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I'm new to this too, I managed to get Brumals theme working, but how do I make the buttons all nice?

With columns_ui go to...

Prefrences -> Display -> Columns UI -> Other

Check "use custom buttons" and click the button labeled "..." to import your buttons.

Requires a restart of Foobar to take effect mind you!

Update to my config.

brumalscreenshot1222200539vh.th.png

CHANGES

2005-12-21 14:37

- new album based column layout

- new classical music based column layout

- user defined color schemes for columns ui and track info panel

- options to hide or show sections in track info panel

- track info panel displays appropriate info for classical music

- 1 new color scheme

brumal_200512211437.zip

thanks for the update, but i'll stick with the calssic albums layaout. i'm too lazy to do all my tags perfectly, and it's gonna look messed up.

Yeah I still can't decide whether I like album-based view or not. That's why I made both so I can flip back and forth whenever it strikes me. ;)

Update to my config.

brumalscreenshot1222200539vh.th.png

CHANGES

2005-12-21 14:37

- new album based column layout

- new classical music based column layout

- user defined color schemes for columns ui and track info panel

- options to hide or show sections in track info panel

- track info panel displays appropriate info for classical music

- 1 new color scheme

brumal_200512211437.zip

I can't get it to work!

I'm using v0.8.3, with the columnsui plugin, but when I try to change my buttons, I know how to change them, I've done it numerous times before, but for some reason they don't change anymore. :|

I don't know what the problem could be, because I'm pretty sure I didn't screw up a setting or delete a file that might effect that. Any help?

Update to my fooby config:

- Added columns to show missing tags, file type & play count

- Added audioscrobbler submission indicator

- Made track time display configurable (1:23, -3:37, 1:23/5:00, -3:37/5:00)

- Streamlined track info

- Added audioscrobbler submission indicator to track info

- Added color schemes to track info to match columns config

- Added 4 new color schemes

brumalscreenshot1220200516dq.th.png

brumal_200512200053.zip

Thanks to those that have given me feedback on this little labor of fooby love. I hope some of you find it usable (and not too ugly) :laugh:

Hey man!

Thanks

nice config?s

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