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Hey peeps, i was looking for a skin that had that "Love" song button to be used with last.fm and i found it in monolite but it kinda craps out. Im using foobar2000 v1.0.1 beta 1

Im getting this error when I load the last.fm version of monolitemod-slim: http://pengspawnie.deviantart.com/art/MonoLiteMod-Slim-147924669

"Scripting Engine Initialization Failed (GUID: FBC983BC-AF6C-4C77-9C56-79BB21793256, CODE: 0x8000ffff)
Check the console for more detailed information." 

And heres what the consoles says:

"Error: WSH Panel Mod (GUID: FBC983BC-AF6C-4C77-9C56-79BB21793256): Microsoft JScript runtime error:
Object doesn't support this property or method
Ln: 33, Col: 1
<no source text available>"

Otherwise how should i add a "love" this song button on my foobar? preferably using columnsUI. Thanks :)

if you want proper instructions, take a look here....

http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=76772

(the info in that post about file tagging is obsolete. it now uses a database to store loved track/playcount info)

EDIT: if you just want to "love" a track and are not interested in fetching playback stats/showing the "Loved" status in your playlists, you can use the foo_softplaylists component on it's own without the need for any of this scripting malarkey.

foo_softplaylists - http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=76133

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Anyone knows how to change column color font?

Assuming you're in ColumnsUI..

Preferences > Display > Columns UI > Playlist View

Columns Tab > Pick a column (you have to do them seperately I think) > Scripts Tab

In the display field put

$rgb(r,g,b)
[%title%]

Or whatever field it was

Hope that helps

Here's mine:

post-159052-12708367048051.png

Looks good!

Couple of questions; what UI is that (and does it matter)? How have you taken advantage of glass? And what font is that?

Is there a way to make Foobar have a smoother scroll? Currently when I scroll the play list goes down by pages instead of just a line or two. Which is kind of annoying when I have a long play list.

I hope that makes sense and that it's a simple question with a simple answer.

Is there a way to make Foobar have a smoother scroll? Currently when I scroll the play list goes down by pages instead of just a line or two. Which is kind of annoying when I have a long play list.

I hope that makes sense and that it's a simple question with a simple answer.

mine scrolls down by a line or two by default.

and how to add background image?

Inside PanelStackSplitter: Choose the "Behavior" pane...

click the "Pseudo transparency" option... and...

Select "Use background image...

- and navigate to the jpg file you want to add.

Also, rightclick your ELPlaylist and choose Settings... from the popop menu...

Select the "Style" pane and click the "Pseudo-transparent Background" option

Restart Foobar :-)

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