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a quick color-mod for Azrael to match b0se's Codename: Opus Alpha

// b0se Codename: Opus Alpha - Selected Item Frame:RGB(151,169,199)
// Backgrounds
design=AA8F81
info=F1F4F7
selected=988074
playing=CCD6D9
other=D4D9DA
othert=E7EAEA
// Text
normal=000000
tplay=C0A697
tselect=D4B7A2
album=000000
albumf=000000
artistv=909090
artistvs=D4B7A2
title=000000
titles=000000
titlep=C0A697
bonus=8B8B8B
bonusf=454545
disc=404040
file=808080
// Playlistnumbers
dimmed=DCE1E0
dimmeds=000000
pl=000000
pls=FFFFFF
// Tracknumbers
tnorm=000000
tnorms=FFFFFF
tdim=DCE1E0
tdims=000000
//Length
total=000000
elaps=7F7BBF
// ReplayGain
// Greens
gone=00C000
gtwo=009000
// Reds
rone=0000EA
rtwo=0000EA
// Rating
none=C0C0C0
one=000000
two=000000
three=000000
four=000000
five=000000
six=000000

what is the font you use for your titlebar?
It's called HandelGotDLig. PM me if you can't find it through a search engine.
Odd, cant use PNG buttons anymore. i downloaded the libpng release, it only has libpng12.dll and not the zlib.dll it also needs. anyone might help with this ?

I myself couldn't get libpng to work. I just use BMP files.

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It seems like the wma.dll plugin for Foobar2000 doesn't work anymore. I had kept it on a seperate HD when I formatted and it didn't work. Friend's stopped working and I downloaded a new one and sure enough; didn't work.

Any help? :D

Try case' special installer

at this adresse: http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/foobar2000.php

It includes a lot of formts also wma and he keeps it up-to-date

latest release was: 2004-08-04 20:23

--

Neksus

Try case' special installer

at this adresse: http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/foobar2000.php

It includes a lot of formts also wma and he keeps it up-to-date

latest release was: 2004-08-04 20:23

--

Neksus

Thanks a ton.

Do you know which .dll has the .wma support? I don't want to reconfig :/

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