltracks% with %tracknumber% in the playlist config..

check //CD Cover and Reflection section in Item Display

and // Text section in Group Display.

I will release a new version soon with an integrated playlist switcher and better buttons :)

I'm nearly finished already ^^

Oh yeah, don't know about the duplicate items, but I cannot imagine that my config does that so it's probably an issue with your foobar (Double media library entries, perhaps)?

I present, the perfect Vista config :)

foobakayashahr0.jpg

Features:

  • A glass window
  • Cool Reflections :shifty:
  • A sidebar with playlist or library view
  • Option to disable sidebar
  • Not many plugins needed
  • Memory Footprint around 10 MB

Plugins needed:

Procedure:

  • Extract zip folder to \foobar2000\PanelsUI\
  • Select 2Glassy\2glassy.pui in PanelsUI configuration
  • Adjust Playlist Switcher Colours (Text white, BG black, selection blue) and set window frame style to none
  • Invert (black BG, white text) Album list panel colours, apply Vista Theming and set window frame style to none
  • Invert (black BG, white text) colours of Quick search toolbar, select searchtangoblack.bmp as custom bitmap and set window frame style to none

Limitations / Bugs:

  • Grouping relies on the %totaltracks% tag. In order to create this tag automatically, select all your albums, click on properties, right click on Total tracks and select auto track number.
  • Window title doesn't update when minimized
  • Looks best with Aero Graphite colour scheme

Credits to the Tango! Project (Playback Buttons), Mark James (Silk Icons), em3 (Arrow and now playing images) and someone (forgot his name and haven't found the post yet) who posted his SCPL config in this thread (inspiration).

If I'm in the mood, I'll port the config to XP :laugh:

2Glassy.zip

^ You can adjust the size of the volume by right clicking on the bottom part of the window, select settings and modify this line:

$panel(Vol,Volume,$eval(%_width%-58),$eval(%_height%-34),48,36,) <-- the last two values define the size.

The other settings can be accessed via the preferences (Button or CTRL+P).

There you can find the respective settings. (See Display --> Columns UI --> Playlist Switcher ; Media Library --> Album List Panel; Media Library --> Quick search toolbar)

And I really don't know why you have a scrollbar in your album list panel... normally, the playlist should be drawn above it...

Mr Fuji, the Buttons at the bottom don't show up in my installation.

I can only use the default Buttons no custom ones.

Hmm, so you mean you get the default buttons provided by columns ui? If so, you're probably using my old version? :unsure:

If you did use the new version then perhaps you have still enabled user profile support? As the button images use relative paths this can lead to problems.

I guess that libpng and zlib are still needed, haven't tried the config without them ;)

Been working on the cover display of this for the last hour or so, going with the whole "cd cases for albums newer than 1981" thing that i've seen around..

a mod of a mod, grabbed black luna element config from the luna element discussion thread, and have just been tweaking it myself :)

no plans to distribute it or anything, not yet anyway..

fuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.png

It's because of all the grouping checks, you can just strip out all of the code that checks how the playlist is grouped, and it will work fine.

edit, replace all of your group code with the following

this will make the group headers always %album%

$alignabs(10,5,$sub(%_width%,10),100,left,top)
$font($getpvar(userFont),20,bold,240-240-240)

%album%

$alignabs(15,22,$sub(%_width%,5),25,left,top)
$font($getpvar(userFont),$add($getpvar(userFontSize),1),bold,255-128-0)

%album%
	$alignabs($sub(%_width%,$calcwidth(%date%),40),21,$calcwidth(%date%),25,right,top)
	$font($getpvar(userFont),$getpvar(userFontSize),,)[%date%]

	$alignabs($sub(%_width%,$calcwidth(%genre%),40),4,$calcwidth(%genre%),25,right,top)
	[%genre%]

	$if($fileexists($get(coverPath)),
		$imageabs2(27,27,0,0,0,0,$sub(%_width%,33),7,$get(coverPath),NOKEEPASPECT)
		$imageabs2(31,30,0,0,0,0,$sub(%_width%,35),5,$getpvar(Image.Path)border.png,)
	,
		$imageabs2(27,27,0,0,0,0,$sub(%_width%,33),7,$getpvar(Image.Path)nocover.png,)
	)

// If it's the fist line then don't show top line, else show.
$ifequal(%list_index%,1,,
	$drawrect(0,1,%_width%,1,pencolor-0-0-0 brushcolor-null ALPHA-25)
)

// Bottom line.
$drawrect(0,38,%_width%,1,pencolor-0-0-0 brushcolor-null ALPHA-25)

oh, also.. you will have to change the orange (255-128-0) to the blue that the normal LE foobar uses..

I'm such a tosser when it comes to this. Exactly where do i put that code?

I'm at the same spot as the guy that asked the first time was. :pinch:

I'm such a tosser when it comes to this. Exactly where do i put that code?

I'm at the same spot as the guy that asked the first time was. :pinch:

right click on the playlist, go to settings and highlight all of the text in the "group" box, and then paste my code over it :)

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