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OMG, lassekongo, u are the king of Foobar modding. i love your work, keep it up :punk:

people im declaring that im a NOOB at foobar.

i need suggestions, how do i change the buttons? - also suggest tango alternative buttons

my config is 2 plain, i need to spicen it up ;)

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Been changing and testing setup after each release of your work lasse and did so yet again. Quality work. Been lingering around the Elegance setup I found and edited from over at Hydrogenaudio but think I, for now, will stick with this one.

Might try to mess around with your code from across the releases to find the even more ideal setup for me but, altogether, simply perfect stuff. Thanks.

Is there an "if file exists" statement? Basically, if the album art file exists (folder.jpg), I want it to show the album art panel, otherwise I don't want the panel shown.

There are two created by 3rd party components.

1. $cwb_fileexists found in the foo_cwb_hooks component.

2. $fileexists found in the foo_ui_panels component.

i cant get the covers to appear beside the playlist entries....

here is what mine looks like

foobar

EDIT: nvm fixed it. Is there also any way to remove the scroll bar from the playlist and just scroll with the mouse?

Edited by bboyflames

Hi all !

this my 1st post in this forum :)

Just a preview of my new config FooAmp, not releasable yet but soon ;)

(sorry for bad quality jpegs ...)

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mini mode 1 :

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mini mode 2 :

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- This panelsUI config is for Vista users, due to large use of glass effect to obtain transparency

bye

Br3tt

Edited by Br3tt

Here's a?config?i've?been?working?on.

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Components needed

foo_ui_panels.dll

foo_uie_albumlist.dll

foo_lyricsdb.dll

foo_playlist_tree.dll

foo_uie_powerpanels.dll

foo_uie_quicksearch.dll

foo_uie_single_column_playlist.dll

foo_uie_vis_channel_spectrum.dll

minifoo.zip

All comments welcome.

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